Sunday, 13 December 2009

Ho ho ho.. it's Christmas time :P

Why look at that, I'm back here writing a Blog! ;)
I know, it's been a long time, but the thing is: I've been busy and I lose the will power to write when I know nobody reads it. You know what I mean, right? Don't get me wrong, I love to write, but I would enjoy it even more if I knew people were reading and commenting.

Now, I've been having exams in school and they were quite stressful, yet so much fun at the same time. We had 2 exams a day for 5 days. One in the morning and one in the afternoon, so in between the two we had HOURS of free time! I am glad they're over, but I must say normal lessons are so much more tiring. Also, it's almost Christmas! My favourite thing is to send out Christmas cards.. I just love it! Just as much as I love receiving them.I'm also really excited because I'm going to receive an iPhone for Xmas and I've been wanting one for quite a while now. Hopefully that all works out for me hehe! My plans for the Holidays are to go to Finland to visit my grandparents. It's been snowing for a while over there and yeah all that makes the atmosphere really christmas-y ;). I used to go up there every single Christmas, but now it's been about 3-4 years since I was last there for the Xmas holidays.

You know what's bothering me right now? The lack of snow. Yeah, okay..when it's here I kind of hate it, but when it just doesn't come then it really bothers me. All we're getting lately is frosty weather, grey skies, fog and occasional rain. In the last couple of years, it started snowing in November..now it's almost Xmas and there's no sign of it. Well, that's where I'm mistaken hehe.. there should be some snow coming at the start of this week and definitely more to come the week after! Exciting! My school ends on the 22nd and I leave to Finland the day after. Oh! And I'm having a real hard time finding presents for my friends, which is always a problem. They never really tell me what they want and I have a week to fulfill this task.

Oh dear.. I don't want this post to get too long, but I do have more to say. Anything that's happening I say on Twitter, basically so click the link on the side to follow me ;)

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Exam results so far:
Finnish: ?
History: 7.6
Maths: 6.4
Chemistry: 8.8
Spanish: 9.8
Physics: 7
Geography: 8.1
Biology: 9.2
English: 9.5

So far, I'm relatively happy with my marks :) The only one I'm disappointed in is History :/ ...

What are your plans for this Xmas Holiday??

ari

Thursday, 6 August 2009

1 day down

Okay, so I'm in Finland now. I'm not in some interesting, cool, populated city in Finland. I am in the middle of nowhere. I've been coming here every single year since I was born, but for the past couple of years I haven't been here at all. It felt really weird being back because I'd almost forgotten what it was like being here. There's no denying it: the nature here is amazing. Too bad there's hardly anything to do at all.

As I had promised, I have to do a blogTV show sometime before the end of this week. My deadline is Sunday. Then, you can hunt me down and force me to do it. I am truly sorry for the extremely short last two posts. I promise I will write a complete one very soon. I haven't got much else to do, but I guess that affects what I write about too.


I'll be back.

Saturday, 1 August 2009

Blogs, Vlogs and what not

Right. So after making an abrupt decision to show my face live on the internet on a site called BlogTv next week, I am regretting it. I mean, in a way I think it'll be awesome because I feel like I can talk about a lot of things and it'll be interesting as my first time.. alone. But you know, on the other hand, I'm nervous because I'm quite sure nobody is going to come and watch. Apart from Lo who just HAS to or I'll never @reply her ever again :P Only kidding! But guys, just tag along because it'll be easier for me to talk with more people interacting and asking questions.

 Alright, so the BlogTV thing is going to happen sometime next week while I'm in Finland. Yes, I know you won't be able to see my fantastic, newly-painted, awesome, purple room, but if things go well, I WILL do another one when I'm back here in Italy in my awesome room, okay? So please, many people join. I will tweet the exact date and time so be sure to follow me here. I might even tweet it on the day it's going to happen, but hey! If you're there: you're there. And that would be AWESOME!

Thank youuuuu!


ari

Thursday, 30 July 2009

Nothing to do and Paper Towns

Yo.
I am sizzling here in Italy and the humidity I must say is just unbearable. So, the past few days I really haven't been up to ANYTHING at all. But alas, today I went to IKEA in Milan and bought some shiz for my room. No big deal, but it was certainly great to get out of the house. Not that I did much, but sit in an AC'd car, walk around a huge place with lots of furniture and eat Swedish meatballs. That was probably the highlight of my day: the meatballs. If you ever come across an IKEA store, HAVE the Swedish meatballs. 

