Friday, December 29, 2006

Flying like a bird at 5,000ft, the winged wonder | the Daily Mail

Flying like a bird at 5,000ft, the winged wonder | the Daily Mail

This is crazy cool! Go check it out.
That guy is awesome! Well, our winter camp trip turned out to be a day longer than we meant it to be. The camping at TPBC was great. I went sledding, but didn't play snow football because of my ankle that I rolled earlier at home. Well, Chandler's dad came a little early on Thursday morning to pick us up so we could outrun the snow that was coming. However, we obviously didn't leave soon enough, because the road to come home was closed so we ended up staying at a hotel in Glenwood Springs. That was pretty fun, we played Farckel and Loot. then we came home pretty easily this morning. Well, that's the down low for this week.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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I'm not a complete idiot -- Some parts are missing.
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Sunday, December 24, 2006

Mail Truck

Well,
Yesterday we spent the whole morning shoveling our grandparents driveway and unstucking cars. One of them was a mail truck. That was kind of cool (well, interesting, it wasn't really that cool because it took like 2 or more hours). So I was going to go Christmas shopping again, but we didn't have time.
We were planning on going to Chandler's house yesterday which is why we didn't have time. They were coming down in the jeep to pick me and Benjamin up. Then we found out that they were coming later, so I went shopping for like a half and hour. That worked out pretty well.

Now, today. Well, yesterday. We spent all day backing up and reformatting. It went really well till I had to find drivers. Then I spent an hour trying to find one stupid driver. I found it eventually and had it mostly set up when I realized that my hard drive was way fuller than it should have been. We then checked it out and realized that my hard drive hadn't gotten reformatted so I spent another couple hours redoing all that, but it was much easier because I had everything already downloaded. So now here we are, almost ready to go to church.

Well, I don't really have time to post anything else.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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Typos are very important to all written form. It gives the reader something to look for so they aren't distracted by the total lack of content in your writing.
- Randy K. Milholland

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(hopefully there's something a little more interesting about my posts than that, sorry I couldn't post much more but I don't have time today.)

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Snow Falls!

Wow! We just got like 2 feet of snow in about a night and day!
Yesterday me and Benjamin walked to King Soopers (the grocery store) through the blizzard. Just making it through was pretty fun, but we also got coffee and doughnuts to eat on the way back. We got a Monster House and watched it also. It was a pretty good movie. The movie is about a possesed house which you would know from the trailers (I think). I really liked the graphics. That was a really cool part of the movie, but there were some things I didn't like but overall it's a pretty good movie. I watched a few other movies too including Superman, Cars, and Pirates of the Carribean dead man's chest. I liked them all well enough. My favorite was Superman. I don't understand why some people didn't like it. I guess it was a little sentimental, but it seemed to fit. Cars unfortunately was way too sentimental. For an animated movie about cars there's just not alot of room for slow sad scenes or slow happy ones. whoever made the movie obviously wanted alot of that but tried to pack too many in. Really it did have some good personalities and some really good parts that I did enjoy though. Obviously Mater was the best character in there. I think he pretty much made the movie for me.
Anyway, then there was Pirates 2. I liked it, but I did understand why people liked the first one better. It seemed like it was a little too packed with action and a little lacking in good wit. Overall. however, it was pretty good and a good watch something you should see after watching the first one. Oh, there was the scantily clad ladies. I noticed whereas in the first movie it was pretty clean and not so abusive with the cleavage but in this movie there was too much.

Yeah, everyone's probably already watched these movies lol, but I've ended up watching alot over older movies this semester instead of the newest ones. Well, I just thought I'd post my opinion.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Responsibility: Something you should accept if, and only if, they have irrefutable photographic evidence."
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Sunday, December 17, 2006

HomeNow!

Well, yeah, I'm home.
The flight home was made on two different planes with a stop at Pheonix. It was pretty good. Coming over Denver was a little bumpy. I left at 6:30pm and got to DIA at 11:30pm. Ending up getting to bed at 2:00am I slept in till 11 Saturday morning and now it's Sunday.
Should be a good break :)
Chandler, figure out when Moriah wants to see that movie next time you talk to her.
Not much else to say... I forgot how cool my room was, it's awesome and so is my cat.
Well, not much to do this week till the reformation party. Got a dentist appointment on Monday though.

Friday, December 15, 2006

Outreach Team

Here's another picture from outreach week. This is all of our outreach team + Jim and Judy King. And then there's two other deaf folks that came for church on the right
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Outreach week picture

Look, it's me interpreting for Lee :)
(Wow, my hair is short in that picture. I wish it was that short now)
Well, I gotta study.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for."
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Saturday, December 09, 2006

This is how my living room looks right now.
Here's my bunk bed and my desk. If you saw the pictures I put up before you can see there's quite a bit of a change.
Check out my dual moniters!! :)

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"If you're not a part of the solution, there's good money in prolonging the problem."
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Happy Feet

Wow, aren't our animated childrens movies so uplifting these days. I'm so happy Hollywood is pushing humanistic ideals. Aren't they just grand....
Yeah, this doesn't look like a movie I'll be going to see. According to Michael Medved it's a movie that is "dark, disturbing and deeply political." Scary.
Read the whole commentary He's made on the movie if you get a chance.

Here's the conclusion of the movie Happy Feet on plugged in movie reviews from focus on the family.


Happy Feet: "Happy Feet, shot with a true director's eye for camera movement, scene composition and detail (the little Mumble wears 6 million feathers and his dance steps are all motion captured from virtuoso tap-dancer Savion Glover), gives us a digital Antarctica that's both bone-chilling and beautiful. It also boogies down a path that kids' movies have just about worn down into a rut: Be true to yourself. Gratifyingly, although that theme has been hijacked in recent years by (anti)social agendas, the film doesn't appear to boast any banner other than, 'Friendship and love can overcome any difference.'

OK. It does hoist one other banner. The cute little penguins (humanized with romantic desires, teen angst and even a kind of religion) are being threatened by a horrible and mysterious alien. And that evil entity is ... us. If only mankind would go away, they seem to be saying, then all the creatures of the world could be happy and live in harmony. Of course the film's creators overlook the fact that if man went away then there wouldn't be anyone around to anthropomorphize all that is cute and cuddly anymore. How would the penguins tap-dance then?

So, what's on the dance card for families who're itching to move their feet toward the local cineplex? A pouty Prince song, 'perpetual indulgence,' a bit of defiant behavior, oddly unpleasant interjections of spiritualism, Footloose-style loosen-up-you-old-fuddy-duddy "moralizing," and a few bodily function jokes. But also images of sacrificial love, friendship, courage and loyalty. Not to mention (again) the idea that nobody should be shunned just because he likes to dance and you like to sing. "

Broomball and Finals

Well tonight was pretty awesome! I got to go to the Slight/Sweazy dorm Christmas party. That was fun, but the real fun started when we went to play broom ball and various other games on the ice. For those of you who have not heard of broom ball (I hadn't) it's where you have two large teams and two goals similar to ice hockey. The thing that is different is that nobody is wearing skates. Contrary to the name we do not use brooms either, but we used these sticks with a small rubber thing on the end. Then instead of a puck, we use a rubber ball about 7 inches in diameter.

I almost didn't go because it costed 5$. My roommate ended up paying for me to go though, so that was really cool. Thanks Sean! Well, I also got to hang out with a really cool girl too and that added to the overall fun-ness.

Well, I don't have much more to blog. For next week I'm just praying that I study enough for the finals. Honestly I don't think they'll be too hard now that I've finished my finals for Aural Theory (That's music theory that you have to hear and know exactly what you are hearing). The English final could be a little bit hard. The study guide seems a little bit vague and I'm so I'm really not sure what all to study, but I have some notes I'll read and hopefully that will help. Then there's my old testament final. That will be somewhat hard. There's a significant amount of information to study, but I think it will be pretty easy. He's such a good teacher that he makes the learning easy. Unfortunately I'd have to say looking back I really didn't like my English Comp. Class so much. Realizing how much we actually have to do. The teacher is nice, but sometimes hard to understand. The thing I really don't like though is how we have to write 5 papers throughout the semester, then write a really big research paper, and then after that even take a final. Apparently this is the only English comp. class that we have to take a final in. None of the other English teachers require it. Oh well, it looks like alot of stuff I know. Oh, and there's even questions like the SAT. I thought that I was done with dumb SAT questions, but obviously my English teacher thinks that everyone wants more experience taking SAT like questions since we'll be doing that so much later in life..... Dunno....
oh well,

Till next time.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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Everybody hates me because I'm so universally liked.
- Peter de Vries
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PS They found Popeye's mom....


