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Monday, April 9, 2007

YESS!! A CHATBOX!!

Specially taken from the same website my brother took it from, I have managed to put my enitre life's hard work and dedication to put fourth what you see before your very eyes. A tagboard! Behold in its wonderous glory and blinding majesty, this rich combination of words and data processed into a vibrant colourful tapestry of information which in itself is a sight that could humble even the most proud of individuals!

One might suggest this thoughtful and inspirational erm..suggestion: "When is he going to stop talking like that?!" Truth be told, I really dont know. Maybe when i'm convinced i've already written to much and have so much to talk about to actually start summarising past events and happenings....but, when is THAT ever going to happen?

Anyway, lets talk about something else. Like um...Disney channel! Yeah disney is really starting to embarress me and my brother. For those of you who actually watch disney, you would know a certain show called: the emperors new school.


Now, this show seemed fun in the beginning with a whole new style of comedy that is completely different than the usual stuff we get each and every day of our lives when we are actually not dreaming. However, the moment it hit a certain episode, it went too far.

There was this 1 episode that kuzco (main character) had to write about his best friend, but he thought that he had no friends (loner) so he made up a clone of himself which ended up stealing his real friends and then this is the part that killed itself: he did this "kuzco mambo" which was a totally meaningless song about how great a friend he was and whenever his face flashed across the screen there would be an annoying voice yelling "kuzco!". For everyone's information and for the sake of maintaining my reputation i am to a small extent proud to say that I switched the channel before he finished the first verse. I personally felt that the episode was an elaborate and carefully thought-out waste of time that could have only come from the greatest mastermind in the art of comedy.

Which brings us to this: isnt dreaming the best thing that we could ever do? It gives a feeling of peace, the dream itself has a meaningful storyline in our view and although we may not remember whatever great adventure we had gone through, we know for sure that the experience was delightful. Much better than watching "kuzco mambo".

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