 Alright, so another thing that I've noticed has happened lately is my Gryffindor scarf that I bought from Fao Schwarz last year has gone missing. I suspect it's the Nargles although I'd have to check it out with Luna first. I am actually considering putting up posters with a picture of the scarf with a big,bold MISSING sign on it. Life just isn't the same without it. This brings me to the subject of my life. And for my personal entertainment, what I do is: I ridicule my life while IMing my friends. It's ridiculous how I have deprived myself of a social life in the past week hehe. I haven't done much, but be a nerd. I've been reading Paper Towns like a maniac (which, by the way I have almost finished), watching movies and basically spending my time indoors on the computer. It's been the craziest, most uneventful week I've had in a long time. But hey, that's what summer is all about isn't it? Haha My friends are spread across the world. Few of them actually being close to my area and I still haven't seen much of them since I got back from Sardinia. 

  So, talking about Paper Towns, I'm enjoying it A LOT. It's really interesting and never fails to surprise me. The humor in it is perfect and just how I like it. I'm really almost at the end. Looking forwards to see what happens IF they find Margo. I have a hunch.. I think they will. After Paper Towns, I'm off to reading Looking for Alaska then Playing with the Grown Ups and 13 Little Blue Envelopes. I also have 4 other books that just arrived from Amazon and I'm so excited to get to read them! NERD. Oh well, it's what I like to do :)

Peace. DFTBA

Oh, and I have 2 people following this blog. So, THANK YOU!
Off to Finland next Wednesday! Should be interesting.. :P

Bye for now.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Back home and needing help

Yo

I'm finally back from Sardinia. Not that I'm particularly excited about that, but still now I'm back home with lots of work to do. Firstly, I emailed Kristina Horner (italktosnakes on youtube) asking her whether she was interested to answer some questions related to The Parselmouths and Harry Potter as a sort of "interview", in order to put it up on a fan site and here, on my blog. I've been trying to contact the-leaky-cauldron.org to see if they'd be interested in putting it up in the next edition of The Quibbler, but I am yet to receive a reply. As I don't know how else to contact Melissa or any other member of the site; does anyone know how to help me here?
  I'd really appreciate any help I can get. Even if I can get in touch with any other webmaster or mistress if another HP fan site. So yeah, it's a shout out to get some help here! If anyone reads this, please comment and answer!!

Thank you!!!

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

YoDifferent font for today. I'm in Sardinia and was with my friend Jenny till hours ago. She took the plane and went home. Now, I'm all alone waiting for my lazy ass to get off the couch and start packing to go home this evening. I doubt that will ever happen anyway. Overall it was a good holiday. Went to the beach..a LOT, shopped here and there, had good sea food and chilled. Now, that is what you come here for: a good old sea side holiday.

Song of the holiday: I'm on a Boat ft. T-Pain
Picture of the week:
 Quote for picture: "I'm the King of the world, on a boat like Leo..."

Ah yes, the good bumps on the boat. Good times Jen. I'm all alone at home now, so this is what I end up doing: writing a blog that nobody reads, enjoys or comments on. I understand why people usually as you to comment stuff. Because we need feedback and we need to know that there is someone out there who finds us interesting, to say something!

I'm a boring person. 

So make me interesting.

Peace. :P

Thursday, 2 July 2009

Fighting a fear?

Alright, so here's something that has bothered me today. I am scared of open spaces or places like open water. This afternoon I went to the lake with a bunch of friends and I found myself facing one of my fears. My friends were all telling me to jump in because it was a lot of fun and the water was relatively clean and cool. I couldn't. I looked in, not knowing how deep it was or what was underneath whatever my eye could manage to see. To be honest, I did consider going in for a moment because it did look like a lot of fun and quite frankly, refreshing too. But no, I just couldn't bring myself round to it. All my friends were telling me it wasn't exactly "open water" because it was only the lake. Well, here's what I consider "open water": whatever is larger and deeper than the average swimming pool. 

  So, I have set my goal to Saturday, when I will be heading back to the beach with my friend Jenny and I am convinced I will manage to swim in that lake. Hopefully I won't panic or drown hehehe, but I will definitely write about it if it's a success. 

Sorry, I just had to get this out. 

Yeah.

See you.

Bye.



Bye.

Wednesday, 1 July 2009

Harry Potter truck, Milan


Where 
to start? Monday 29/06 was an amazing day. Firstly, it was my best friend's birthday and secondly, after a long long wait; I got to meet some of the people that take part in the thing I am biggest fan of: Harry Potter. 

