Saturday, November 28, 2009

Was interupted

by this chicken that I used to cluck with.....

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I will be back soon time guys.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

You try to scream

but terror takes the sound before you make it.

I'm home by myself and Gary just visited me again.

damn.it.

Gary (as named by John) is the ghost that lives in my house. I'm not sure if it is a girl or a boy. I'm not even sure if it's only one. I myself has seen the woman and I've heard the man speak. My mom has seen the little boy and my sister has encountered the male. Neekee had encountered one as well.
When we first moved in, there was an urn in the linen closet and my mom got rid of it. Every year since, right around Halloween (which usually coincides with a religious time for us Hindu's, where we pay homage and respect to the dead) this house gets visited. Now, I've never claimed to be religious in any means, but usually after these visits my mother will do this cleansing of the house and the ghosts won't come again until the next year.
He/She/It has contacted, yes, but has never been violent, which i'm grateful for. If they became violent, I would encourage my parents to sell the house.
But so far, all I really do is lose sleep.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

I don't see nothing wrong

with a little bump and grind.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009

No, I'm not a Jonas

Brother, I'm a grown up.

I was watching one of my teen angsty shows and one of the young lovers confessed that he cheated on their relationship. This got me thinking; is confessing really good for the confeser or the confesee?? Is it good for anyone. They say ignorance is bliss, and I kind of believe it.
It can be applied to any situation actually, if you think about it; confessing to cheating, stealing or lying, etc. You know, all 10 of the commandments, basically.
So if confessing against a sin, the confessor is the one that is ridding themselves of burden, right? I mean, they are getting it off their chest, they are the ones clearing their conscience.
Now they've gone and out all this pressure onto the confessee. They could've thought that maybe thier relationship wasn't in the best place necessarily, but now they know that their trust in the confessor has been thrown away. Or has it? I mean, yeah, the confessor did break a rule, but they fessed up. That's worth something, right?
Then there's the other scenario, where the confessor doesn't confess but gets caught later on. Is that better? They were trying to save that burden from the confessee and keep it to themselves and something they will live with forever, and it in turns ends up backfiring, because it looks like they are now a liar.
I don't know what would be better, honestly.
I just know that if that was me, I wouldn't fess up. I would take that to the grave with me.
Deny, deny, deny........

Sunday, November 1, 2009

If you should ever find someone new,

I know she'd better be good to you.............

Totally random update;
  • I hate being brokeass.
  • I start work in a week. YAH!!
  • I don't get paid until the end of the month. BOO!!
  • Happy Birthday Daddy!
  • Why do my parents INSIST on living on a blasted haunted house?!?! (I'll update about that later)
  • Damn you Gary!!
  • Damn, I have a lot of spelling mistakes on this blog. I wish there was a spell check before posting.
  • Halloween party was the bomb. Thanks Meli

Ok, that's it.

Bye!