Nevermind, false alarm. Today I got a letter from a college of my choice thanking me for applying to the school. That's it. I'm glad they've acknowledged my existence and all but I'm kinda heartbroken because it didn't say "Congratulations, you've been accepted!" If I was accepted however, I'd be crying and laughing like a drunk person who danced with a hot guy that said you're hot but a bad dancer, not that I'd know or anything.
Omg!! I went to this blacklight party and I had so much fun. I actually danced for the first time, even though I was just jumping around and moving my hips. My only regret was not wearing white, and making out with that guy, not the one I danced with. I mean he thought I was drunk and tried to take advantage of me. The sad part is we were aquaintances before. He was like "Let's go for a walk" since I was with my friends and I was like "I can't leave my friends". And he was like "let me give you a kiss somewhere" and I was like "fuck no!"
The moral to this story is don't go to parties and get wasted cause some drunk guy will try to 'cop-a-feel'.
Don't get drunk, go to college, or do both but don't let guys cop-a-feel.
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- Lady J
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Early Christmas present
Merry Christmas Eve... I guess. I say this because I know alot of you guys don't celebrate Christmas and I respect that. For the past couple of years, 5 to be exact, I haven't been getting presents at all, unless you count the caramel corn gift in 2007. In the 5th grade we had a gift exchange. I got this girl a Care Bear and my teacher was like
"Who was supposed to get Jonique something?"
*cricket noises*
So I understand what its like to not have a "'Merry' Christmas". I do know however, that we should be grateful for shit like life, and food, and an internet connection. For those who aren't Christians, Christmas should be about love and shit like that, you know. So even though you hate the day, it would be nice to give someone a hug, or say have a nice day, or compliment someone's socks ;)
"Who was supposed to get Jonique something?"
*cricket noises*
So I understand what its like to not have a "'Merry' Christmas". I do know however, that we should be grateful for shit like life, and food, and an internet connection. For those who aren't Christians, Christmas should be about love and shit like that, you know. So even though you hate the day, it would be nice to give someone a hug, or say have a nice day, or compliment someone's socks ;)
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