Thursday, December 07, 2006

Chariots of the Gods.

Thanks to Astrosmith at True Anomaly For today's post material. I went and bought this really cool book I'm going to look at during christmas break. Chariots of the Gods
It's probably not theologically correct, but looks really cool, and I got it for 1 cent on Amazon.
Hey, if you want to read it and you've got $3.50 you might think about getting a copy yourself.
Anyway I have homework to do for now so I'll post more later.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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If you want the last word in an argument, say, "You're right."
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

It's All Who You Know

"In life and in death, it's not what you know, it's Who you know!"

I just saw this on an e-mail and I'm at work so I can't blog much.
But I thought that was a really cool quote, because it's true. The concept also reminded me of the Newsboys song "It's all who you know"

Listen to it. Enjoy it

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Live every day like it is your last - one of these days it will be."
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(BTW I do not agree with that quote/philosophy, but that's another blog. Remind me or let me know you want to see one and I'll write a post up about it later)

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Update

Ok, Here's an update.

Well, I'll try to post quickly. I have alot to get done and alot of sleeping to do so....
We did christmas concerts every night from Tuesday till Saturday. We also did a condensed version of a concert on Friday for chapel. Then for Saturday we did an extra one in the afternoon. And then today, we sang in front of like 2000 people or so at Grace Community Church (John MacArthur's church). We did that for two services. That was pretty fun. The first time we pretty much were really sad sounding, but the second one was pretty much amazing.

So, to sum it all up. Now I'm exhausted and have homework to do along with my extra sleeping I plan on getting done.
Well, it's 6:08 pm Sunday and I have alot to be doing so I'll post again later.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Gas prices are so high that when this college girl pulled into a gas station and asked for 2 dollar's worth, the attendant dabbed some behind her ears."
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PS



This is me and some of my buddies in Slight, along with our cool RD Jeff! WOohoO!

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving



Happy Thanksgiving everyone. Be thankful for everything!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Live so that your friends can defend you, but never have to."
- Arnold Glasow
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Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Coffee

The Coffee Fool

For the coffee drinkers you know this is certainly a promising site for Christmas gifts. It makes me want to go buy a package of blueberry cinnamon swirl! :9 yummy!
Check it out if you like coffee.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Don't regret growing older. It is a privilege denied to many."
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Saturday, November 18, 2006

Just an Idea

I just had this interesting idea.
For a church to have greater impact on a community what if they decided to have an community committee for the unbelievers.
Now the first thing you would wonder would be, what in the world would they do. (I honestly just thought of this a minute ago and it's just an idea but...)
I think basically it would be led by someone who is very in touch with the surrounding community. They would have to be someone who was a very good people person so that they would know a good number of people that were not church-goers or at least not believers. The person that headed it of course would be a believer, but would have to be a mature one that was in touch with what people that weren't in the church thought and felt about the church. Speaking of the other "members" of the committee, there wouldn't actually have to be a specific member group, although it would be very interesting and possibly benificial to have one, but mostly it would be the one or two leaders from the church heading the committee that would go into the community and perhaps take polls, and generally communicate with the general public to find out what kinds of problems and issues they were facing so that they could bring them up and the church could be of more help to the community. In this way the church would be lifted up in the public eye and hopefully as another good effect people would be brought to the Lord through the committee's leader or leaders because they could possibly be one of the only contacts that some people have relating to anything that is of God.

Basically this would have an intended end-result of a ministry type of committee that would represent the communittee to the church board or at least the church members.

Haven't thought this over a whole lot, I just thought I would throw it out there and see what you guys thought. Leave comments!!!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"The repetition of small efforts will accomplish more than the occasional use of great talents."
- Charles H. Spurgeon
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Tuesday, November 14, 2006

British Humanist Association

British Humanist Association

That's creepy, just creepy. Look at how many times they say non-religious. That, I find is weird. Why should they care so much if they're only for the "greater good" whatever they think that is.
I'm still looking at it. I haven't seen what they think that is yet.

If that doesn't creep you out, look what they think about christians in particular.

"BHA (British Humanist Association) works ... for an end to the privileged position of religion – and Christianity in particular – in law, education, broadcasting and wherever else it occurs. "

"The British Humanist Association exists to promote Humanism and support and represent people who seek to live good lives without religious or superstitious beliefs. "

Basically the fool's association...
Psa 10:4 The wicked, in the pride of his countenance, saith, He will not require it. All his thoughts are, There is no God.

Well, I want to write more on this, but I gotta go to bed, I'm exhausted. Tomorrow is more classes. Hopefully I'll get a chance to write about this more.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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There's a sign above the scale in my doctor's office that says, "Pretend it's your IQ."
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(Gotta love dumb people, just try not to hate them. Sometimes it comes easier than love)

Sunday, November 12, 2006

Spiritual Warfare (To Christians)

Today in church at Placerita Bible Church the pastor was talking about how there is a spiritual battle going on right now even though we can't see it. He was teaching from Daniel 10 where Daniel sees someone (an angel or something) and he talks to him. I think the pastor didn't want to scare anyone so he didn't go as in depth as he could've. That's why I figured I'd blog about it. I might as well talk about it if he didn't.

I think it's very important (extremely important in fact) for us to realize that there is a real spiritual battle that has been raging for thousands of years. Ever since satan left split heaven and created his own rebellion he has been God's enemy and we are sitting right in the battlefield whether we like it or not (which I am most sure we do not). This battle is very unreal to us. The reason it is so unreal is the fact that much of this battle is being waged by spirits, meaning demons and angels.
If you've ever seen one of those fantasy video games, it's very much like that. I don't mean to bring it down to that level, and it's not the same, but just to give us mere humans a picture of what it's like I would like to appeal to the fantasy games that some people play. Of course the real difference that we must realize is how real and consequential the real battle is whereas the video games aren't real and are completely inconsequential in all ways. I just want you to realize that I don't take spiritual battles lightly and think they're just like video games. Understand that I realize how real they actually are. Of course I hope you realize the same exact thing. Most Christians, I believe, don't think of it as this real. They seem to think of this as a fantasy itself.
The reality is this and we must accept it; that angels and demons battle amongst us. There could be a demon standing outside this room battling for entry. There could be more, I don't know. Now this sounds really weird, but it's something we have to take as real. We are at war!
I figure (and this is just speculation) that for the most part all the spiritual battles take place in another kind of dimension which is why angels and demons don't necissarily have a certain physical position. However this dimension is obviously somewhat interwoven with ours and they are able to be in both. We see that angels come and speak with humans all throughout the Bible. We also should take notice of how demons inhabiting humans were very commonplace back then. I think that today there's not nearly anything close to the amount of people that are possesed. But, why is this? I believe that probably the territory that demonic forces had gained during the time from the fall till Jesus had gained was significantly large. After Jesus came the apostles and disciples of Jesus were traveling around and kicking alot of demons out. This is what I believe has brought about the situation today where the demonic forces (at least in the area of human possesion) were significantly pushed back then.

Anyway, this is all to give you a little picture of the colossial thousand + year battle that continues to rage about us. Remember what side you are on and don't fall into laziness. We need to remember to always be fighting back. Now obviously we are hopelessly unequipped. That is why God has given us prayer. Always call for backup. Next, we should always be equipping ourselves. Always be ready to give a defense for the hope that is within. There is no lack of improvements we can make upon ourselves spiritually (and very often physically) to better equip ourselves while we live our lives through this battle. Prayer is one of our most powerful weapons. The Bible is our powerful personal artillary. We must know how to use it effectively. Study it and know what it means. Also, not only is it our personal arsenal but it is also our source of nourishment. Our meals ready to eat for an analogy.
And lastly, do not forget under any circumstances what we are fighting for, what side we are on as Christians, (of course as far as I'm concerned if you're on the other side you can just not worry about forgetting what side you're on. Don't worry about it at all) and continue to fight actively so that you are not taken by the enemy to be used for his purposes or cut down by him so that you are rendered ineffective. What are we fighting for? So that all may know the power of our God and that they can love God or go to hell (I don't say that flippantly, for I hope that you know as well as I do that those that reject our Holy God will burn eternally and this is very important to consider). What side are we on? We are on side of the most holy almighty omnipotent omnipresent and all transcending God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This means that we are supporting him whole heartedly and every action we do glorifies him and that we should seek forgivness if we do not. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, mind, and soul.
Finally, we must continue to fight actively. Therefore we must remember to examine all our actions and seek to glorify God in everything that we do. We must seek whole heartedly to do all that he wills us to do and nothing else with our lives.
With all this in mind again I would like anyone reading this to remember what battle we are taking place in at this very moment. Are you fighting? Remember to always be on guard and always examining every action to see that it glorifies God. I pray that I can do the same.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer
Yokanchi

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"God does not ask your ability or your inability. He asks only your availability."
- Mary Kay Ash
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(that sounds suspicously like mary kay and ashley, but I don't know....)


