суббота, 18 октября 2008 г.

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Iapos;m going to tell you of the story of the apos;Pizza Adventureapos;. That JUST�NOW ended.

My eating habits are... Well... Not the best. I prefer to eat only when I really have to. Like, my stomach making farting noises and is in pain. On the verge of starving to death I guess. As in apos;Iapos;ve been in the desert for two days without food or water" hungry.

Anyways, I ask my step-dad if I can have some money so I can order pizza. He gives me $20 and is on his way to his friendapos;s house. My mom already left to apos;run errandsapos;, so it was just me and my two younger brothers.

About eight thirty, I decide this would be a nice time to order, since my stomach is growling at me. OH�WAIT.

YOU�CANapos;T�ORDER�PIZZA�IF�THE PHONE�IS�BEHIND�A�LOCKED�DOOR.


I freak out, because there is nothing in the house I want to eat. There is also no way to break into the room unless I bust to door down. I had no cellphone, because my brother made my cell phone bill go up to three hundred dollars and my step-dad kept my phone. (it wasnapos;t even my fault, my brother didnapos;t even know because he thought it was free.)
None of my parents were home and I had no way to call for pizza.

Then I thought, "Hey�Canapos;t you order online now?" So I go to the website and place my order. Iapos;m relieved, but also worried. What if the coke I asked for would make the price jump past $20? I didnapos;t have any spare change lying around either, so the poor driver couldnapos;t even get a tip or anything. I thought, "Something is gonna go wrong..."

And it did.

I find this about five minutes after I order my food.

"For security purposes, we call back all new customers to verify your order prior to delivery. If you do not answer your phone or provide an inaccurate phone number, your pizza will not be delivered."

With no other choice, I break into my step-dadapos;s room with only one solution left... Through a window. So I throw my brother through a window, and he goes to unlock the door. I get the phone and call my mother, screaming almost, wondering where the heck she was. "Uh... Iapos;m with Todd. Weapos;ll be home sooon."�It was so obvious she was drunk.

I knew Dominos closed at 10 oapos; clock, so I called them up 10-15 minutes after I place my order.
Retarded Pizza Guy: "HEY�MY�NAME�IS�AARON,�WHAT CAN�I�DO�FOR�YOU?"
Me: Um... Uh... I placed an order online. Did you get it?
Aaron: "Weapos;re not doing delivery."
Me: "No, I ordered a pizza online a while back. Did you get it?"
Aaron:�"Uh. I donapos;t know."
Me:�"Could you go check?" (Iapos;m already aggravated)
Aaron: "Hold on a moment."
*Literally, five minutes later*
Aaron: "HEY�MY�NAME�IS�AARON, WHAT CAN�I�DO�FOR�YOU?"
Me: "Uh... What?
Aaron: "Uh. What."
Me: "Did you get my order?"
Aaron:�"What?"
Me: "MY�ORDER�ONLINE?"
Aaron: "Oh, hold on. HEY�DO�WE�HAVE�A INTERNET�ORDER?"
*Some jabber*
Aaron: "Yeah, but only if you pick it up."
Me: "But I ordered online quite awhile back. Shouldnapos;t you still deliver it?"
Aaron: "No."
Me: "..."
Aaron: "What do want me to do?�Cancel the order?"
Me: "... Uh... No... Iapos;ll call up my Dad and ask if he can pick it up..."
Aaron: "Iapos;ll just cancel your order and you can come pick it up."
Aaron: *immediately hangs up phone*
Me: *stunned*

That was the first, last, and only time I ever call Dominos Pizza ever again.



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четверг, 16 октября 2008 г.

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The results you achieve are not based on what you plan to do or what
you say youapos;ll do. Your results come from what you actually do.
The rationalizations and excuses you make will not add any value or
quality to your life. Your actions are what truly make a difference.

To get where you wish to go requires more than just talking about it.
To get where you wish to go requires focused, sustained effort.

