Okay, just the usual stuff. It's summer, and not even I, despite usually being content with little more than a computer, a game system, some heavy metal junk, and food, am feeling the need to get away from the house a bit. So, my dad had a meeting coming up and I seized the opportunity.
Actually, that's not quite accurate. This thing's been planned out for a few weeks now. But my version sounds better.
I'll be in California from Saturday the 16th to Wednesday the 20th. This brings up three important (sort of) points.
First: Are there any USC students in the house? My hotel Sunday and Monday night will be right across from USC campus, and I'll probably be spending a large portion of the day running amuck in and around said campus. Fear me.
Second: The obligatory reduced activity during this period. Yes, I'll have PLENTY of internet access. But I sure as hell am NOT going just so I can stare at a computer while 3000 miles away from home.
Third: Just a random comment. Apparently my dad knows someone at USC who has something in common with me. More specifically, something involving the smashing of cell phones.
Oh, and I won't be on ALL DAY tomorrow because I still have to pack. Sillies.
Gon forev-what? Not funny anymore?
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OMG! LHH IS COMING TO CALIFORNIA!
Hmmm... Too bad I'm in high school, but it would still be unlikely that I would go to USC instead of SCU. (there's a difference.)
Anyway, welcome to the bloody sunny state that barely rains.
Hmmm... Too bad I'm in high school, but it would still be unlikely that I would go to USC instead of SCU. (there's a difference.)
Anyway, welcome to the bloody sunny state that barely rains.
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Unless you go live in Palos Verdes, where the scene of the Ocean is super common and rains/fogs like hell!!
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Anyway, welcome to the bloody sunny state that barely rains.
I think I see what you mean.
Anyway, I am currently posting live from...um...a hotel right next to USC. And there's pretty much no one here. My suitcase arrived in California and made it to me almost exactly 24 hours after my plane landed.
Needless to say, I'm feeling rather hateful towards American Airlines right now.
But other than that, everything pretty much went much smoother than I could've hoped for. Seriously, I was at Disney's California Adventure this morning, and the longest I spent in line was the 20-30 minutes standing in line for Soarin' waiting for the damn park to open.
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I hate the fact that when you people go all like, "Oh, I'm going to <insert place in USA here>" and then someone else is like, "Oh, I live there! Let's meet!" and I'm all like, "WHY HELLO HERE IN THE NETHERLANDS! F*CK OFF PLZ! YOU WILL NEVER EVEN GET HERE!" D:<
Anyway, back on topic... Good to see you're back. Back to some planeswalking!
Anyway, back on topic... Good to see you're back. Back to some planeswalking!
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trust me on this one, i went to disney land when i was 7 or so, it wasn't TOO good, but, it had it's moments........i think.........i can't remember too much of it.
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I'm all like, "WHY HELLO HERE IN THE NETHERLANDS! F*CK OFF PLZ! YOU WILL NEVER EVEN GET HERE!" D:<
(insert favorite anger management quip here)
hershey park over disney land and the land of make believe anyday.
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...Seriously, Disney Land isn't worth it...Now, Six Flags, that place is awesome XD
There is a Six Flags in the Netherlands. Now come here. D:<
We also have the Efteling. Everyone in the Netherlands loves the Efteling, can't go wrong with that. XD
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Getting back wednesday afternoon my ass. Stupid delayed flights.
Anyway, I'm back. I got in at almost 2 in the morning last night. I was supposed to be back Wednesday afternoon at 5.
Anyway, apart from anything I learned at USC or the Information Sciences Institute when I toured them, there are 10 very important things I learned.
1. If you're missing your luggage, everything else goes your way. If you're not, it doesn't.
2. The Infiniti M35 is perfect...for F-16 pilots.
3. Drivers in California are very aggressive.
4. Many of said drivers are douchebags.
5. Elementary school kids talk through entire movies.
6. Fancy restaurants have their own language.
7. NEVER take I-10 in Los Angeles
8. It takes 10 hours to change out the fuel tank of an airplane, but nobody's supposed to tell the passengers that.
9. If your flight's delayed enough, they'll give you free food while you're waiting.
10. Flying over storms makes for a good lightshow.
Okay, those weren't so important after all. You can never really tell with me.
Anyway, I'm back. I got in at almost 2 in the morning last night. I was supposed to be back Wednesday afternoon at 5.
Anyway, apart from anything I learned at USC or the Information Sciences Institute when I toured them, there are 10 very important things I learned.
1. If you're missing your luggage, everything else goes your way. If you're not, it doesn't.
2. The Infiniti M35 is perfect...for F-16 pilots.
3. Drivers in California are very aggressive.
4. Many of said drivers are douchebags.
5. Elementary school kids talk through entire movies.
6. Fancy restaurants have their own language.
7. NEVER take I-10 in Los Angeles
8. It takes 10 hours to change out the fuel tank of an airplane, but nobody's supposed to tell the passengers that.
9. If your flight's delayed enough, they'll give you free food while you're waiting.
10. Flying over storms makes for a good lightshow.
Okay, those weren't so important after all. You can never really tell with me.