Saturday, November 12, 2005

Don't do any of these things

AAAHHHHH well lots of things bug me like little Kristin for example. But that a whole nother ( how ever u spell it ) matter. The main things are the words nother and wierd, when guys don't tell u flat out that they like you, comments, paragraphs on IM and when i can't get exactly what I want at Starbucks. Wierd/weird looks, I won't say it, no matter how you spell it. Same thing with nother. You know when they say a whole nother thing well is it a whole another thing or just nother which I don't know how to spell. Guys, I just won't get into that subject and if you're stupid enough not to get it then ask someone other than me. Comments is what I want on my blog. So far the only ones I've gotten are from Kristin. No offense but a little bit of tall variety would be nice. I try to leave them my self but I just got my computer working. When people write paragraphs on IM they take forever to type and then forever to read. Then because you are reading it and it takes so long they get mad at you. Finally for goodness sakes you can't go to a Starbucks in another store and get a vanilla bean creme in hot version only in cold. Well it's still good but not when it is snowing out. You know blogs are very good for relieving stress which I have lots of.

3 Comments:

At 2:34 PM, Blogger Bluemoon said...

you really need to check out my blog. I swear all I do on it is take out my frustration, or hyper-ness. Its amusing. And my most recent comment if from Amy's sister which is kinda sad (sry, but it's true) And Hayley hasn't commented on my blog (which also makes me sad) andI can't enter on my blog (which also makes me sad) and this isn't my blog, so I'm not gonna ramble any more (you guessed it, it makes me sad). But actually I'm not sad, I'm hyper, so don't worry 'bout me. And... yeeeaaah.

 
At 2:35 PM, Blogger Bluemoon said...

And you haven't commented on my blog. (see above for what goes here)

 
At 7:34 PM, Blogger Bluemoon said...

Haha about the little comment. And it is "a whole other matter". Where did the 'n' come from?

 

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