Death As We Know It

Saturday, April 30, 2005

Seniors Rock!!!!!

I would like to start this post by saying that it was inspired by the great Cindy nags. I know that N00bs was formed because of her tyrannical rule(or something like that, I don't actually know the whole story), but she has done ten-fold in good than what she did in bad. This post, as the title suggests, is to talk about how seniors rock. This list goes in no particular order and is simply a commemoration of the greatness of the senior class of '05. Even though you may not all like each other, I think I have found at least one redeeming quality in all of you. I also think that the pitiful Juniors(not you Alana) make it easier to see how cool the seniors actually are and the fact that the seniors actually respect me. Well here we go.
  • Cindy Ngu: Well, like I said this post was inspired by her. She said that I was not an outcast, in all sincerity. That literally made my day. Also she has just been a cool person that whole time that I know her. Hope you had fun shopping with Carla at Nob Hill today.
  • Matt Dudys: Counterpart to Cindy, I think. Well, I've known Matt for a long time and he's like no one else I know. He is a great guy even if he does kick my ass at Battlefield 1942. He has helped me learn a lot about computers, has always helped me out when I asked and, like I said before, just a great guy.
  • Evan Costa: I think "Coolest Drummer in the Universe" pretty much sums up Evan. He just acts like a normal human being and can be pretty funny sometimes.
  • David Rocha: I would like to start this with the only bad thing about David, he likes the Gamboa twins. Well, aside from that he is a really cool guy and he likes the 49er's. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.(P.S. That Giants Suck)
  • Anthony(Bubba) Souza: Well, Bubba is "interesting" sometimes. Like the fact that he sniffed a big Sharpie on Friday and passed or almost passed out. But other than that he is really cool and he does a lot of good for the school. Thank you Bubba for all the cool rallies.
  • Andrew Silva: I don't understand why people think he looks like Pete Sampheras, but whatever. You've been really cool to me this whole year and you had the best 3-point percentage in the league. What else is there to life. I have only why question, why do you puch me so much?
  • Shaun Brady: Thanks for the ride home yesterday. I'm sorry I killed n00bs but I think that it was going to die anyways. Thanks just acting like a human around me.
  • Josh Donovan: Is a nice guy, put epilets on my band uniform. What else is there to say?
  • Moasis Rouselo(sorry, can't spell it): I actually don't know that much about Moasis, but thanks for commenting on my blog. I think your pictures are awesome and you will become a great photographer one day.
  • Joel Gardner: Well I would like to start this post with a sincere apology. I'm sorry I couldn't help you Joel, and I'll leave it at that. Joel is a hilarious guys who has brightened up my life more than a few times. Plus, he's invited me over for poker and monopoly a couple of times and that was great, except his brother Nathan creamed me at both games, oh well. Joel, you rock and you will do great things one day.

I fact I think all the seniors mentioned here will. Hope this didn't sound too gay, but I really believe that you guys are the best part of the senior class, actually of the whole school. I'm gonna miss you guys next year. Hope you all do well, wherever you are. Thanks for being my friends if only for a year.

Wednesday, April 20, 2005

An interesting Day

Well, today was certainly interesting. I found out a great many things about life and the world in general. Let's start with Andrew. First of all, I learned that Bubba almost always calls him Petey(like Pete Samphres), which I think is pretty mean. Come on, Andrew is one of the nicest guys I know and to give him such a derogatory nickname is just plain wrong. I also found out that Andrew was "normal" meaning that he passed his college entrance test and didn't have to take any remedial classes, which is really cool. I would think it would suck to have to take classes that don't really help you advance to your degree. Also, I realized how some people give freshmen a bad name. They gave out bottles of water during the STAR Testing today and during break a bunch of freshmen were dumping them on each other. It was amazingly immature. In the immortal words of Matt "UHHHG". I also found out that a lot of girls have a, what I would call, a "Knight in shining armor" complex. Meaning that they loved to be rescued. That works for me because I love to rescue people. Maybe girls aren't all that confusing after all. I take that back they are, but I'm not giving up on them as Moasis suggested. I also learned the people can (and sometimes will) apologize and explain what happened. That really makes me happy. The person that gave me a note during break, thank you very much and I do genuinely feel bad for you. I always told Lauren to grow-up but you made me realize that growing-up can be hard. You have a talent for explaining and should use it in the future for the good of mankind. I would like to conclude this post with a simple "Thank you" to God and to the world for making everything work out.

Sunday, April 17, 2005

Boredom

I'm here sitting at my computer being bored right now. But why am I bored? Probably because I am too lazy to think of something to do, or to even do it once I think of it. I guess that boredom is just an extension of laziness. Or it could just be that I can't watch the Dodgers play right now. I know it's weird but even though I suck at baseball, I love to watch/listen to it. I especially like to watch if the Dodgers are playing. You see my family has a long history of being dodger fans. My dad was a Dodger fan since he was a little kid. He even saw them play at the Coliseum in L.A. once. The outfield was really shallow there so they had to put up a screen. The outfielder at the time was named Wally Moon, so they called it the "Moon screen". Pretty cool, huh. Well I would just like to take this time to say that the Dodgers are the best baseball team ever not only because they have the best record in the major leagues right now but also because they are the most humanitarian. They were the first team to accept a player of color(Jackie Robinson) and they were one of the first teams to sign a Japanese player(Hideo Nomo). Well, those are the reasons the Dodgers rock. If you are a Giants fan, that is fine, but remember the Dodgers have 6 world series wins. How many do the giants have? Oh, NONE!

Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Girls? And Seniors?

I will never understand girls. I don't think that any man will ever understand any girls. It's not just that they communicate things differently, it's that they send mixed messages. If they like you, why don't they just act like they like you. Most girls act like they hate you . I know that probably doesn't make any sense but that is the point. Girls don't make sense. They just, don't. I really wish I could understand them, I really wish that I did not have to make this my first real post, but I don't and it is. I am not saying that girls are inferiors it is just that we think on different wave-lengths. Guys are in the infrared while girls are in the ultraviolet. It's a terrible thing. I hope that one day I get passed that problem and am able to understand girls. That way girls would actually like me(maybe).

Okay, now to the seniors. I know that most of the people who will read this are Seniors but I still have a question. Some of you tolerate me, even act like you are my friends. Yet, as soon as I join your blog you shun me like the freshman I am. I'm not saying that it is wrong but I just want to know; why the change of attitude? I think it forced me to do something good but I really wish I knew why it happened.

Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Hello

Hey everyone this is my new blog. I hope you all have fun looking at it. This is just a test post. I'll do something better next time.