And the great thing is, youapos;re perfectly capable of making whatever
effort is necessary. You must simply choose to actually do it.

No one can reach real fulfillment on your behalf. The life you
experience is the life you create for yourself.

There are so many possibilities to choose from, and so many
opportunities to make life great through the actions you take. Now is
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Some days i have a hard time pulling myself away from my dreams. Itapos;s not so much avoiding the day that drives me back to sleep each time i open my eyes. Itapos;s that i want to get back into my dreams. The longer i sleep, the better the dreams get, generally. Sadly, iapos;m not so good at remembering them. I should probably take notes in those waking moments that break up the sleepy day. I remember a couple of impressions though.

i was small and fit well into a second row seat in a grade school class. All of the students, including me, seemed incredibly bright-eyed and interested in the topic of discussion. The teacher, a storybook schoolmarm, was talking about a family of gigantic proteins called halides. She was explaining that these massive globular proteins played a universal role in modifying the intensity of intracellular signaling. But actually, halides are salts containing halogens. Halogens, incidentally, are a group of elements iapos;ve always found appealing, both in their names and with the applications iapos;ve used them for. Chlorine, fluorine, bromine, iodine.

in another dream, i was the emperor of the galaxy. I was in a gigantic and sinister looking audiance chamber, commanding my fanatical legions to spread across space in search of some other race to enslave since we had already crushed all human resistance. My outfit was amazing with a collar twice as high as me. And platform shoes. I remember being completely awe-struck by my wifeapos;s beauty, but concerned that she didnapos;t approve of my conquests.

i also remember laying around in bed and talking on the phone with a playmate from my childhood. Only we werenapos;t children. We were teenagers. And i wasnapos;t in my dark wood-paneled room. I was in a sort of teenage princess bedroom with giant sunlit windows and a white day bed. The playmate was sharon wagget. Her family lived next door to mine in our american camp in nigeria. I was 5, i think. Sharon was a year or two older. We used to play doctor and she bossed me around a lot.

thinking back on sharon now, iapos;ve got this one memory.. It was the morning we were leaving to return to america. My dad was finished with the job. We woke up before dawn and a lot of us got together at the cornetsapos; house to say our goodbyes. I said goodbye to sharon just as the sun started coming up. We were alone, a couple houses down where there was an empty lot with a concrete slab. I gave her a rose. This seems ridiculous. Itapos;s hard to imagine this really happened, but the memory is there. I also distinctly remember watching the sun coming up over a set of fields while riding in a company car to the airport.

now i have to go give drugs to unborn chickens.
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среда, 15 октября 2008 г.

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Hello my faithful blog readers,

I promised another report for last week and here it is. School is pretty good. I do almost all the classes. My subjects are: German, Biology, History, Geography, Sport, English, Art, Economics and Law and Maths. I am also taking a beginners course in German on Wednesdays. The subjects that I donrsquo;t take are all the languages, i.e. French, Italian, Spanish and Latin. These subjects are usually at the end of the day so I have Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons free to go home every week. School on those days finishes at about 1:30. And at about 4 on Mondays and Thursdays.

All my teachers are really nice and I think that this is a pretty good class. They are all younger than me but I have graduated so I really donrsquo;t mind that much. I donrsquo;t care about the work that we do in class, I mean it doesnrsquo;t matter whether it is simple or hard because generally I have already done it. The only reason that I can think of to go up a year level would be to... Well... Basically date someone. As I am not interested in that, I really donrsquo;t mind the younger class. They are all really nice after all. For now anyway, I was talking to one of the exchange students with AFS who has been here for six months and she says that her class talk about her all the time when she is standing right there because they think that she canrsquo;t understand them. I have my beginners course with her on Wednesday along with another girl who has also been here for six months. So I am the newbie and the only exchange student to come in January, well in this school anyway.

