Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Goo's Recommended Heavy Christian Bands
Band: Demon Hunter.
Favorite Album: Self Titled
Sounds like: Prong. Metallica. I've heard they sound a bit like Slipknot?
Genre: Metal.
Misc.: Some of their newer stuff is a bit more melodic at times than their Self Titled release, which I listed as my favorite album of theirs. Their second release, Summer of Darkness, was also excellent. Their latest album, The Triptych, is a bit mellower in spots, but an awesome release nevertheless.
Link: http://www.purevolume.com/demonhunter
Band: War of Ages
Favorite Album: Self Titled
Sounds Like: This may be one of the bands that enjoy that is most comparative to Metallica.
Genre: Heavy Metal
Misc.: As I stated, this may be one of the bands that I enjoy that is most comparative to Metallica. War of Ages is a relatively new band, though, and I believe they just recently released their 2nd full length album, which I have not yet listened to. But it is definitely at the top of my to buy list!
Link: click here
Band: The Showdown
Favorite Album: A Chorus of Obliteration
Sounds Like: War of Ages, only faster and heavier.
Genre: Heavy Metal
Misc.: I love this band! Their second full length work will be releasing in early February.
Link: click here
Band: Project 86
Favorite Album: Drawing Black Lines
Sounds like: Project 86. Hardness level comparative to that of AC/DC. Especially Project's newer stuff.
Genre: Metal.
Misc.: A very solid, very Christian band. One of my favorite bands of all time. The album I listed as my favorite is probably their heaviest, their newer releases have been a tad bit mellower. But the word on the street the next album will knock everyone off their feet, old fans and new alike.
Link: click here
Band: Disciple
Favorite Album: Scars Remain
Sounds like: Disciple, at times, exhibits a sound comparative to classic rock. Comparable to AC/DC.
Genre: Metal
Misc.: Disciple is an amazing band! Unlike some of the bands on this list, I have listed their latest release as my favorite. It was much more aggressive than their last album, and I really enjoy it a lot! But almost every album this band has put out has been stellar. Second to Scars Remain, I would have to choose By God. After that, This Might Sting a Little. One more thing about Disciple, their lyrics have always been extremely God/Christ oriented, one of the heaviest bands in my arsenal to be so blatently Christian, which is a good thing!
Link: click here
Band: Maylene & the Sons of Disaster
Favorite Album: Self Titled
Sounds like: Classic rock, only heavier with a southern twist.
Genre: Metal, southern rock.
Misc.: A new band with only one full length CD and a very original sound. They sound very southern, if you can do that. Sounds very classic rockish at parts.
Link: click here
Band: Blindside
Favorite Album: Self Titled
Sounds like: Pretty traditional hard rock sound.
Genre: Hard rock.
Misc.: An excellent band! The album I listed was their first full length release, but four more albums later their sound is quite different; also, said album would probably sit on the top of my top albums of all time list. I highly recommend this one.
Link: click here
Band: Staple (RIP)
Favorite Album: Self Titled
Genre: Hard rock.
Misc.: I love this band, and the album listed as “Favorite Album” is on my top albums of all time list (if I had one.)
Link: click here
Band: POD
Favorite Album: Satellite
Genre: Hard rock, rap heavy, rock ‘n’ roll.
Misc.: Same story as several of the bands on this list: Old material, excellent! New stuff, bleh. I consider Satellite POD at their prime, and all the stuff before such as Brown, and The Fundamental Elements of South Town are killer also. The new albums Self Titled, and Testify went from, in my opinion, bad to worse. But that may not be yours, as they have gotten more and more popular as time has passed.
Link: click here
Band: Skillet
Favorite Album: Collide
Sounds Like: Good 'ole fashioned hard rock.
Genre: Hard rock.
Misc.: This band keeps getting more and more popular, in both the Christian and secular scenes. And their two latest albums make it obvious why!
Link: click here
Band: He is Legend
Favorite Album: I Am Hollywood
Sounds Like: He is Legend
Genre: Hard rock - heavy metal.
Misc.: He is Legend has a very original sound, and I really enjoy it! Like many of the bands on this list, their latest album was kind of poppy, but still very good!
