Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Chandler's house

This week Chandler came to my house on Sunday. Yesterday me and my brother came to his house to stay overnight since it's my mom and dad's anniversary. We've been playing euchre with my dad (while we were at my house) and playing Gunbound and stuff. We also watched LOTR the king returns.

Yep, been havin fun.

thats all for now folks

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

Friday, August 26, 2005

Starbucks


Starbuck's coffee cup promotes homosexual agenda

This is an article all my readers should read. Starbucks has finally gone postal i guess. So much for them. It's too bad I shall have to give up starbucks. I guess the best part is the flavor of their drinks and thats the farthest it goes.

Till next post.
Your faithful Typer,
Yokanchi (Billy)

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"I don't even know what street Canada is on." - Al Capone
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Thursday, August 25, 2005


Here is another picture i took in Breckenridge, Enjoy.



Enjoy this funny joke now
As the coals from our barbecue burned down, our hosts passed out marshmallows and long roasting forks.

Just then, two fire trucks roared by, sirens blaring, lights flashing. They stopped at a house right down the block.

All twelve of us raced out of the back yard, down the street, where we found the owners of the blazing house standing by helplessly.

They glared at us with looks of disgust.

Suddenly, we realized why.........

we were all still holding our roasting forks with marshmallows on them.


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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Lazy

Yes I know I haven't been blogging nearly enough to keep anyone reading, and for that I'm sorry. I've been pretty busy lately. Between playing phone books and going to breckenridge and such, the only time I do get on the beloved computer I unfortunatly mostly spend it playing morrowind (a computer game i just got).
So here is my apology to all my readers (the few it may be).
I will try to post more often now.

Need something to read? Check out the new post on A Sad Tale


Till next post.
Your (not so) faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"I can see clearly now, the brain is gone"
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Friday, August 19, 2005

Brekenridge

Yeah, I don't know whether i misspelled it or not, but anyway. Our whole family is going to Brekenridge for the weekend for a wedding for some people I don't even know. How am i going to a wedding where i've never met them before? Well, my dad is a pastor, and he will be preaching the wedding.

The parents of the people getting married are paying for a condo for our whole family to stay in for the whole weekend (which I think is pretty nice). So we'll be there till sunday.

Tuesday, August 16, 2005


Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here's a thousand word essay i took at youthgroup camp. BTW if you click on it it'll give you a nice full sized picture that i have on my background at the moment. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Studies

While at camp i wrote some devotional type things that I will post be posting here. I wrote them during morning devotions for the most part.
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BTW thanks for voting in the last poll i put up, that will better help me know what content to put on this blog.

Your faithful typer,
Till next post.
Yokanchi (Billy)

Sunday, August 07, 2005

Home from Camp

Update

Well I got home from camp on Saturday with Max, Sergey, and my brother.
Camp was great. I guess I'll talk about the first week first (the first week i was up there i mean), and then get to highschool week.

I was on a-team for the Jr high week and as an a-team member I washed dishes, changed trash and stuff a lot. Wasn't anything very interesting happened. I did ask a girl to the banquet because she was cool and wasn't going to be there next week, but its not like we did anything different since the a-team always sits together anyway lol. But that was pretty cool. We got to play in the surprise hours. I played in all of them even though i was really tired from staying up late most the time.

High school week

High school week was interesting, fun, wacky.
I didn't really like my counselor. As counselors there are three kinds 1)The worst idiots 2)The kind you don't remember next year and 3) The most awesome ones you remember forever!

unfortunately my counsilor fell into a category slightly below 2 to where I'll probably never remember him unless he actually uses that e-mail address i gave him. He was just a little too snobby, and couldn't take any advice, even though he had never been to TPBC before.
This year for highschool week we did some really awesome stuff, like hike old man mountain at night, and we also played capture the flag campwide at night. Me and Max grabbed our flags (personal flags) and ran off to get a good defensive position.
Turns out we grabbed green flags somehow and thought they were orange. So we hid on orange's side being perimeter guards, and then almost got out. After that we went and got the right ones so we were with our cabin again.
This year we stayed in maple grove, it was nice not having to walk to a shower house, but the bathroom is really awful and old in that one. It wasn't so bad but kinda dirty. Anyway, that was only the second time I've stayed in that cabin as a camper (that i can remember)

As for the banquet, I didn't ask anyone to the highschool week banquet, because i didn't really know anyone i wanted to ask, although i was going to ask a friend named Bekah right before we went in since i didn't know who else to go with. Unfortunately i didn't even get to sit with her and faith because i never saw them till we were already seated. But it was ok i guess.
We had ribs, corn, potatoes, and rolls.

Our cabin did a really funny skit where Danny interviewed three people, and then three other people (i was one) did the arms for them separately causing them all to have really funny gestures. Personally I thought our skit was the most funny.

At camp i made a whole lot of friends this year, i think it was the least shy year for me LOL.

and that's about all, oh yes. Our speaker was a guy from Alpha omega institute Dan Korow was his name. He was a really great speaker, unfortunately the missionary for this week was a really awful speaker and as a kid that took one year of speech class, I could even speak better than him. :( and so it really bugged me when he went on about the way they send their newsletter for about 5-8 minutes and then went back to talk about something he already covered. He also stuttered and had a deer-in-the-headlights look most of the time. (which can be really uncomfortable when you're the person he's staring at) Anyway, I thought to myself, if I was this unprepared for public speaking I would have declined the offer to be the missionary of the week, seeing as how you have to speak or do something for an hour a day.

Well there was this one game "battleship assassins" a new game which we played for surprise hour and I think it deserves some mention, since it was such a fun game. We had four teams and each team started by catching waterballoons launched with a waterballoon launcher from a nearby hill. That was the boring part, but then we really got a fun part. Each team had a captain who wore two Alka-Seltzer necklaces and there were buckets of water in the middle which each team's assassins used with little cups to try and get the other team's commanders who just sat on a chair getting wet. I was a guard and I blocked as much water as i could from getting on Nollin (who was our commander).

It was a great week of camp and that just about sums all the haps up.

Till next post,
Your faithful typer.
Yokanchi (Billy)

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"The MORE you sweat in training the LESS you bleed in battle."
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