 So, in Milan
 that evening there was the inauguration of the Harry Potter truck exhibition in the Piazza Duomo. Three actors were expected to attend: James and Oliver Phelps and Evanna Lynch who play Fred and George Weasley and Luna Lovegood, respectively. Luckily, my 2 friends and I got there in time. There was hardly anyone gathered around the truck as they started getting everything ready. We decided to 
stand there and keep our places in front row, just in case there would turn out to be a lot of people as expected.

  So we stood there, taking turns to jog off to the closest bar to buy a couple of bottles of cold water, as we stood in the square for 2 and a half hours under 35°C and sticky air in Milan. Time went by quite fast as we talked to eachother wondering what was going to happen and expressing how surreal the whole situation felt. Meanwhile, more fans started to gather around, asking us what was going on. The press started to show up and I took out my "Deathly Hallows" copy and that attracted the media's attention. My friends and I were interviewed and many pictures were taken with us and the book. 
  Then, the loud mumbling started as a couple of dark Mercedes pulled in at the side and people started clapping and screaming as Evanna Lynch and the Phelps twins got onto the red carpet. First, they stood infront of the cameras for a bit and got some pictures taken, then they moved onto signing some autographs. It was hectic. We were worried we might not get our books signed as Evanna walked towards us, but she signed every single book she could reach for! So, I thought I'd ask her if I could snap a picture with her and she agreed :).
Here's a video of when she approached us and signed my book. It happened at about 0:19

 Then the Phelps twins walked over and they were so sweet and laid back as they took their time signing books and pieces of paper. If I'm not wrong, Oliver came first, followed by James and they both wrote "Happy Birthday" in my friend's book. They went along, signed mine as well and then I asked James if I could take a picture with him and with the most Fred-like, familiar voice he answered "Go for it".
Unfortunately, I had a bad aim..but at least I caught him in the pic
  
 They were both really kind and thanked us for coming. I think they felt a tad more at ease when they found 3 proper English speaking fans. It was really an amazing day and I think every minute of it was absolutely 100% worth it! I've got so many pictures, I couldn't possibly put them all up here hehehe The only thing that could possibly top that off, would be meeting the other members of the cast. So basically, what I want to say is: If this happens near you, don't miss the opportunity, because it really is worth your time!!



ari x

Friday, 26 June 2009

He will never die


Michael Jackson has passed away.
I cannot explain the shock and the pain I am going through. To me and many others I'm sure, he has been an iconic figure that I have loved and mostly, respected with all my heart. I am only 15, but since I was 6 years old I fell in love with his music and Michael as a person. He has been trying to share important messages of love with the world and has made a huge impact on music's history. He is a legend. It upsets me to think about how hard the media has made his life. He was not a circus act, he was not weird, he was unique. His childhood had been taken away from him and he had been hurt and lied through throughout his life, so it is only predictable that he might like different activities and still feel like a child. 

 His love for children was never, and i mean NEVER in any way abusive or perverted. I believe every word Michael has said and his true fans know the truth. His life was turned into mayhem by the media; forcing him to act in ways that did not show his true self. He was a shy, caring and also scared human being. He was also very sensitive and so his feelings were easily hurt, but that comes to no surprise after what he'd been through. 

I could write pages and pages about how I feel about Michael and what a big part he'd played in my life. It's such a waste, to have lost such a lovely, caring, talented, amazing person like Michael Jackson. I am in denial. The King of Pop will never truly die. He was beautiful inside and at one point also out. May he rest in Peace forever. Now you're safe Mike.

All my love and affection to his family, his beautiful kids and his friends.

I love you Michael.

I miss you.

I'll never forget you.

Ever.

Love.

Peace.

Monday, 15 June 2009

It's OVER

Wooooow!! Today I had my last test! It was a maths test, the longest one we've ever had and I didn't even manage to finish it; crap. Well, on the other hand I got some test results back as well and they count as my end-of-year mark on my report. So here's what I've gotten so far:
  • Physics: 6.5  (Whooohhooo!!! :D)
  • Geography: 8  (Whooohhhhhooooo!!!!)
  • Spanish: 10  (Well... yeah!)
  • Finnish: 7.5  (could be worse..)
Well, for now that's all I know. Tomorrow I'm getting my history test back and honestly, I think that went alright. Can't wait till school is over dudes!! My best friend who left a while ago is coming to visit for the summer!! OMG! Cannot wait! AND I'll be going on holiday with her and it'll be soo much fun!