Link: click here
Band: Showbread
Favorite Album: No, Sir, Nibilism is not Practical
Sounds Like: Showbread
Genre: Metal/Hardcore/Hard Rock
Misc.: There is no way to explain how this band sounds other than by listening to them, their sound is just that original! Again, older=better.
Link: click here
Band: Norma Jean
Favorite Album: Redeemer
Sounds like: Underoath, only heavier
Genre: Hardcore
Misc.: Norma Jean is very popular in secular culture as well as Christian, and many people probably do not realize that Norma Jean is in fact a Christian band with excellent lyrics.
Link: click here
Band: Underoath
Favorite Album: The Changing of Times
Sounds like: Norma Jean, only lighter. Almost every other hardcore band.
Genre: Hardcore
Misc.: If you are up on hard music at all, you've heard of Underoath. They are huge now, and they're Christian. I am not really a big fan, because their new material doesn't have a very original sound, a little lame in my opinion. Thousands if not more other people disagree, so check them out.
Link: click here
Band: Zao
Favorite Album: The Fear Is What Keeps Us Here
Sounds Like: Norma Jean, only heavier. Converge, only deeper.
Genre: Hardcore
Misc.: One of the heaviest bands in my musical arsenal... and one of my personal favorites. Unlike many of the bands on this list, they have remained heavier than all get out from the very beginning!
Link: click here
Band: August Burns Red
Favorite Album: Thrill Seeker
Sounds Like: Zao
Genre: Hardcore
Misc.: Great hardcore! Heavy, heavy music!
Link: click here
Band: Becoming the Archetype
Favorite Album: Terminate Damnation
Sounds Like: August Burns Red, The Showdown.
Genre: Heavy metal/hardcore.
Misc.: Great, heavy music!
Link: http://www.purevolume.com/becomingthearchetype
Band: Living Sacrifice (RIP)
Favorite Album: In Memoriam
Sounds Like: Zao.
Genre: Hardcore
Misc.: If you are looking for a very heavy band with extremely Christ oriented lyrics, this is it.
Link: click here
Band: Still Remains
Favorite Album: Of Love and Lunacy
Sounds Like: Trivium.
Genre: Heavy metal
Misc.: Good metal, while not quite hardcore. Of Love and Lunacy has a spot on my top albums of all time list.
Link: click here
Band: The Dizmas
Favorite Album: On a Search in America
Sounds Like: Many popular screamo bands today.
Genre: Hard rock/screamo.
Misc.: A pretty new, relatively unheard of band. They are currently working on their 2nd album. Their sound is something I would classify as screamo in most places, but I really like these guys!
Link: click here
Closing Remarks: This list is by no means a complete list, and just because I did not list a band on here does mean I do not like it, I just probably have not discovered them yet. There are so many great Christian bands out there, it takes a while to find all of them especially since there aren't any as big as bands such as AC/DC or Metallica. For more bands, visit website such as christianhardrock.net
Enjoy!
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Monday, January 22, 2007
The World of Yaxlich: An Open Letter
Read this: It is pure genius!
(Not that anyone is reading this blog yet. The move will be soon...)
WCCN
I am hoping that I get the OK to do an ed for employment type thing so that I could go up there for like a class period a day or something of that nature. They all sounded pretty positive, so keep your fingers crossed!
Today was in the making for a while, and I still haven't quite gotten to an ed for employment type situation, so the journey isn't quite done (not like it ever really will be.) Here are a couple of journal entries leading up to today:
1/10/07
For the past couple of months I have been pondering what I should do with my life: where I should go [to school], what I should major in.
Well lately, I have been thinking a great deal about the broadcasting field. I would totally love to be a DJ!
Anyhow, my current short term goal has been to set up an interview with one of the guys from WCCn & to find out some stuff. So my dad was like "I've gotta call WCCN tomorrow, and I can set up an appointment for you." Well, I get home from school today and I said something about stopping by Mom's to pick up some stuff. And he was like "well I guess she told you my news, then," and I replied "No she wasn't there. So what's the news?"
