Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Did I mention?

Star Wars. Just thinking about it gives me chills. I should have put Darth Revan on the poll, but simply forgot. Reformed Sith vs. Dumbledore would be a match for the ages. I might redo the poll if I stop being lazy one day.

My friend/roommate had a dream about the second coming of Jesus. This may sound heretical, but it was a dream...no control granted. So don't judge him. But apparently Jesus came back wearing a Darth Vader costume. I explained it away by saying even God likes Star Wars. He likes music we make, yes? Hopefully he likes stories we write as well. And for the two people on earth who haven't seen Episode IV, here's a 3 year old who is better than you:



I've been talking with some of my friends recently about zombies and how fun it would be to try and survive a minicolypse. Maybe that's just us. I'm actually part of a group on Facebook called "The hardest part of a zombie apocalypse will be pretending I'm not excited." Truer words have never been spoken. So if you think you could help us hold down the fort or have a better bunker where large groups of people can stay in such an event, give me a shout so we can be prepared for whatever comes our way.

Also, just in case you haven't yet, pick up your copy of The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead by Max Brooks. It could save your life tomorrow.


Today Greek went from being pleasant to being AHHWHAT? when I learned that not only verbs, but bascially everything under the sun, requires conjugation in some form or another. I'm sure this feeling will subside as soon as I memorize all of the different suffixes. But that seems a ways away at the moment. It's also a bit strange to think that I have 5 Greek class periods under my belt already while only having 1 computer class and 2 or 3 of everything else. This class is so intensive that I think it might take over my life.


Just know that if one day you get on my blog and find that instead of English, I am blogging in Greek, things are probably going much better than expected. Εντάξει, λοιπόν, αντίο! 





(Yes I know that is modern Greek and not Koine but Google is limited)

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