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Tuesday, February 06, 2007

hang in there!

lame title, so sorry.

I say this because I'm in the middle of winter, and it's hard to... feel motivated sometimes.

today, Monday, February 5th, 2007, was foolishhh.
-stayed up late the night before working on my surprise essay for existentialism.
-woke up at 10 to go to the gym.
-came back, showered, got dressed, of course. (this is, surprisingly, a daily activity of mine.)
-ran to the library to print off my essay.
-ran into Existentialism class... late.
-ran to my Comedic Television Production class. helped write the script until 5.
-went out to dinner with Amanda at Oakham.
-chilled in my room with her until 9:30.
-went to ash's, and watched an episode of "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" ... "The Pinball Wizard" to be exact.
-went to Mick E. Fynn's for Carling's birthday, had a Moosehead. go Saint John.
-went to Fran's after with my beloved ashley, had onion rings and nachos. I currently feel disgusting.

annnd right you are. I'll write my friday five, then I am going to BED. shit son!!!

el cinco de viernes

1. How far back can you trace your family tree?

I've never had to do such a project, I really have no idea. Without having done any research, I can find out about my great-great grandparents at the moment.

2. What is the most interesting (or strange) thing you've heard about one of your relatives?

My uncle Yvon was in the NHL, that was pretty big. My mom and her friend kind of prevented a plane crash in the 1970's. My granddad served in the Second World War. My uncle Eddie works for the World Bank in Afghanistan. So on and so on!

3. How do you feel about legacy names like John Henry Smith IV or naming children after other relatives?

Um, I don't care? Nor do I know what you're talking about. Tards.

4. Would you consider yourself and/or your family to be traditional?

I'd hardly consider myself to be traditional. I mean, I don't wear underwear on my head, i.e. am not a crazy muthafucka, but nor do I have the family sit down for Sunday ham every week. Know what I mean, fools?

5. What is one tradition you have passed on to your children and/or plan to pass on to them?

I want to pass onto them the lesson of kindness and courtesy. And my beloved Frenchness, of course - and hopefully some good genes. I'm marrying a supermodel, and we'll have super-hot model kids. Holla!

el fin del cinco de viernes.

it's late, good night homes. I will keep you updated on my life as new things happen!
joel



1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Umm, Joel, you so ARE a crazy muthafucka.

Tue Feb 06, 04:15:00 p.m.

 

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