So I guess he called up WCCN & was talking to Paul Knopf, and Knopf was like "Well that's funny that you called today!" I guess on Monday they are going to have a meeting to decide if they want to start some type of a work shadow person program... which is exactly waht I wanted!
So yeah, if this all falls into place it will TOTALLY be a God thing!
We'll see how it goes down.
1/11/07
This whole WCCN thing really has me on the edge of my seat! I can't wait to see how the whole thing pans out!
All in God's good timing, I suppose.
1/16/06
So about the WCCN work shadow thing:
They're interested! Now I've got to get in contact with a Paul Dickenson? or something. That's all I know. So really, I'm not too much further along t han I was before! But I'm going to get in contact and see what's up.
1/17/07
So today during study-hall I called and got our first meet set up! Monday, for both of my study halls. 10:40-12:40. Yes! It is on! w00t w00t! Yeah son! dang I'm excited!
Monday monday, so good to me!
this is going to be good!
Like I said, I haven't reached the end of the road yet. I'll keep you posted!
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Waiting Game
Slacking Time
By Goo
Written: 1/9/07
Here I sit, slacking. Yes, I am slacking! I am not doing school work, or anything else that even resembles work. Although now that I am typing something Randomer related I am working again. Dash it all. (Bet you don't here that very often.)
But really, the past several days I have been just kind of running around like a chicken with a severed cranium. I have sooo much english work along with everything else, my head just spins, and I seem to get nowhere. I cannot wait for 2nd semester! NO MORE ENGLISH! I only have 11 days of highschool english remaining! 10, actually, as I know I will be absent one of those days. Which equals 20 class periods or 15 more hours of in-class time. Which is probably like 25 hours of total english with all the work that I need to do. Bother it all. I need to come up with a way to say what "dash it all" really means in a more socially acceptable way that isn't "dash it all" or "bother it all." Goo: the wordsmith.
And I will leave you with this parting thought:
A torpid electron.
And my number of days of english remaining are dwindling quickly!
Districts, 2007
Many things happened today, and perhaps I will write about them later.
But for now, here is the video from Districts '07 that I edited for church tomorrow:
PS read this interesting article: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16608254/site/newsweek/
Saturday, January 20, 2007
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Thursday, January 18, 2007
A bit about the address randomer.blogspot.com
Brace Free
As of today, I am 100% brace free! Now, I am not nearly orthodontist-free yet. I never truly will be, either. They expect me to wear my upper retain my whole life, but in 5 years I may not even know where it is anymore. My bottom retainer, however, will be with me forever because it is permanent. I don't really like the idea of having a mini-cable glued to the backs of my bottom teeth until the day I die, but I guess that's the way it is.
So about that retainer:
My first appointment this morning lasted until about 10:40. After that, I had to wait around marshfield for over 4 hours until 3 o'clock when these orthodontical peeps were supposed to fit me with a retainer. I ate, did a quick bit of shopping, and then sat in a Starbucks for 3 hours doing homework and reading a book. I arrive at the orthodontist's, sit around waiting for them some more, and I finally get to get my retainer. The person place3s it in my mouth and tells me to bite down. When I comply, it completely shifts out of alignment. "Oh crap," I think, "I hope she can fix this." Well, she couldn't. It turns out that the reatiner was "distorted."
Right now I am waiting for another one and a half to two hours whilst they make me a brand new retainer to replace my 15-minute-old one.
I'm supposed to be doing important things right now, but instead I just had to try doing more homework. That, and this bit of writing. Well now I have something to post on Randomer! The last half of December and all of January so far has been pretty bleak on the postage front. Well, here's a little bit of something!
Wait, it is finally quarter to five! That's when she said that she would be done making my double new retainer. I am betting 20 more minutes, give or take 5.
Randomer
Monday, December 25, 2006
video games
12/25/06
A few days ago I decided to start playing this game by the name of Jade Empire, which I have had on my xbox for quite some time. It was made by the same developer that created KOTOR, (Knights of the Old Republic) so I was pretty sure that it was going to be an enjoyable game. But I was wrong: it is fantastic! After not seriously playing video games for many, many months, gaming like crazy has come like a breath of fresh air! On Saturday I also purchased 2 games that I have been meaning to get for a while, so I think I may be playing video games again! That is what I spent almost all of today doing.