So, I must apologize for the very short post, but seen as I haven't got much to talk about I wouldn't want to bore you much more. I'll be bloggging again soooon!

ari

Saturday, 13 June 2009

Duuuude Seriously!

Oh Good day to you all!

I should probably start off by saying how deeply sorry I am for abruptly "giving up" on my blogging. It was very rude of me. BUT this is another day, so let us get over that minor detail and move on to this blog.

So, seen as it has been a while since I last posted I guess I should talk about what I've been up to. Well, here we go: 
  1. I started school again
  2. I figured no one was reading my blogs
  3. I forgot to have time to write my blogs
  4. I was busy falling in love hopelessly
  5. I was studying for my exam
  6. I've been stressing
  7. I've been lazying about
  8. I've been busy trying to get over the guy
  9. The guy's finished with school so I'll never see him again
  10. I'm still not over the guy
  11. Homework.
Right, so number 9. isn't entirely true, because I mean I'll probably run into him here and there or whatever, but no big deal. HELL YEAH! It's a Hu-flipping-mungus deal! I am NOT going to go into details about this person because it will not help my "therapy". Anyway, I find blogging is a pretty good way to kill time and just tell people (in my case: invisible followers) what you've been doing. If you think about it, it doesn't really make sense. You know, if you've just been through a ridiculously boring day, then why on earth would you blog about it when you have nothing to say? Well, simply because there is nothing better to do in my life. Schoolwork aside.

 Now now, school ends in 2 weeks time!! OMG. I know half the schools in Europe have probably finished school already, but hey, I guess that at the European School they just like to be unique and keep the kids in school for just a little while longer. Just so they can say that the students do more work and hence, shall be smarter once they finish their time here and we are depriving them of an awesome day at the beach so that they can stay locked up in a stuffy B.O smelling classroom for just a little while longer.Why, how I love our school system. Although I do tend to speak of it as if it were a jail. You know when i say "finish their time here" etc. I do think we are actually doing time. Which brings me to think: Why is it that we have to wake up every morning and endure a solid 8 hours of school, to then go home and end up having piles of more schoolwork to do, and we don't even get PAID. 

Duuuuude, seriously! All teachers do is lie around all day complaining about how we're not good enough and how it's not their problem if we haven't found a gap in our "schedules" to fit in the presentation they want ready for the next day. I mean, honestly guys. I'm not denying they do have work to do themselves.. you know, like marking some homework, tests and wirting report cards. But hey, a shout-out to the teachers: You brought it on yourselves! Now, don't complain to us when you knew you had this coming.

Do you agree?

Man, I am quite tired of writing already! I guess I just have to get used to this blogging thing again. FYI this was probably the most spontaneous, "go-with-the-flow" blog I've written...ever.

Bye for now :)

ari

Friday, 10 April 2009

First blog of the day

Right, so today i wake up, go downstairs to have breakfast and literally the second i managed to swallow the last drop of milk the doorbell rings. It's the gardener. THE BLOODY GARDENER! I'm in my pyjamas right, so I sprint to the closest room with a door and lock myself in there. I get really frustrated by these random appearances at my house; especially when I'm on holiday and I could relax and stay in my pyjamas till like 4 o'clock. So, yeh that wasn't a great start to my day as I had to stick my ear to the door until he stepped outside and then take another sprint up the stairs in the safety of my room.

 Anyhow, today I got inspired by one of Jimmy0010's videos where he talks about the optitian. Ok, I have been there a few times myself and I've had to take trips to buy more than one pair of glasses ( yes, i've lost a couple...) so I noticed that what he said really made sense. He says that it is really odd that when you walk in, everyone who works there is actually wearing glasses. I have noticed that before, but he also made some other valid points: Like that if you're getting your eyes checked, you'd like the person that's deciding whether you can see or not, to actually see themselves.

 It is weird, because when you go to the dentist they're not all wearing braces, but yeah they do all seem to have perfect teeth and then when you see them smoking on the street they even try to hide the cigarette while they spill out a huge cloud of smoke when they smile at you. Urgh! At the optitians they do have some sort of odd pair of "glasses" they use to test different lense strengths and to be honest with you, to me they look like some sort of victorian torture method, or just a really old fashioned pair of Harry Potter glasses.