(two quotes today, I couldn't decide which one was better to post)
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"When I lost my rifle, the Army charged me 85 dollars. That is why in the Navy the Captain goes down with the ship."
- Dick Gregory
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Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Segway | Concept Centaur

Segway's got this sweet concept vehicle. It's sort of like a superduper cool ATV except not quite as rugged. It's much more manuverable than any atv though. One of the coolest things I like about it is how you can drive on only two wheels for as long as you need to. Definitly wish I had one of these. This would be for sure one of the coolest ways to get around campus.

Watch a video here

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials."
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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

It's my birthday!

Yay!!
Thanks to everyone who made this day so fun for me :)
I got cards from lots of people and a great big package from my cool youth group and a package from my family too!
I love you guys!




Look, I'm on our school's website! I'm famous!


I just wanted to show you one of my good friends. This is Chan at a pep rally :) He's pretty cool

Well,

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Beware of programmers who carry screwdrivers."
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PS I just got this e-mail from my government prof :D

Happy Birthday to you,

Happy Birthday to you,

Happy Birthday dear Billy,

Happy Birthday to you.



Dr. Frazer

Friday, October 27, 2006

My favorite interval

Ok, so I figured out my favorite interval is definitely the major 3rd.
And the best one is when it's sung by two people in harmony. It also sounds quite nice on E and G#
I also found another favorite band.
It's called X-ray Spex and they have really weird, but funny and cool music. They're also really talented and have alot of major 3rds in their music :) lol

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Grammar

The florid blop frumples over the zorp
Barfy zeegles were fiffling through the wamp
A gaffy floz alwyas ents the woozzles
Plithy himps have blilken ben
With tha slinty scupples, a wiggen seldom glubs
Two worken sleebs were sneetingby nim lind
Many pildy snarfs pondled at the rills
Mulky tarks had tallen at a criff
His woldy cran polts all the bims
Wold blooks, nimning the rolm, are dilming across the wirk

Those are the example sentances we were using this morning in English composition class this morning.

Till next post.
your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Whoever said there is no such thing as a stupid question has never worked in customer service."
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Sad News: E.Coli Death Claims First Celebrity

Sad News: E.Coli Death Claims First Celebrity

I don't know if you guys already heard about the E. Coli thing, but there was an outbreak of it in spinich and this death really saddens me. He was a hero of mine.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Judge everything by appearances and nobody would ever eat an oyster."
~ (oysters are yummy! well, at least clams are in soup :9 )

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Are you dumb sometimes?

Yes.
Ever go and do something you probably should have thought about before going and doing, but you decide that instead of waiting, thinking about it, or researching it you just go do it and decide, "well if I shouldn't have done it I'll just live with it and maybe try to undo it" ?
Yeah, I do that. Probably a little to often. They say people don't like change. Sometimes I think it is good and I should stick to that rule, less change is good.
I don't know.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"If God doesn't destroy Hollywood Boulevard, he owes Sodom and Gomorrah an apology."
- Jay Leno
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Sunday, October 15, 2006

Homework can be fun?

I think I've realized why people like working under pressure. It's really just the thrill of getting something done quickly and on time. Being efficient and good. And so they work to get better at being fast and efficient at the same time. They do this by using the deadline as their time limit, not starting till they are forced to do it in a small amount of time and do it well. Of course this probably doesn't apply to well over half of people that do this. Alot of it is probably laziness, but some people do "work better under pressure" and I think that's how it works for alot of people. I think I do like doing it that way sometimes.
Well, I have alot of homework to do now.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"If you want your spouse to listen and pay strict attention to every word you say - talk in your sleep."
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sleep evades

Yeah, I'm pretty much wishing I could sleep right now, but I just can't so I'm wasting my time on the good ol' internet.
Oh well.
It's like 2:30 almost and I'm only going to get like 4 hours of sleep if I can even get to sleep right now.
I might miss church tomorrow and sleep in a little, or just go to the church down the road that has later services. I'm not sure. Before you think I'm a terrible person for saying I might miss church, realize that I haven't missed one yet.
Anyway, tomorrow is going to be homework day. Finish one paper and write another. The one that needs to be revised is an english comp paper. We have to turn in a cause/effect essay on Tuesday. Then the other one is a one page paper entitled. Leviticus synthesis paper. It's really not too hard, but I'll have to make myself do it. I got a 95 on my first one (Genesis) so that makes me pretty happy. I've also got an A+ in Music Theory 1 :)
As for my other classes, I have an A in Biblical fundamentals, but that is because it's graded on pass or fail basis. All you have to do is finish the reading assignments and come to class. Then, if you're wondering and I know you all are... jk, but I'm gonna tell you just in case you are, I've gotten two papers back from English Comp and gotten a B both times, which pretty much makes me really happy. I'm shooting for B-A in that class, it's not really a hard class but I'm not really the greatest writer. Then there's US Government. Not really worried about that class even though I've got a B. B is about average for me I guess, but I think I can bring it up to an A. I just got a D on one of my quizzes for getting like 4 or 5 questions wrong and then I got a b on the last exam, but it's ok.
Well, I don't really have anything else to write on...
Oh, tonight I went to a deaf night at a coffee shop. That was very interesting. It was pretty fun. I went with most of our Outreach team that went to Grace Bible Deaf church. Jim came too.
Well, I should probably go try to sleep now. Of course now that I'm hardly going to get much sleep I don't even feel like going to bed... but I will. Goodbye cruel world! (for a few hours lol)

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"More important than learning how to recall things is finding ways to forget things that are cluttering the mind."
- James Waddell Alexander, II
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(So true)

PS I really don't have the time or will to start updating The Loudmouth anymore :( Maybe I'll start that up again next summer. For now though I'm thinking about deleting that blog unless anyone has any better ideas.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Officials: Kids shot to death, left by Florida road - CNN.com

Officials: Kids shot to death, left by Florida road - CNN.com

Terrible news to read. Like something from a horror movie.
I don't know what to say, but it's sick.
It's hard to even imagine. News like this makes me really sad. I'm just sitting here feeling awful after reading that. [edit] I just heard the news again on the TV, and personally I hope the guy (person, whatever) dies a horrible death for doing that. I don't care about what the family did at all. He shouldn't have done that. I hope he dies![/edit]

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Capitalism is man exploiting man. Socialism is the other way around."
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PS If anyone wants to get me a present I want to get the book Saint by Ted Dekker more than anything right now. It looks like a really really really really really sweet book. That's the best way I can express how cool it looks to me right now through my limited vocabulary.

PPS Something interesting: I just found out through my e-mail I have a package waiting for me at the mail center, but I have no idea what it is. It's so exciting. lol can't wait till class is over and I get to go see what it is :)

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Tongue in cheek humor and mini BibleDevo

Genesis 18:26
The LORD said, "If I find fifty righteous people in the city of Sodom, I will spare the whole place for their sake."

It's a good thing for LA that the Master's College is here.
lol

Romans 3:23 for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God

Unfortunately, but!

Acts 16:31 And they said, "Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house."

and

John 10:28 I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of my hand.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"The foundation on which we build our lives is where we believe divinity resides"
-Yokanchi
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Monday, October 09, 2006

Monday after Outreach week

Well, I'm back from outreach week. I have alot I could talk about, but I'm only going to write a few sentances. I've decided that whenever I feel like blogging I'm going to and only write a few sentances. Because usually when I want to blog I don't because there's so much I want to blog about, and I don't have time to write that much. Anyway, outreach week was good except for the fact that I lost my cell phone at the deaf blind apartments. I think it'll be found soon enough, but I'm not sure. So that's a total bummer. I only lost it on Saturday, but I'm pretty sure it's in the rec room there so I think my friend will find it.
Other than that it was a really great week. I got to know some people and got to know others better. I got a chance to interperet and that was fun. Well, That's all I'm going to write.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Gmail is temporarily unavailable. Cross your fingers and try again in a few minutes. We're sorry for the inconvenience."
- Google
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Friday, September 29, 2006

What is life worth?

