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Apr. 3rd, 2004 06:12 pmI haven't written in a really long time, and I wasn't planning on writing today either but what the heck... I was just peeking through randomn people's journal's and was once again depressed. I have discovered I don't want to think about the future, or anybody's else's problems, I have enough of my own. I am content to worry about my life and my family and friends' problems.
I went to the park, and North with Amanda B. today. It was cool, she hasn't changed that much. I talked to Minh, and called Sarah, Beth, Amanda (not B.), Elaine and Jess. I thought about calling Nick, Juan,and Jess (sis). Anyway, we climbed the mountain, or rather big hill. Although when you're halfway up it feels like a mountain. We were on the way back down, and there were a man and a woman rubbing each other's backs, seemingly desperate to show everybody they were in love. Me and Amanda looked at each other, and I couldn't help it-I started to rub her back. We were both laughing so hard, I said wax on, wax off, and we started the hand movements right? Some guy wearing sunglasses, a furry hat, and walking with a cane is approaching us. He passes us, turns around and says very loudly. "It's an old Japanese method of fighting. You learn karate moves and ingrain themselves into your subconscious until it's automatic. It's called rote. R-O-T-E. Rote, do you understand?" He screams this at us, Amanda is nodding and smiling nervously, while I turn the other way, I couldn't stop laughing. I couldn't believe this guy. Amanda and I are laughing so hard, she slips and grabs at me, and I was holding her, and we turn back and the man and woman, the little kids, another couple, and pretty much every person on the mountain is staring at us. We couldn't stop laughing, as we went down the mountain, we saw a lot of little kids coming up and Amanda kept saying "beware the man in the hat" over and over. We decided the advisory label on the "Karate Kid" should say: This movie does not make you an expert on karate moves/methods. We thought it was hilarious, it doesn't seem so funny now... There were so many wierd people at the park. Some woman dressed in silk pants was carefully walking along the lake in the mud making squelching sounds...Two kids in cowboy hats were glaring at everyone like they were badasses... On the way back down the mountain these punk kids were climbing up the side from the road, like they were bad, and when they got to the top they slapped hands. I started laughing b/c they had extremely long chains, so I turned to Amanda who was laughing and said I bet they used their chains to climb up...She started laughing but the kid overheard, I started laughing again.
I went to the park, and North with Amanda B. today. It was cool, she hasn't changed that much. I talked to Minh, and called Sarah, Beth, Amanda (not B.), Elaine and Jess. I thought about calling Nick, Juan,and Jess (sis). Anyway, we climbed the mountain, or rather big hill. Although when you're halfway up it feels like a mountain. We were on the way back down, and there were a man and a woman rubbing each other's backs, seemingly desperate to show everybody they were in love. Me and Amanda looked at each other, and I couldn't help it-I started to rub her back. We were both laughing so hard, I said wax on, wax off, and we started the hand movements right? Some guy wearing sunglasses, a furry hat, and walking with a cane is approaching us. He passes us, turns around and says very loudly. "It's an old Japanese method of fighting. You learn karate moves and ingrain themselves into your subconscious until it's automatic. It's called rote. R-O-T-E. Rote, do you understand?" He screams this at us, Amanda is nodding and smiling nervously, while I turn the other way, I couldn't stop laughing. I couldn't believe this guy. Amanda and I are laughing so hard, she slips and grabs at me, and I was holding her, and we turn back and the man and woman, the little kids, another couple, and pretty much every person on the mountain is staring at us. We couldn't stop laughing, as we went down the mountain, we saw a lot of little kids coming up and Amanda kept saying "beware the man in the hat" over and over. We decided the advisory label on the "Karate Kid" should say: This movie does not make you an expert on karate moves/methods. We thought it was hilarious, it doesn't seem so funny now... There were so many wierd people at the park. Some woman dressed in silk pants was carefully walking along the lake in the mud making squelching sounds...Two kids in cowboy hats were glaring at everyone like they were badasses... On the way back down the mountain these punk kids were climbing up the side from the road, like they were bad, and when they got to the top they slapped hands. I started laughing b/c they had extremely long chains, so I turned to Amanda who was laughing and said I bet they used their chains to climb up...She started laughing but the kid overheard, I started laughing again.