So yeah that is about it for school. Nothing much else really happens. We have lunch in the Mensa [canteen/tuckshop/whatever you wish to call it] and the lunch is actual made meals. $8.10 a day for lunch and my host family gives me $50 a week to pay for it.

I went shopping for school stuff around Wednesday last week, I bought almost $30 worth of stuff but it should last me at least half the year. Hopefully. Their library is nice, I am reading a book called Catch-22 currently. In English, because speaking German is hard enough.

Last weekend was fun. On Saturday Jerren [the guy I met last week in Luzern] and I went to St Gallen, we were originally going to Rapperswil but we decided on St Gallen instead. It was fun, we walked around and chatted for a while. He tried to teach me some German but I have no skills at all. I think I only remember a few of the things he tried to teach me. But I appreciate that he tried, after all Irsquo;ll get there and become fluent bit by bit. Hehe. I can now buy credit in German if I need too. Thanks Jerren. And there was this beautiful church that we went into. It was huge and had a beautiful painted ceiling, a huge organ and stained glass windows [because churches arenrsquo;t churches without stained glass windows.] We also sat in a park for a while trading Year 12 stories. Gosh, I miss you guys all so much but talking about it was fun. We were also looking for a leather jacket for me. I want one but really canrsquo;t convince myself to buy one. Which is a good thing, we didnrsquo;t find any that I really felt the need to buy anyway. We then came back to Winterthur and walked around a bit and then he headed back to Luzern [which is a beautiful city, I would have to say the most beautiful city that I have visited so far].

Sunday was good. I slept in for ages because I didnrsquo;t need to be anywhere until 12. At 12 I had to be in Zurich to meet my Rotex godparents [random question aimed at Dad, can you find out whether Australia/Queensland has a Rotex? Thanks.] and my godbrothers and sisters. What was really great was that I knew all of the people that had the same godparents as me. 2 were from my language course [Maddy and Daniel] and Seetha was someone that I made friends with on the Grindelwald weekend. So I thought that was really awesome. My godparents were nice, Rotex godparents are ex-Swiss exchange students who are there to look after a few people each year who come to Switzerland on Exchange. So each of my godparents was an exchange student, one went to Canada and the other went to New Zealand. We walked up a few hills and had lunch in Zurich before we all headed home. Didnrsquo;t do much for the rest of Sunday, just chatted to Chris [another exchange student from Australia] on MSN.

So well, today is Wednesday, school has just finished and I am home now. I didnrsquo;t sleep well last night, I woke up quite a few times. The red numbers of the alarm clock next to my head are imprinted on my brain. 11:34, 1:02, 3:05, 4:32 which sucks but I was able to get back to sleep so I guess I got an alright amount of sleep.

So yeah Irsquo;ll let you know if anything fun happens.

Wait hold that thought, I just got a package Thank you to my Rotary Club for the banners. I have yet to meet my hosting club here in Switzerland so I will be sure to bring them along. I appreciate the thought.

Love you and miss you all

Xoxoxo

-- Lauren


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I am the stupidest people on entire world.

My presentasion was a disaster. My life was a disaster.

Arrggghh My senior sait it was okay but I felt far far away from okay. apos;Okayapos; now�maybe in north pole and�I was standing in south pole. I felt miserable. Uh It was a mess. A complete mess. I screwed my life...hiks It left me lost in my thesis proposal. I have no idea. Blank. Omigod..omigod Confused. Stuck. What should I do?

And I almost got lost on the station during my transfer. I supposed to change from marunouchi-sen to ginza-sen but what happened is I went on a way to take different direction of marunouchi-sen (going back to school again, likely >.<). I realized it when I was like...nah, I supposed to take that looooong walk but this was too close. Ridiculous mistake. Maybe I was daydreaming?�A fool *sigh* See..today was a disaster.

The weird part, I got great appetite today. Ha Just after arrived at school, I went straight to cafetaria. So hungry�that I felt like I could mauled a car. It looked like my appetite refused to go down along with my tragic presentation.

Tommorow still another day right?
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