Friday, December 15, 2006
more 360s
12/15/06
So tonight was Bruce Mound's opening day! (Even though it was an evening.) It was truly amazing! I loved it! MM, I love skiing!
Among other things I nailed about 15 or so excellent 360s. It was awesome! I seemed to have them almost totally dialed. It was just a blast to be able to step up and spin, even if it was on a little kicker! Ah yeah, the opening day was, I think, a success! I loved it.
But now it is very late and I am very tired. I just felt as if I had to write something about my 360ness. Goodnight.
Friday, December 8, 2006
Mud, Blood, Time :: Old Randomer :: Fiction
Mud, Blood, and Time
By Goo.
A rustling in the underbrush caused Alfred Regani’s hands to freeze in midair. He had been fidgeting in his tree stand more than usual today. Fred had not seen a single deer all season, and it was already Friday. The rustling noise kept coming closer and closer. Fred felt his heart speed up as adrenaline began to course through his veins. “Come on, just a little closer... just don’t be a fawn. Be a big ‘ole buck, c’mon... big rack; or at least big-bodied doe. Heck, I just want something to shoot at!” he muttered under his breath as the noise approached an opening in the forest. The lighting in the forest was very dim due to the sky being crowded with large, gray clouds; but Fred was still able to spot the monstrous buck as it emerged from the undergrowth. “Now that thing has horns!” Fred thought as he quietly shouldered his gun and laid the crosshairs right on the kill zone.
“Baboomm!” The report of the rifle desecrated the silence of the forest. The buck turned and dashed off towards the swamp. Alfred kept his scope trained on the fleeing animal, and noted that its tail was down and that it was not running well. He had definitely hit it. Fred got out of his tree stand and walked over to where the deer had been standing and anxiously began looking for blood. Sure enough, among the crisp, brown leaves carpeting the ground there was a small pool of blood right where it had stood when Fred pulled the trigger. A little further along there was a drop of blood. And then he found another, and another. He set off, following the blood trail that led straight to the gloomy swamp.
After tracking the trophy deer all the way across the swamp, he finally found it. After examining the enormous rack, Fred got down to business and began to gut it out. As he rolled the steaming entrails out of the dead body, he remembered why he never really enjoyed hunting. The rush of adrenaline right before he took the shot was incredible, but after the fact it was not so fun. Fred tied the drag rope around its bloody neck, but before he began his lengthy trek home he stopped and surveyed the terrain he would be traversing. The majority of the bog was covered in a shoulder-high grass which was brittle to the touch and brown in color. A small, scrawny tree clung to every mound of earth large enough to rise above the level of the water. As for the murky water itself, it was not yet cold enough to have frozen over; yet it was cold enough to chill to the bone. Tracking the deer across the swamp had not been much of a problem as Fred had been able to stick to high ground. But on the way back, he knew that the only route wide enough to drag a deer through would be straight through all the water.
His first step landed him in a mud hole that took him three minutes to crawl out of. The next step was hauntingly familiar. Fred agonizingly crawled across the swamp, swatting brush out of his way and trudging through knee deep water. Every several yards, he had to stop to recover from the sheer exhaustion that gripped him before he could even think of moving on.
“Why am I doing this?” he wondered. “How pointless is this? What does a deer really matter in the grand scheme of things, even if it is a twenty point buck? Really, what does it even mean for the here and now for that matter? Not a whole lot! What could I be doing instead of this? I could be at home, clean and warm, reading a book and enjoying the days off of school instead of staggering through a swamp, covered in mud, and freezing my butt off!” Unlike his slow rate of travel induced by the dead weight of the deer, Fred’s mind was racing. “Really, I don’t even enjoy deer hunting. Sure, shooting guns is fun, and killing a deer is even more fun. But everything else, everything else is just horrible. I really just wish I was skiing right now. MM, ah, for the love of snow! What is it that really matters to me? Well let’s see: God is first and foremost, He’s most important. And then comes skiing! Oh yeah, I wisssshhhh I was skiing! Either that or mountainboarding or mountainbiking. Something interesting. Something that isn’t as horrible as dragging a deer through this puke-hole of a swamp!”