Actually that title doesn't have anything to do with my post *snicker snicker*
But it got your attention didn't it? Anyway,

Yeh, it's been a while since I've posted.
I know, sorry about that.
I've been doing well. Had a week where I had like 3 tests (like 3 because I only had two but one of them was like two because it had two parts two different days).
and then this week I just had normal homework but a paper to do too.
Next week I've got outreach week, that'll be nice because we have no school. I'm going with a group to minister to Grace Bible Deaf Church. It should be pretty fun.
I'm pretty happy because I got my computer to be able to type Russian. I'm trying to learn some more Russian. There's quite a few Russians here or people that know Russian here. So next week we don't actually have a week off of school. It's really just 4 days off (besides Sunday). We still have Monday and Tuesday classes.
Not a whole much else to post on. My classes aren't too hard. If you ask me how hard they are on Monday or Tuesday (maybe Wenesday too) then I'd probably say they're really hard. My week is kind of more unbalenced in the way that there's more work on the beginning than the end, it starts out extremely hard and busy but when i hit Wednesday it starts to get easier. I'm working down at the Computer Services and tis' really a great job. I'm loving it. I'm getting better and better at fixing computers every week and it's really fun, I can usually count on work to be something that I have to do, but it's relaxing and I can't do homework while I'm doing it.
Well, I don't really have anything else to post about. I don't usually do much of anything on the weekends, it's not real exciting, but I feel like just relaxing after a week of work, homework, classes, and lack of sleep.

College life...

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi
Дудзеданя

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"Make friends before you need them."
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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Google Calendar

Hey guys I put my class schedule on Google calendar.
If you want to check out my class schedule check out the button that looks like this:



Till next post.
Your faithful poster,
Yokanchi

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"I used to have a handle on life, but it broke."
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I like that quote.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Dorm sweet Dorm

I took a few pictures here in my dorm for y'all to see.


Pic #1 This is my room, the view from my bed towards the door.



Pic #2 This is what you see when you come into my dorm room. (see, we actually have more than one room in a dorm room, so this is like the living room. then there's two bedrooms and a bathroom.)



Pic #3This is my desk and the bottom bunk which is my bed (Yeah I know it's a little messy. I just got through a week of school so it's the weekend and I'm just hanging out and relaxing.




Pic #4This is the living room that you come into first. The door to outside is just to the right of that window.

Oh, I would like to note for everyone that likes Crazy frog, that there is a new crazy frog CD called "more crazy hits" and it looks really cool.

I could really use an extra laptop battery.
Yeah, another one. Just in case anybody really feels like ministering to a dirt poor college student. If you so happen to feel some generosity towards me then I'd really like an extra laptop battery :)
Or you could just give a gift card to buy music too lol, that would make me smile *Grin*

Till next time.
Your faithful typer (and picture poster),
Yokanchi

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"Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day."
-Sally Koch
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Pigita

I gotta study now, but I got a great comic for you guys to read :)

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Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought."
-Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi
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Sunday, August 27, 2006

Old camp post

I was going through my things and found in a notebook a thing I wrote that I may have been planning on writing to put up. I don't know if I ever actually posted it, but it's pretty good, and after not seeing it for so long I want to post it now. I think I wrote it last year during camp (which is why it didn't go straight to the computer, and also probably why it's so good. I tend to write better when I do it on paper away from a computer screen. Too much distraction on a computer I guess.) Anyway, I'll just type this up. It's nice to have something of substance to post without actually having to think it up lol.

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Humility



-Humble
a humble quality or state
That's the definition in the Webster's New Dictionary of the English language. But what is humility in God's eyes? God says: "Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind let each of you regard one another as more important than himself; Do not merely look out for your own interests, but also for the interests of others.
Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who although, he existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God to be a thing to be grasped, But emptied Himself, taking the from of a bond-servant and being made in the likeness of men."
Philippians 2:3-7
Originally I was going to only quote the third verse, but Paul just explains it so amazingly well and thoroughly that I just had to keep going.
What we need to realize is that Paul is talking to people like us! And we need to apply these God given instructions to our own lives and attitudes. Simply stated, we need to squash the ego and trash the pride. Because this isn't just a suggestion, it's God almighty demanding that we "Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind let each of you regard one another as more important than himself" And that is the kind of humility God wants from every one of us as Christians. Besides that we have a testimony to the world. We need to show what real Christians are made of and be "intent on one purpose". And that purpose is to further the christian cause and ultimately God's great plans and his desires for us to grow in his word and teachings. And thus allow the potter to form our lives like soft clay. Give into God today! And let him take control. As you follow the commands that God has plainly given us.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"The meeting of the clairvoyant society has been cancelled due to unforseen circumstances."
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Saturday, August 26, 2006

Saturday after WoW week

Yessiree, it's the Saturday after WoW week. It was completely and amazingly fun this week. The only problem with it is that now I'm going to have to adjust to not having a schedule of one thing to the next right after each other throughout the days. When I first came and started WoW week I felt like I should be doing a class or something, and so doing a whole week of welcome felt, well it just felt kind of weird. But the problem is now, I'm going to have to go through a whole different kind of adjustment and getting used to having classes. *Sigh* Isn't life lovely lol.
But I'm going to be happy getting into classes. I've got my first classes on Monday. Those will be music theory, biblical fundamentals, US government, and collegiete singers (sp I know).
I also start work at the computer center (which I was very happy about getting a job at). That's going to be fun. Well, my friend Jim is here so I'm gonna go now.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is in having lots to do and not doing it."

- Mary Wilson Little
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Thursday, August 24, 2006

WoW week today.

Well, today and yesterday actually.
Yesterday
We got to go to the beach for a few hours and have dinner there. That was incredibly fun. I got to go skidboarding, which is where you have this roundish, pointed board and you wait until the wave is going out and then you run and drop the board and jump on and skid across the retreating wave really fast. It's amazingly fun. I wiped out quite a few times, that was though, as I told a few people, half the fun when you'd get a really cool wipeout. That would usually happen when you went pretty far and then a wave came and you hit it coming in. Then you'd either ride over it and then stop or totally flip off and get soaked lol.
Some people did some really great sand sculptures too while we were there. There was a really super looking horse lying down which they called "monty lying down" since the mascot is a horse named monty.
There was also a really cool living room. Yes, a living room, they had a full sized couch carved into the ground with a ditch where you put your feet so you could actually sit down on the nearly real looking cushions. Then there was one more worth mentioning that was a face that was really nice looking and had a funny lip-sticking-out look on it.
Today
I went to "The Master's Distinctives" that I get to go to every morning, which is actually basically a chapel time where we get to sing worship songs. And while I'm thinking about it I need to mention that their band is really good, and really sweet sounding. Then we had a seminar called "new student success seminar" and that was basically another thing where he talked about us not being lazy and remembering to plan and go to bed at the right time and other stuff like that. Then we had lunch which was number 1 of what has made this day really awesome. The first reason that made my day great was that we had lasagna and that's like my #2 favorite (raviolis is my first in case you were wondering) and we also had rice krispy treats that were really good. Then the #2 thing that made my day was that as I was walking around a car was pulling out from the parking lot next to me and the guy that kind of manages the computer center leaned over the driver to hey to me as they drove by. So that was really sweet, then later another guy that worked at the computer center said hi to me. Then the #3 thing that made my day was I finally got my mailbox open, that was awesome. I got my new Visa card, and then I got my contacts. Next the #4 thing was that as I sat in our computer orientation class with my computer (which I was happy that they let me have since I was gonna be pretty bored in that since I pretty much had everything figured out) I checked my e-mail and that same guy that is the manager of the computer center sent me an e-mail that seemed to say that as soon as the job fair rolls around tomorrow that they'll give me a job there right off.

