Hey, kids. I finally got my laptop's power cable back (I had left it at home and had to get it mailed to me at Elon) so now I can finally post some entries with pictures from my laptop.
I realy hate to dissapoint you this much, but I am, in fact, returning to this blog. Don't worry, though, this is expected to be my only entry for about a week and a half. Because right now I'm taking the class called:

Oh, wait. That picture's already at the top of the page. Anyway, this class involves going to Los Angeles for a week and a half, starting Wedensday. Yes, I know I will have to endure dangers like gangs, thugs, earthquakes, and the LAPD, but I think that the overall awesomeness of seeing the film industry and the industries that surround it up close will be well worth it.
I have several stories to tell, including the one I mentioned a post or two ago that should also help to explain the background. I've been caught up in the latest Internet craze known as the O RLY owl. It started like this:

It then expanded to many other owls that seem to be saying things. They can even be used to have a conversation/tell a story...
Owl #1:

Owl #2:


#1:


#1: Sorry, I have...
#2:
#1:
Well, sort of a story...
Anyway, now you understand the background picture, and I can post it here, where you can see it all.
I should also announce that 2006 is to be the Year of the Owls (Doesn't work in Firefox Browser, sadly) and that I will release the 2005 Picture of the year when I get back.
Anyway, here's my other story: There was one class we all hated, American Literature II. Let's just say that the professor is cetifiably barking mad. For this class' final, we had two parts: An essay section that we typed ourselves, and a sort answer section that we filled out on a worksheet like thing. Well, I took the final and figured I did OK. The next morning, however, I got an email from the professor saying that he didn't have my short answer portion. I looked down on the floor next to my computer and there it was.
However, I was able to turn it into the professor's office. I recieved a B in the course.
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