This is all just a "blog reply" to Jimmy0010's video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GhDeTBYZys&feature=channel_page

Quote of the day: "There are no more frightening words in the universe than: Don't blink.Because as soon as those words are uttered it becomes a battled of will between you and the optitian."  That deserves a LOL.

ari

Thursday, 9 April 2009

The Seemingly endless afternoon is over

Why look at that, I'm done cleaning my room and I'm honestly pretty proud of the result of all the hard work. It took me about 2 and a half hours to get this room "tidied" up. Pretty much, it's all an optical illusion; I just pick things up from the floor and dump them somewhere else and make them look tidy and neat. You know, 'cause if you can see the floor it's already a good sign.I mean it makes the whole room look bigger and neater actually.

 Enough about my room. Well actually this is relevant to the fact that I tidied up. I found this "Rescued Paper Notebook" that I had bought in the Museum Of Modern Art in New York last year. I've sort of been using it as a scrapbook and I must admit I'm quite happy to have found it again. It's really awesome.

it has a really cool feeling to it too. I really like flippng the pages and the cover's got this really cool sort of texture. Anyone else got one of them? My mum thought it'd be completely useless ( like most of the things I own),but you know everything can come in handy every once in a while, right?  Apart from the notebook, I also bought my lovely Gryffindor scarf from Fao Schwarz. Man, I love that shop almost as much as i love Hamleys or the gadget/toy/game area in Harrods.

The pic of the notebook is in the sidebar :) (temporarily)

ari

Plans for today?

Well, my mum's already gotten us to do work on the first day of our Spring break. I got up at about 9.30am and received the great news that today I'd be outside in the garden washing up all the tables and chairs, and cleaning up old toys and shit from the garden. I must admit it all turned out pretty well, although we still haven't finished.

 I have a long long afternoon ahead of me. I'll be cleaning my room. -I KNOW!- Surprised eh? That really doesn't happen so often, but I'm afraid I have no choice. It's going to be tough, my room's no joke. It's a mess, but it's also my mess. I find everything I need in my own messy space and I'm afraid that cleaning up won't help so much, but it'll look more decent. I am a person that loves to accumulate stuff and it's all over the place. Even when it's properly cleaned up and "tidy", you still walk in and think: Wow how much stuff is there in here? I'm surprised my room's holding it all in. It's insane. I guess I just don't like throwing stuff away, even though more than 80% of the crap I've got in this room is useless, I still like to keep it around. Don't you? 

Please don't tell me you're neat freaks.
Might write later.

ari

Wednesday, 8 April 2009

Omegle

Now, now.
This new virtual "Talk-to-strangers" site is pretty awesome I must say. So far, out of the people I've talked to, I'm guessing about 60-70% are jerks or people who just go on and mess about. The other 30-40% are decent people who're there to have a chat and maybe get to know you. So, out of the decent people, 2 disappeared suddenly ( which i must admit is a disappointment), 1 didn't want to keep in touch, but 2 of them i've managed to stay in touch with.

 One,(the very first person i met) is lorena. I am very grateful to have met her, because she's awesome. Obviously, she's a nerdfighter and she also got me into the whole nerdfighterism, although i had already been following charlie and nerimon on youtube, I didn't know much about Nerdfighters and that; thanks Lorena (also known as alorena1 on youtube).
 
The other person I met is a guy from Massachusetts who's really chilled and fun to talk to. With this guy, I've had the longest Omegle conversation ever. Infact, it's still going on right now. I wouldn't be surprised if it's been nearly 2 hours :P We've exchanged emails and I think i got him to get msn because "like everyone international has one" :) agreed. Life's going to be easier for you now, my friend.

So yeah, you might talk to a lot of jerks on Omegle, but this kind of proves they're not all like that, and you have no idea how small the world is. You might find people from your country that speak the same funky language you do, you might find some disappoint you. But overall, you've got nothing to lose, right?

Tell me about your Omegle expiriences! Disappointments? New friends? Jerks? or just a good old chat?

P.s. If the conversation goes something like this then play along:
Stranger:Hi
You: hey
Stranger: I like pie.
You: Me too
Stranger: Reaaaalalllllyyyyyyy??
You: Nah.
--DISCONNECT--
:P

ari

Rush of emotions

Breathtakingly amazing, I repeat.