Well, I can't think of anything else to post except you should check out this podcast they're making for every day of this WOW week. You can check this out at This here link .
Thanks to Cliff, my new buddy here at TMC for the link.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny.
Aeschylus
~

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

A little one

Well I don't have really any time to blog but I'll say this: I went and had a talk with this guy in the computer department and although I have to wait until friday to actually get a student-employment job it really sounds like they are totally ready to hire me. I'm gonna look around at some other jobs too just in case, but it's looking really good and I really hope I get into that job.
Pray for me, I'm having fun, but there's work ahead and lots of it just in case you want a little too :)

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Thou errant dread-bolted death-token !"
~

Monday, August 21, 2006

One more

One more post, just because I like this quote and I have a fast connection.
WOOHOO!!!
Then, breakfast and a whole Monday that actually looks fun.
Oh yes and in this post I would like to put up that Disiance needs to get Dustin to fix his blog, and you should get on Aim more often.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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Money can't buy happiness, but neither can poverty.
- Leo Rosten
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(oh, and a definition for those of you who play Euchre, I saw this on my google homepage and thought you'd like seeing it)

renege: to go back on a promise or commitment.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Bloggin at College now

I'm gonna have to start getting used to having internet so fast I click and a page just appears with virtually no waiting. Yep, I'm at TMC now.
I really gotta go to bed now, but I just wanted to make a quick post.
When I got here I was excited because I got the dorm I wanted. Then we went up to see the dorm room I got. We went and found out that I got to be in the most recently remodeled room. This was way better than I expected, it's really nice because everything's new and besides that there's central airconditioning for this dorm room itself. I'm getting used to having the temperature kind of low since I can't figure out how to change the thermostat. Also, the reason my roomates can't figure it out either is because I don't have any! Not really, but I won't have any for a week. This week is the WoW, week of welcome for those of you who didn't read Jeremiah's comment. That's the week for all of the first timers here at master's. The reason I don't have any roomates though is because I'm the only freshman in a dorm room of 5 which is pretty neat (I think it is) but weird because I have the whole thing to myself for a week. One thing that felt a little weird to me was having this week of welcome. While it's really really fun, I felt like I should be learning something or something and having more free time. I think this Wow week is to keep freshmen busy so they don't get homesick, but I found it kind of strange when I was expecting more time to go places I felt like going and taking classes and stuff. I don't know maybe I'm just weird for wanting to take classes right away lol, I guess it's just the homeschooler in me. Anyway, I did get to go to John MacArthur's church today which was really fun. He's a great pastor and I think I'm going to have to go to his church for a while. I didn't think I'd like it at first because it's such a humongous church (like 3-7 thousand) but I really liked the music at first (I guess that has something to do with the fact that they have a little orchestra and a huge choir right there for the singing of hymns in the Sunday service), but then also I liked our "Sunday school" which was actually "college group". That was fun, both messages we heared were really really good and I kept my classroom urge satisfied by taking notes in the 1st service and then at the night service. What's cool also is that they give you a bulliten for that day and it has all the songs your going to sing (mostly) and then a really nice area for taking notes that is made of really nice writing paper and has a place to write the main text and the title of the sermon. They also give you one of these for the night service which is really sweet and a nice way to take and keep your notes. I'm gonna like getting these little things every Sunday :) Well I have a really busy day tomorrow and I gotta go spend some time under them sheets so I'm gonna hit the shower and go to bed.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"The Christian life isn't difficult--it is impossible. If we don't know that, we will try to do things ourselves. Faith is not necessary when we think we can do it ourselves. Faith comes along when we realize that we cannot do it on our own." - Joseph Garlingen
~ I surely have been believing that lately :) pray for me!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Where I've been what I've done (Camp)

Well, I wanted to post a whole ton of stuff about camp but I don't have time I'll just post a little bit of what I've been doing and what I'm gonna be doing.
I went to my last year of Highschool camp at Twin Peaks Bible Camp. I'd have to say that this was the best year of camp I've ever been to in my life. We didn't have very good surprise hours since it rained almost every evening, but the thing is, I don't go for the surprise hours only (of course!). One thing that made it great was that I got to take Stacie to the banquet, and that was really fun.
Other than that I got to go this year with Chandler. I was sad that Max and Sergey didn't get to come but I'm happy that at least I got to go one year with Chandler. All right, so the next reason I've been away from my computer so much is because a few days after I came back from Twin Peaks' camping I went to our youth group campout. That was a really great campout (except for a few people, but they weren't too bad luckily). That one lasted Thursday through Sunday and was great fun. Really quickly now because I gotta run, this coming thursday I gotta leave with my family for California. This unfortunately means I won't be going to church again, at least not Sunday church becuase I will be there wednesday (which means if you want to see me again before college you're gonna have to come to our wednesday night service that starts at 7:00pm).

I don't have alot more to post except I'll be back online by about saturday which is when I get to college, however it looks like I'll be pretty darn busy for about a week because they're gonna have a week of welcome before classes and stuff start. Oh, one more thing, pray for me on Monday because I have an interview of sorts with someone at the computer center for a job for my work-study program.
That's all folks.
Oh, and add one more prayer request to your list if you would like to because this college thing is gonna be really really expensive. If you so happen to feel the desire to contribute you can let me know and I will happily accept donations :)

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Your children need your presence more than your presents."
~

Saturday, July 29, 2006

This week at TPBC

Well, I spent a week at TPBC doing the A-team work. That was real fun. We got to go up and sit looking at the stars at the ball diamond twice. I played and got real good at playing ping-pong. One of the quite interesting things I never would have guessed I would have done is 1. learn how to play Yu-gi-oh. A pretty weird game but not too bad. and secondly I learned how to play basketball. It's not like I didn't know how to play before, but I haven't played a real (real is a loose term ok?) game of basketball in years. I did alot better than the last time I played basketball I'm pretty sure since the reason I wouldn't play it ever is because I stunk like you wouldn't believe. I'm still not that good because I can't make too many shots but I'm not too bad. It seems that at a certain point of my maturing from kid to near-adult my senses, acuracy, and muscularity have heightened making it feel like I'm more elvish than before. By the way that's what I compared it to because of what happens to Eragon in the books by Christopher Paolini (that might be wrong spelling).
Anyway I ended up doing those things on Friday after getting really bored out of my mind because I couldn't find anyone on the a-team that was doing anything fun except for the people playing basketball. I also managed to bloody Danny's lip during basketball (on accident of course) because I didn't see him and I leaned left to run that way and slammed my head into his chin.
I was sorry (not nearly as sorry as I would have been if it were someone else, but sorry nonetheless).
All in all it was a great weekend.

and an article that's freakin awesome for you to read and contemplate till next week.
Forest family had an elaborate camp among trees

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

These are too good not to post. They're not quotes but they're one liners that I couldn't pass up and I'm not going to hang on to the e-mail till I post them one at a time, so enjoy while I'm gone. Maybe you can read one a day or something.

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1. Birds of a feather flock together ... and crap on your car.

2. There's always a lot to be thankful for if you take time to lookfor it. For example, I am sitting here thinking how nice it is that wrinkles don't hurt.

3. When I'm feeling down, I like to whistle. It makes the neighbor's dog run to the end of his chain and gag himself.

4. If you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague.

5. Don't assume malice for what stupidity can explain.

6. A penny saved is a government oversight.

7. The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.

8. The older you get, the tougher it is to lose weight, because by then your body and your fat are really good friends.

9. The easiest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement.

10. He who hesitates is probably right.

11. If you think there is good in everybody, you haven't met everybody.

12. If you can smile when things go wrong, you have someone in mind to blame.

13. The sole purpose of a child's middle name is so he can tell when he's really in trouble.

14. Did you ever notice: When you put together "THE" and "IRS," it spells "THEIRS.
~

(well, maybe 2 a day)

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Check out the disco man!



Yup, here's my favorite disco brother.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"For all the advances in medicine, there is still no cure for the common birthday." - Senator John Glenn
~

Friday, July 21, 2006

Stem Cell Research



I couldn't decide whether to post this on The Loudmouth, but I just decided to post it here especially since I can't upload pictures at Townhall.
Anyway, I like this not because I'm unhappy that the president vetoed the stem cell research bill, but that this is the first bill he's vetoed, thus the emergency box. Before I even read this I was joking with my dad about the president practicing up so he'll be in veto-writing shape when it came.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Centipede: An ant built to government specifications."
~

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Twin Peaks!!

Woo Hoo! Here comes A-team!
This Monday I'll be off for a week of funness at Twin Peaks, being an A-team member for the Jr. High week. Unfortunately this means I have to put up with Sarah and her airheaded friends, but It's not all that bad lol.

I wrote a post detailing a little better what I'm going to say here but my internet filter blew it out of the web so, I'll sum it up. I take notes as I do my Bible reading. The things I write down aren't usually all that great, but occasionally I write something that is really good and is pretty good insight (At least it seems that way to me) and seems like something that I ought to share. So, I've decided that I'm going to go through my Bible reading notes and find some excerpts and publish them here. Of course this won't be anytime real soon since I have a full two weeks of camping at Twin Peaks, but after that I'm going to have to try and get that going.
Hopefully I'll get a chance to update my blog in between weeks, but we'll see, I may not even be coming back in between if I get a place to stay while I'm up there. In any case I'm going to Max's house this weekend too, so starting tomorrow I'm gonna go have alot of fun stuff to tend to.