He tripped over a small hillock and landed face-first in the trough of water that he was following. The intense physical exertion and the smell of the rotting vegetation in the bog were almost too much for him to handle. He fought to keep his breakfast down while slowly clambering to his feet. After mulling it over, Fred made his decision. “Well, I’ve made up my mind. I’m done hunting. I’m moving to Colorado, and every year when hunting season comes around, I’m just going to go skiing! The payouts from hunting are just not worth the effort. I am finished!” Having resolved his dilemma, Fred turned his mind to his physical battle. On he fought, determined to make it home with his kill, even though it really was not worth it to him. Finally, after an hour of waging war with the watery wasteland, he stumbled onto dry land. He was home free.
Monday, November 27, 2006
The Advent of Winter
The Advent of Winter
By Goo
Written 11/27/06
I have a hard time summing up in words what the advent of the ski season really means to me. Right now it feels as if I'm just killing time: everything I do is just a way to distract myself as the days slip away and December swings into view.
So when it finally hit me that this Friday is the 1st of December, my brain just seemed to reel because... I'm not ready! I've got to get something in the way of ski pants lined up, and I need to get my skis tuned.
For a while those things loomed in my subconscious like big nasty monsters which wouldn't let me ski until I had dealt with them, but as I analyzed these problems they no longer seem quite so threatening.
Problem #1:
No ski pants.
Simple solution:
My mom has drawers bursting with wind-pants. All I really need to do is go up to her and say "Hey Mom, do you have something I could use for ski pants?" As long as I'm skiing I don't really give a crap what I look like.
Problem #2:
Skis not tuned.
Simple solution:
Do nothing. In seasons past I have done early-season skiing without getting my skis tuned since the previous season. They'll get attended to in the near future; there's no reason to fret.
Now all we need is some cold weather so they can make some snow! Some snow... my kingdom for some snow!
Friday, November 24, 2006
what should i do with my life?
Time to start a new paragraph. Well what do you want me to say? It just needed to be done. I couldn't continue to ramble aimlessly in the same paragraph, I just had to start a new one so that this rediculousness appears more organized.
(SEE! This (see above) is proof I am not and never could be a writer.)
Which brings up the problem of what I should do with my life. So I ask you: what should I do with my life? Yeah, I don't know either. I know I have to figure it out for myself, buy I was just wondering if you had any input.
Thanks much.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
brown is down
Well I finally got my deer: it was a pretty nice sized doe. The preasure is off for the rest of the week. I bagged my deer, now I can relax a bit more. Of course, my dad and I still have 4 tags to fill so we have plenty of shooting left to do. But now the pressure's off.
What else? There isn't much more.
Monday, November 20, 2006
arrowhead
I have been feeling entirely way too overwhelmed to do anything much creatively Randomer related. The website has moved (incase you didn't notice), and some other behind-the-scenes stuff has taken place that may help in the long run.
I have been having the inklings of a good many deep thoughts recently, but I have been so busy and worn out and sick that I haven't had much time to pay attention to them. I promise that sometime in the near future some interesting sort of writing will appear on Randomer. But until that time, check out the archives, or read a good book. I actually just started a book (the first one that I've started on my own since the onset of the school year.) It is pretty good thus far.
Cheerio.
Thursday, November 9, 2006
Grand Prix GT (Old)
Grand Prix GT
Taken By AJ
Sunday, November 5, 2006
FAQ in Disguise
F.A.Q. in Disguise
By Goo
Q: What is Randomer?
A: Randomer is a website where I publish my writings, videos, and photographs as well as those of others who wish to contribute. It is basically an outlet for all of my creative energies.
Q: Why the name "Randomer?"
A: All the websites that I have worked on prior to this one have always had a specific topic, and I always wanted to add other nonrelated stuff. Now this website, this website is so random that it's Randomer. It's perfect!
Q: What is Randomer about?
A: Have you not been paying attention? randomer is about absolutely anything and everything! That's what makes it so great!
Q: Why is it designed with frames?
A: Please see one of my first articles ever: "Why Frames?"