I never thought a movie could say so much. Brokeback Mountain has now become probably the best movie I have ever seen in all times. While watching the movie, it was almost like the feelings were protruding through the screen. I could feel every bit of passion, anger, anxiety, fear and love that they showed for each other. It was unbelievable how strongly Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal managed to portray these characters. You could see it in their eyes, in their gestures and body language that from the very first time they met, there was something there. The feelings were so new that the passion became so strong. The intensity of love between them forced them to become almost aggressive each time they saw each other; that's how deep and strong their feelings were. 
  This movie really has mangaged to touch my heart. I've never cried while watching a movie and while watching Brokeback Mountain, the rush of emotions was impossible to avoid. It just shows that not only back in the 60s and 70s, but still now gay people in most places are forced to hide who they truely are and who they really love. The comparison to the present is brilliant. The point came across really well; I could feel every bit of sadness they felt when they had to leave each other. I'm sure I'm not only speaking for myself, but throughout the film, there was a vibe of feelings that was oddly familiar -let alone being gay or straight- the love that keeps two human beings together -whether two females, two males or a male and a female- is so strong that nothing can get between them, apart from death. Ennis is the quiet guy that keeps things mostly to himself. The death of Jack took a moment to sink in, but he couldn't ignore the fact that he loved him and that what happened to him might not have been a casual accident. If two people with such a strong bond -close or apart- are not allowed to stay together because of the prejudice of some scumbag, which results in them getting hurt so bad that one or both get killed, then i seriously think that all people that think that way are a disgrace. Just because the relationship between two people of the same sex might not seem "normal" to some people, there is no reason to alienate them or to doubt their love is any different from the one between straight people. Who knows, it's probably even stronger.

  I hope you're not a prejudiced scumbag.

ari

Bonjour! Buenos dias! Buongiorno!

Hello and good day to you all!
I am pretty excited today because my Spring holidays start today! I had a short day at school and I had a biology test ( which FYI went pretty well!) We also got our report cards and I was really pleased with all the comments and results apart from Physics, which I'm completely useless at and Geography; Ok, i suck, but i do try my hardest so i deserve some credit there. My day went well overall, I mean it's not over yet, but I'll write again later with my thoughts about Brokeback mountain, which by the way I only managed to start watching yesterday. I think I watched about 15 minutes of it, so I'm determined to watch it all today and give you guys a good review on it.
  In case you were wondering, the title to this blog was inspired by Russel Brand's autobiography book: My booky Wook. My friend was reading the book a couple of days ago and i made a comment on what a great immagination the guy has and how amazingly he managed to summarise the contents of the book into that extremely touching title. So, I decided to follow his example and give my official blog the title that shall inspire many others after me. I hope you appriciate the explanation.

P.S. Note sarcasm in that last paragraph.  
Have a good 'rest-of-the-day' ! I'll write later.
ari

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

Proper Post

So, this is going to be my proper blog-post for today.
Right, well I was just studying for biology and learning stuff about the circulatory system when I just drifted off thinking about Spring break. In some places it's such a huge deal, but here in Italy, it's just like any other holiday to be honest with you :P
 I'm looking forwards to it though; my birthday's coming up on Sunday AND it's Easter sunday, so I feel extra special, although it's happened before lol So, I'll be going out with my friends on Saturday evening to watch one of our school bands play a gig in town and it should be good fun! Finally some chillax time to party and chill with my friends. My plan for this evening is to study a bit more and then FINALLY to watch Brokeback mountain. I doubt I'll finish it before Ugly Betty starts ( and I AM NOT missing it :P), but I'll start watching it atleast.
  So, if you've already seen Brokeback mountain comment here or @reply me on Twitter with your comments and tell me what you think about the movie!
 Cheers,
ari

What a day

Nothing new has happened today really. I went to school, walked back home from the bus stop and now, I'm doing what many people would call "wasting my time" blogging and tweeting instead of starting the pile of homework and studying for the biology test for tomorrow. This isn't good. I should probably get to work and at the same time come up with something interesting to write. Lets not call THIS today's official blog. I'll write later.
ari

Monday, 6 April 2009

Nerdfighter

Why, I only just found out yesterday that i ticked the boxes in the definition of a Nerdfighter. I'd heard a lot about them, but to be honest ( and I'm very ashamed of this) I never really knew what one was. I'm quite happy to have met a cool person on Omegle.com who told me about it and it was a really pleasant surprise to find out I am a NERDFIGHTER and am proud of it.
So basically; i love youtube, i love my macbook, i'm obsessed with Harry Potter and yes, lik most of you I follow charlieissocoollike and nerimon! I'm thinking about becoming a proper vlogger once i have time and ideas for videos :) To complete my nerdfighterness. I also have to to some research on the vlogbrothers. haha x