Till next post. (which would hopefully be the next time I see a computer)
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"The only thing that wakes you up faster than coffee is spilled coffee."
~

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Bible Reading Notes

I haven't been updating this blog that much and I have a good reason too! I haven't done anything worth blogging about! Mostly just delivering phonebooks, but besides that, the reason for this post is just to say that I've thought of something that will provide some "blog fodder" as Chandler calls it.
I have been reading through the new testament and taking notes while doing it. Just personal notes nothing really great, but while doing it I have written some things that might be worthy of blogging and so I'm going to post some excerpts from my Bible reading notes for you to read and (hopefully) comment about. Right now however it is after midnight and I have to get up early so I'll be hitting the hay and try to get a post up tomorrow with the first one.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

~
"A reasent studdi haz shon dat peepal hoo aar werry samaarat end gudd lukeeng mak manee spallings misstake... Vatt iz yorr opeeneum?"
~

Friday, July 14, 2006

Look! It's the president using the force!!




I certainly hope he's jedi not sith!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they can in prison?"
~

Thursday, July 13, 2006

New links

I updated the links to the right --->
Also, notice the new link (not The Loudmouth one)
But the one below it.
It's a really great blog, fun to read!
I put below mine because it's so good that mine needs a little more publicity so that I can hopefully compete with this guy's lol
I really like how he writes.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"as long as you have a battery you will always have friends"
-Chandler
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Saturday, July 08, 2006

The Loudmouth

Yes that's right, The Loudmouth.
That's the name of my new blog. This one is purely for political commentary and commentary on current events. I hope I can keep it going for a while. Took me long enough to get it set up and looking at stuff to blog about.
That's at http://www.theloudmouth.townhall.com bookmark it, write it down, tattoo it on your bald hamster.
Visit often.
Link soon!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"I'm sorry. Am I driving too close in front of you?"
~ (I wish I had a bumper sticker that said that. *sigh*)

Friday, July 07, 2006

Dex knows!

At least that's their slogan. I spent all of today (well enough of it) and most of the week delivering phone books mostly to gigantic and extremely wealthy looking houses. The amount of money that must have been spent on these houses has to be amazing!
Well, Today I found out another interesting thing. Benjamin's brain apparently is run by two old men playing chess inside it LOL.
That's pretty much all I have to blog about. I'm going to try and spend today as much as possible reading up on political stuff. That is if I ever finish doing the other stuff.... cleaning the bathroom, calling people... *grumble grumble* anyway!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Money is a awful master but a wonderful servant."
- PT Barnum
~ (Heard that one on the Dennis Prager show)

Thursday, July 06, 2006

A new blog??

Ok, so I'm finally going to try and get serious about political commenting. I've signed up at Town Hall and I'm going to attempt to keep updating consitantly on current issues. I'll be making this blog after I do some more research. Not everyone may know this but *looks up at the description of this blog* ... oh nevermind it does say that hehehe. This blog was origionally inteded for a purpose like that. So hopefully I will be able to keep up and keep it going. I'll post when I get one made. But for now it will be off to read up on current events and familiarize myself with politicans.
Adios!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

PS oh one thing I might mention, I'm still commenting on the last post. Let me know if you have any good advise on the amazon situation. Thanks!

~
"There are more important things in life than money but they won't go out with you if you're broke."
~ (ok so that's not exactly a great quote, but it's funny!)

Don't buy xbox controllers from Amazon

Well I've about had it with the idiots selling xbox controllers on Amazon. I ordered two controllers for Philip's birthday (yeah just keep that in mind when he tells you that I'm a rotten brother) and only one has come. The one I did get came with a nearly severed cord and didn't even have the connection cable that goes from the cord to the xbox. I posted a really angry comment about that seller. After that I e-mailed him and asked what in the world he was thinking. He replied with an e-mail in all caps asking why I didn't let him resolve it first. This is the first time I'd actually left any negative feedback and so I didn't really think he'd do anything. In that same e-mail he'd said remove the feedback for a refund. I did and told him so, this was before I read a thing on Amazon that said not to remove negative feedback under pressure from sellers. So far as much as he's concerned about me now he's dropped off the face of the earth (idiot). Well, as for the other controller the seller very well could have died and I wouldn't know. The very least they could do is send an obituary to let me know. The controller hasn't arrived, the money is gone and the seller hasn't replied to the e-mail I sent him A COUPLE WEEKS AGO. I just now sent another one threatening him with a negative comment if he doesn't let me know what's going on. Unfortunately that's all I can threaten. Apparently you have to send back the merchandise to get a refund. As for the other controller, it's usless and even if I sent it back I'd only be getting about 3 dollers of my money actually back since they don't refund shipping and I'd have to pay 8 bucks total in shipping costs (here and back) as well as getting it all ready and sending it. So I'm pretty mad. I might try to go to Amazon and see if I can complain to them about it. The controller I got was described as at least usable, I wouldn't buy anything less :(

Well...

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

~
"The reason I like heavy metal is well... I just like heavy metal, thats why I like aircraft carriers."
- Michael Savage
"
(that's a funny one, he's one of my favorite talk show hosts.)

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Backpacking.

Yessirree, that's where I was for exactly (more or less haha) 6 days. We left last Sunday and drove for a long long time to get to the end point of where we were planning on going to. We then drove to the start point of where we were going to start. That's what we were planning on anyway. We drove for a real long time (probably over an hour, but that's a guess) on this trail that was as bumpy as the Indiana Jones ride at Disney Land, probably a little more bumpier actually and not as fast or as fun :( . anyhoo we finally got a point where Fred (the owner of the truck we were riding in) figured he might have blown out some gears. It was also getting dark so we stopped and camped up by some trail head. The next morning we drove down the road a ways more and got to the trail head we started the backpacking trip from. I'm not sure exactly whether we were supposed to start there or not. I didn't pay much attention to the navigation of where we were going because to tell the truth I didn't care that much. We had six people with us and enough that knew what they were doing so I didn't pay much attention to the navagating junk. Anyway, we hiked all day that day mostly through marshy muddy stuff. We finally stopped. Me and Benjamin were really exhausted and sore. I think that was probably the longest day we did on the trip ironically. We couldn't find a good camping spot so we camped on this area that was kind of slanted but good enough (at least for me, some of our group griped a little about it) We ate an MRE (meal ready to eat) that night. It was delicious too. Those are the meals they get in the army. The next day we hiked a while then got to this mountain range we had to cross. So, we walked up and over. It wasn't exactly the easiest way over, and in fact I think it was probably one of the harder ways over, but we made it (finally ). We climbed up what was probably like a 45 degree slant (or more, some of the time I was pretty much crawling and using the three points on at all times rock climbing rule too.)
So, we got over and then took lunch and a little lay-down rest. I got to have the rare privelidge of using the exotic Chandler picture taker. So, I got some backpack nappers on photo :) After we left that place we walked for a little while and then crossed another pass (AGAIN!!) lol. that one was fun because we found a gigantic snow drift at the top and I wrote my name in it and then we went to the top of the pass. We sat at the top of this pass longer than any other one. This was fun, one of the best views on the trip either way you looked too. I also got to see a pica (I think that's how you spell it). Those things are the funniest little bunny/mouse things I've ever seen. Then we climbed down a steep muddy and snowbank filled section of mountain intent on being slippery. We lived through that easier than most of the hiking though :) I enjoyed sliding on the steep portions of snow. After we went down a ways finding a camping spot pretty close to a small stream we set up our tents. There was so little flat camping ground (that was covered by some scrawny trees we used for wind buffers) that the tents were actually touching except for one. We camped there for a few days and that was actually our last camping grounds of the trip. While Chandler, Benjamin, my dad, and I stayed here. During this trip I had been applying suntan lotion like a crazy man because I'd learned my lesson after skiing, as Chandler, KC, and Traci could tell you lol. Even so with all my sunscreen drenched skin I got some sunburn mainly on the areas of my skin that got exposed when I was forcibly made to get a haircut. Can you believe it? I had to get a haircut!
lol, I actually had wanted to look as shaggy as I could for the backpacking trip so I tried to avoid getting a haircut till afterwards, but my dad said I'd have to pay for it if I waited (awfully mean eh? lol).
Anyway these last few days of the trip we saw some deer that stayed around our camp for like 2 days. We got really close to them too, that was cool. Chandler spent most his time taking as many pictures as he possibly could of the deer lol. We had to stay in the tent one time for a long time playing euchre, which was fun but they were small tents!
I think in all reality they are supposed to be one person tents but we had two people per tent. For euchre however, we had four people packed into one tent to play for a while lol.
After one day we went down to see if we could get any reception on a cell phone to see if Fred and Mr. Prall left a voicemail as to how their situation was. They had gone to see about getting the truck out off the mountains. (I don't know if I remembered to mention that.)
So after we got about 1 mile away from the parking lot we met up with Mr. Prall who told us how things were going and stuff. That morning we'd taken a little hike too. That night Fred got back and he'd gotten the truck out really well with the help of some really nice folks. Well, the next day we hiked all the way back to the parking lot and then went into town and ate at a resturant. That was pretty good. Unfortunately they were pretty expensive for how much food they gave. On the way home we all had monsters (well the kids did). And Chandler was going wacky with caffiene lol. I don't know if I was or not, but it seemed like I wasn't reacting much to the caffiene at all lol, I think I was just really tired.
Overall I think that the trip was really really great and I'll remember it for a long time. To the tell the truth however I'd say backpacking is really boring, and not really worth the effort it takes. If you're planning on going packpacking I'd advise you just go rent a campsite somewheres where there's a lake or a swimming pool or something and go have lots of fun. However if you do go backpacking be sure and bring a camera or your hard work will only leave you sore (although more buff)and picturless. I think besides the good fellowship the sights are probably the best thing on the whole trip. That's pretty much all folks.