Q: What can I do to get involved with Randomer?
A: There are a whole load of ways that you can get involved:
1. Be sure to get on the monthly email update list by emailing me athalogods@hotmail.com
2. You can post whatever you want on the message board: comments on articles; your own writings; links to your videos, pictures, blog, myspace, or website; or post absolutely anything else you want.
3. You can also email me one of your writings or pictures or videos for publication as an official Randomer article. I haven't turned anyone down yet!
4. Visit the Link to Us page and spread some of the banners around.
5. Just read some articles, and enjoy!
Q: Why is the title of this article: "F.A.Q. in Disguise?"
A: Because these aren't actually frequently asked questions. I don't usually get asked questions, so I'm making up questions that I might possibly get asked, and then answering them. Actually, I'm constantly doing things like this in my head. For instance, I'll imagine a situation that I might find myself in, and I'll work it all out in my head: what I'll say, what I'll do, how the other parties will react, and so on and so forth. In reality, those circumstance don't often end up playing out half as well as I imagined they would. But every now and then, something turns out better than expected. That's always a pleasent surprise.
Saturday, November 4, 2006
Before and After ::Old Randomer::
Before and After
Taken By AJ
Monday, October 30, 2006
Caution: Hill (Old)
Caution: Hill
Taken by AJ?
Saturday, October 28, 2006
Goo's Blog
Goo's Blog |
October 28th, 2006
Like a Locked Up Garden
Our youth group's fall retreat, the Fall Fantastico, just got over with. I calculated that I was down at the Grotto for 25 hours straight, and only about 6 or 7 of those hours were sleep. We did a whole lot of stuff.
We played loads of Halo and other xbox games, played hack, played foosball, played Settlers of Catan, played some more, watched a big long video series on relationship stuff and sex, and I am just out of energy. I think I'll sleep well tonight.
I thought I had something more profound to say. I think I'm just really stinking tired. I have a mahoosive english essay to write tomorrow, and that is going to be a pain.
October 24th, 2006
PS
I applied to UWSP today! Huzzah, I finally have a college application in!
I Love Snow!
A lot has been going on, and I have been super busy.
Items of note:
Yesterday was the first time that we had snow on the ground! It was there when I woke up, but then melted during the day. It pretty much snowed all day and night, but there wasn't much accumulation. But I am super pumped for skiing! Totally absolutely stoked! I am ready, very ready.... ready to go skiing.
Tonight, among other things I got to go and drive stick with Pastor Steve. It was only my 2nd time, but by the end of it I was doing pretty dang decent. I wish one of my parents had a car that I could practice on, but we don't. Its totally awesome that Pastor Steve has let me practice in their car. That was really cool.
What else? I have way too much homework. I'm sick of school blah blah, normal normal. Blehgarum.
October 22nd, 2006
Football
I should really be doing homework right now, but I'm too busy screwing around/talking to people on the internet.
Today we played football after church, and it was a whole lot of fun! All of my best friends were there, so it was a pretty good game. My team won for the first time, and I caught quite a few passes and didn't drop too many. It was pretty stinking good.
Other than that, the highlight of my weekend was drinking that thing of Sunny Delight last night. MM that was good! I'll have to buy another one tomorrow night. Nah, maybe not. Mountainboarding was sweet. Hm, I'm tired, even though it isn't very late.
October 21st, 2006
Sunny Delight
I drank a thing of Sunny Delight at work today. It was like 80% off, and I was like: "64 ounces for 99 cents? I can't turn that down!" So I drank the whole thing. That was awesome! Now THIS blog has something of substance in it! By the way, it was the Orange/Strawberry SunnyD, and I highly recommend it.
Before work I went skiing in my back yard, worked on a mountainboarding video, and actually went mountainboarding for the first time in like forever! It was great to get out and ride. I hit Sardine Hill, and I think I have finally conquered it. I only fell like once, so I pretty much dominated that hill. I have conquered! Woot woot!
I really can't wait to go skiing. Skiing is my life, and I'm living a lie at the moment... because I haven't skied in about 6 months! GAR! I need some snow, yo!
PS I've been peeing like crazy from that Sunny D.