Actually there's more.
Last Sunday,
We went and gave out free ice cream with our church along with newspapers from our church and tracts. We, as usual, had fun with the dry ice :) :D XD
Me and Sergey went around and held cups of water with pieces of dry ice and telling people we had hot coffee lol. Later after we went to get ice cream me and Sergey made a dry ice bomb hehehe. The water bottle we put the ice in swelled up bigger than I thought a bottle could. Then Sergey went and poked it with his toe and it blew. That was really really loud too lol. Then tonight we went and watched more fireworks near our home. I think they were better than the ones we saw Sunday. Even though they shot them off more slowly they were way bigger and the boom level was much better :)

Bits and peices

During the backpacking trip we decided that you couldn't have a rockslide unless you had molasses.

We started calling Chandler's Mp3 player the little red thing of happyness.

We started laughing at certain flowers for no particular reason.

We came up with; "lethargic slug" Isn't that great? LOL

Yeah, so the moral is. If you have sanity save it and don't go packpacking if you know what's good for you!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"if the shoe doesn't fit, get a blister"
~Chandler
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Isn't that a great quote I think it fits alot of liberals. If the environment doesn't make you happy get offended?

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Wondering where I am?

Probably not, but just in case you were: I'm off backpacking through the wonderful (or not so-) wild. Yep this week I'll be traipsing about in the mountains with my bro, Chandler, my dad and his along with this other guy from our church. Wish me luck (I'm gonna need it!). Hopefully it's slightly more enjoyable than torture. I'm hoping for better, but expecting the worst.
Anyway, I'll try to post a blog on how it went as soon as I can. That'll be after I recover from the trauma (or get rescued early).

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"People are unreliable, rely on technology where all is a matter of action-consequence. The only other unchanging thing in this world is our God who we rely on."
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Thursday, June 22, 2006

Church Camping

Yup, Church camping. That's where I was last weekend.
It was really fun. There was a fire ban so there was only moderate fun involved, but we went swimming, played volleyball, putt putt golf, and went fishing. I bought a one day fishing lisence for a whoppipng 9 bucks. I caught two fish, and sergey caught 6! Altogether we got 13 fish and had fish soup and fried fish. Me and Max reasoned that each fish was worth at least 5$ so that makes 10$ and so technically (if we're even right about that) I came out saving money which was good. Even though there was a fire ban me and Max managed to go make several tiny fires in holes late at night the last day. That was really fun.
The most interesting part was when me and Benjamin went to the wash house that same night and we heard something breaking branches off a nearby tree. We went over and shined the flashlight up in the tree till we could see what it was. We saw a really cute little racoon eating something. I wanted one. It was funny because it kept eating even though we were shining a light right on it.
I also noticed that the lid to the trashcan next to the tree was off.
The night before we heard a racoon knocking over trash cans and heard a guy say he saw a racoon that was about 15lbs. That was fun.
Those were pretty mucht the highlights of our weekend. This week I've been doing things for college, a little work on the side, resting, and packing for the 5 (or so) day backpacking trip I'm going to take with Chandler, his dad, my dad, Benjamin, and Mr. Powell. It'll be something interesting for sure.

I'll try to blog about that later. But yeah, generally when I need to post something and I haven't been blogging I've been real busy doing things to blog about! So be patient people!
I can't remember anything else that I was going to blog about, but I found a really cool website http://www.pianothemes.com they have a ton of sweet sheet music there.

go see!
and donnie darko music!!!!
W00T!!

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"What is beautiful is not always good, but what is good is not always beautiful."

- Unknown
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(What a beautiful quote)

Thursday, June 15, 2006

My Music Evaluation Standards

Ok so I actually didn't think of this myself, but I've talked about it before with Chandler and he just posted it on his blog, so I thought to myself; "hey! that's a good idea for a blog" Anyhoo here's how I rate music.

There’s a few different categories that I use when I listen to music that all contribute to the final rating.

First there's the lyrics.
When I listen to music the lyrics are not the most important part of a song. Although a huge part of how the song sounds when I listen to a song if the lyrics aren't the best it's not so bad for me. That is on two conditions, one that the music can make up for it, and two that the lyrics aren't totally unbearable.

Now, this brings me to another category; the singer. That's a big part of how the lyrics sound. Simple rule, you gotta be able to sing. Some people can some people can't. Now this isn't an all-important part of the music. Like the lyrics, you might have a bad singer but a good song still. Usually you'll have to have good lyrics to make a bad singer sound good, but sometimes you can cover it up with real good music.

Thirdly and possibly most importantly is the music. The music, has got to sound good! If it doesn't, I'm not liking it right away. Now you can have a good singer and good lyrics to make up for not so good music, but that can only put the song up to a 5 out of 10 in my opinion.
What are ways to make a song sound good. Well, unlike Chandler, I do like a good solid beat, unfortunately that doesn't make up a good song in itself, that's just one good part. Alternately a song doesn't necissarily have to have a good beat. I do like songs that use the guitar mainly to make a good rythm/beat. Ingenuity is another good way to make a good song, like the Supertones using a trombone (however you spell that ) sounds really great and is totally suprising. At the same time you have to master your instrument, whatever it might be. You might have alot of instruments but without skill it just sounds bad. When it comes right down to it, the deciding factor in whether I like the music category of a song is usually whether the artist is skilled enough. That's a big reason why I like many many types of music. Yes, including rap. However This brings me to one more point that is a 100% deciding point for me.

The words.
I don't mean the lyrics as in how they sound and if they flow, but the words. Sometimes you can hear them sometimes you can't that doesn't bother me as much as what the meaning of them is. If a song is dirty I don't like it. Occasionally I can accept a song with a little bit of something that is questionable, but generally I don't like anything with dirty language or anything of the sort. For this reason I only listen to christian Rap, because, as you probably already know secular rap is filthy. This also applies to every other kind of music I listen to, nearly everything I listen to is christian. And again any cds I buy are 90% of the time christian.
Taking each of these factors into account is how I rate a song or a particular band or artist, and that's pretty much it.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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In the beginning there was nothing. God said, 'Let there be light!' And there was light. There was still nothing, but you could see it a whole lot better.
- Ellen DeGeneres
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Events lately

Well, the graduation went well. It was pretty fun. I was the first one going up and doing everything first, since my last name starts with A. I was sad no one came besides my grandparents and my family. It would have been fun to see more people there. But there were still alot of people I knew simply from our school.
Then we had the Graduation Party. That was pretty fun. We were playing frisbee with this giant frisbee and got it stuck in a tree. We spent like 15 minutes trying to get it down. Someone walking by suggested we throw a shoe at it. For a second I thought, nah that would be dumb, i'd just get my shoe stuck in the tree, but then I thought to my self "nah, how in the world could something that heavy get stuck way out on this branch. So I threw it.....
and it got stuck. Then some nearby people gave us a water bottle to throw at it so we filled it and then got all our stuff down. We also played some volleyball and stuff. The Jarrets came even though they had to go to a wedding so they only stayed a few minutes. It was nice that they stopped by anyway.

The week following all that I spent most of my time doing work, moving cabinets and delivering stuff to make money.
I've been hoping to get a small desk for my room. So far I've been using my mom's card table, which I don't like using because it doesn't have a place to hold cds and movies, but also because my mom needs to use it periodically so I have to unload everything off of it. It also doesn't look that nice. Unfortunately with me going to college in about two months, that would be a bit wasteful to buy a whole new one. If anyone has a desk they want to get rid of be sure to let me know!

Well this last weekend was really really fun. Chandler came over and we were planning on having a prank day, where we'd go to some public place and prank unsuspecting citizenry. Unfortunately we couldn't think of all the things we were planning on doing before, and we didn't feel like doing it. So we just hung around, took turns playing the Halo 2 Campeign on "Heroic" difficulty setting, and went to a park and the mall to eat. We went to the park to get some new scenes for a music video we're making to a certain Weird Al song. So far it's probably one of the most entertaining movies we've ever made yet. Mostly because it has good music to go with it probably, but we've also been working on it for over a year. Well I shouldn't say working on it since we don't work on it that much, but we started it a while ago. Anyway, sorry to get anyone's hopes up, but I don't anticipate very many people actually ever seeing it.
That's all we did mostly this weekend, though it did wear me out (Probably has something to do with all the energy drinks I've been having, they're not good for one's sleep).

That's about all that's been going on lately. This weekend we're going on a church campout, that should be fun, if I can make it through the week. It's been in the 90's all week and I've been delivering these cds for a phone company .

Well, I can't think of anything else to write about.
We also watched Donnie Darko and it was awesome, almost bought it when we went to Wal-Mart. Oh! Today, I went to the Doctor's and had to get a TB test :P yukky. Had to get it for the college. The poked me make this nasty bubble on my skin, it's so sicko. I hate needles!!

well,
Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Lazy money stealer!"
-Chandler
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Thursday, June 01, 2006

I don't have a title, I'm just bored and ready to blog.

Well, I'm sitting here at the piano studio with nothing good to do, so I'm posting. I finished all the stuff I really needed to do today, so there's really nothing I have to do right now. Piano lessons were kind of fun today. Even though I haven't touched a piano in quite a few days, and haven't practiced in a while longer, I found a neato song that I hadn't seen in my Narnia book. It's called "Winter Light", it's on the soundtrack which I have. It's also one of my favorites so I was excited to play it. Turns out it was one of the coolest songs in the book. Coolest sounding on the piano I mean.
Well I don't really have anything else to post about. Oh yeah! Graduation is tomorrow, and party after that. We have purple graduation gowns (yeah I know, don't say anything, it's our school colors.). We went to graduation practice yesterday and stayed there like all afternoon, leaving early to get to piano so I could come teach ONE STUDENT!! Luckily I got to do some other work and sub for one of my teacher's students so I actually made more money than I usually would have.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"All good one liners are one character too lon"
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Donnie Darko

I wouldn't normally devote a whole entire post to a movie, but this is such an incredibly amazing movie that I thought I would. The reason I was going to blog about something different is that I'm actually sitting on the stage at graduation practice. We're waiting for the people that are only having commencement practice because the graduates practice later today. Anyway, I watched this movie; "Donnie Darko" while I was in California with a friend and Max, then we watched it again later with another friend and benjamin. It's a pretty old movie and was actually made in 2001 but set in like 1987 or something like that. The movie has a ton of curse words, but other than that it's the most awesome movie I've ever seen. If you've seen the village, it's something like that in the sense that it looks like a freaky bad movie but it's actually friggin sweet. If you ask me what type of genre it is, I can't actually tell you because it's like every genre. It appears to be a horror movie, but really I can't think of a genre that doesn't apply. It's even comedic. Although this is such a good movie I wouldn't recommend anyone under 17 seeing it for the most part.
Well, I need to wrap this post up so....

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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When I'm feeling down, I like to whistle. It makes the neighbor's dog run to the end of his chain and gag himself.
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Yeah I'm not exactly a dog lover)

Monday, May 29, 2006

Traveling.

Well, that was like the sweetest vacation I've had all year. Oh yeah, it was the only one. Well, it was great. One fun thing we did was go to this cool place called galco's. It's a big soda shop that sells tons of weird soda's you've never heard of. Today I had one that I got there. It was called birch beer, tasted like root beer. Sarah was convinced it was beer, even though I told her it's like root beer is not really beer.
Anyway, today we've been driving since like 7 this morning. I can't believe how much I slept today in the car, I just could keep awake after lunch. It's cool though, I picked up an adapter that allows me to plug in my computer in the car, and that's fun. Right now I'm sitting in a tent next to a plugin place at a KOA. It's a really nice place. We're in Utah now. Not much else I want to talk about now, except my graduation and the afterwards party is in a few days and you all better be there!!
That reminds me I should send Tony one of those announcement thingys.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"I try to sell insurance to every telemarketer that calls me."
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Friday, May 19, 2006

Lynx

I really need to update the links. I'll have to get to that. You guys can bug me to do it till I do. So, anyway. I'm just packing and getting ready to go. Tomorrow night our homeschool group has a talent show. Our choir is doing at least two songs for it. I saw the talent show last year and it was really good. I'm pretty happy though because this time I'm gonna bring Max and Sergey. That'll be fun. I think our choir is really great, so it'll be fun to get to finally show someone :)

Till next post.
Your Faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"The object of war is not to die for your country. It is to make the other (guy) die for his." - General George S. Patton

(I think I might have posted that one before so here's another)

"Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves, for they shall never cease to be amused." - Anonymous
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PS I'm gonna have to start posting a whole lot more. I have so many quotes for the end of the blog! :D

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

It's Interesting

It's interesting, I'm always coming up with these great ideas for blogging, ideas that are really deep and would make great reading material. But, your blog never has anything that deep. You say.
That, is unfortunately very very true. The problem is when I think of these things. I'm always thinking of them while I'm in bed or driving (usually driving). I guess it's murphy's law, but whenever I think of something great to talk about I can't blog it, or write it down or anything. Anyway, I figured sometime I'm going to just have to lay on my bed and stare at the ceiling till I come up with something real cool to post.
Well, enough of this and that, here's a little update info about what's going on in my life. I'm going to California next week for about a week and a half for our yearly field conference, where all the missionaries to the deaf from BMW get together to have some meetings. It's fun because I get to see friends, and it's usually (unfortunately because I'd like another vacation) the closest thing to a vacation we get. Anyway, all that to say why I'll be offline or otherwise busied most the time. Also, (did you know our youth leader really likes that word; "also". If you pay attention he says it a whole bunch but anyway) I'm gonna have to plant the grass armchair after my trip since I'll have to water it and keep it from getting rained on and waterlogged. It should take about 10 days to sprout, so I'll do that when I get home.

One more thing to mention, I'm trying to get an Electric Typerwriter website going, it's a little hard because I've forgotten nearly all the stuff I knew (which wasn't very much in the first place) about website making. So I'm trying to work a little with Disiance to try and get one presentable. Right now it's still in the stuck-in-my-head stage still. I'm getting all the ideas of things to put on it together before I go ahead and throw it on the screen (that's gonna be the hardest part). So, I'd really like suggestions. I definitely want a picture section as well as a section to put my thoughts and ratings on movies and books I've recently read, and try and recommend too and then I also would like to put a place where I can write a little about certain news articles and websites and direct you viewers to them. Any more ideas are greatly appreciated. Well, it's real late and I have stuff to do tomorrow, so I'm going to try and get to sleep.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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Bill Cosby - "A word to the wise ain't necessary - it's the stupid ones that need the advice."
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PS Bill Cosby is soo awsome!

Friday, May 12, 2006

Grasschair

Well, I finally got some time to work on the grass armchair, and I barely have enough time to write this post too. Well, we finished making the structure part with the cardboard and all yesterday. I'm probably going to have to plant it after our trip to California, but it's all set. Here's a picture of how it looks



It's a little different than the one made by that company, but I think it's going to turn out really well.

Well, tomorrow is Apathy night, but first I'll be going to Id-Ra-Ha-Je for their chuckwagon event.
That should be fun. I'm hoping this time I can go on the zipline, I haven't been on one of those in forever.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Shin: a device for finding furniture in the dark."
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PS Sorry about the huge picture size, but I don't have time to change it smaller and I'd rather just get it up.
If someone wants to fix it, host it and send me the url though they can! *Grin*

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Is that real?!



I was driving behind one of these today and I wondered to myself; "hmmm I wonder if that thing's real" I mean it had "Mirage" printed on the back. Heh, that's how exciting my day was. Oh well, I guess I'm gonna go do... something now, hey, I think I'll go see if I can get the computer and test out Age of Empires III. I'm borrowing it from Chandler. By the way Chandler I'm done with your book, I was gonna give it to you today, but I forgot :(
oh well.

Till next post.
Your faithful typer,
Yokanchi

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"Philosophers always arrive at the same conclusion: I don't know."
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