October 20th, 2006
Skateboarding
Well I just got home a bit ago from the Plumbline hayride/bonfire. It was interesting, to say the least. Pretty decent overall.
Afterwards I ended up going to the skatepark and actually skateboarding in the skatepark for the first time ever! It was pretty fun. I could roll in right off the bat, and I learned how to drop in on a small lip. I haven't dropped in on a quarter pipe yet... maybe next time. But yeah that was a load of fun!
I'm hoping to go mountainboarding tomorrow morning before work. We'll see how that all pans out.
This is a lame blog. My blogs are lame. I am not in a writing mood.
October 19th, 2006
No time
OK I really have to make this fast because it is late. Anyhow lately I have been really busy with an insane amount of school work, work, and trying to keep up with everything else. I'm getting really slack at writing, and it stinks. Pretty much all the writing I've been doing has been for Advanced Composition and college applications. Gar, college applications! I don't like college applications. Talk about a pain in the butt!
Right now I'm listening to an Earth Crisis (RIP) greatest hits cd, its pretty stinking awesome. The only time I had ever really heard Earth Crisis was this one song called "Slither" on Down and Dirty, and so one day I was at a used game store looking through the music and I was like "Hey, its Earth Crisis! I've totally been looking for that cd!" So I picked it up. Its pretty sweet. Like 90's metal/hardcore type stuff. Sweet sweet. Not much swearing, its pretty decent. Yeah I like it.
What else? I'm tired. I should be sleeping. We have prayer group early tomorrow morning. I've had no time to do anything. Like today. Go to school, work my bum off like mad all day at school trying to get my rough draft for my persuasive essay written. After school, 5 hours of work. I get home, and then I have calculus homework to do. Isn't that sick? No time... absolutely none!
Hmm other nastiness. Its that time of year again where I get totally pissed off at school and everything else, and all I want to do is ski but I can't go skiing because there isn't any snow, and the weather is nasty so when I don't work I can't go mountainboarding, and every day its nice it seems like I have to work... and did I mention I want to go skiing?
Yeah, I really really want to go skiing. Snow is in the air: I can feel it! I am so ready to start hitting the slopes, you have no freaking idea! (Unless you know me well)
Slither!
Yeah slither just started. My favorite song on this album (the song I bought it for). My 2nd fav is "Killing Brain Cells".
I love messing up punc.tu.-ation. Mr worachek can't take off points now, can he?? ha WOOT!!
My blogs are so random. I hope you don't get lost on your way to the end.
"From the beginning we search for the end, from the beginning once again." thats a Subseven (RIP) quote.
Goodnight.
October 17th, 2006
About the hockey game that I went to... sort of.
October 13th, 2006
Totally Sucky
It is just about halfway through our four day weekend, and I really haven't done much at all. Thursday I went with my fam to Marshfield, and worked for 5 hours. After workI got in on some settlers of Catan action. Sweet.
Today, I played a whole lot of Settlers of Catan, changed my oil (in the sweet car that you can see in the blog from 2 days ago) and did homework this evening. I also watched 1 VS 100, and that was pretty entertaining. Dang, I'm watching way too much TV lately. I'm turning into a lazy bum.
How totally sucky is this blog? I think in like an hour I'll try to write something cool.
October 11th, 2006
This Just in
I just did one of those random quiz things on "what extreme sport should you try?" totally expecting it to be lame, but i have totally wanted to try base jumping for a while now!
| You Should Try Base Jumping |
One of the most dangerous extreme sports Illegal, potentially legal - but totally worth the risk |
PS I think it meant "potentially lethal."
Blogging Time.
It is blogging time. Last night I went mountainbiking with a couple of fogies who consistently kick my butt... but it was a lot of fun. One of the old fogies, Dean, who got me into mountainbiking, gave me some tech tips that really helped a lot. That was pretty sweet, but now the hard part is remembering and applying them. But anywho, it was a great ride.
Tonight was pretty insane. It's Wednesday, so it's Plumbline night. Plus, we have a four day weekend coming up so there's no school tomorrow. So it was poker time. I was getting really tired, so I got really stupid... but I still didn't do too badly. Actually, I'm still tired now. I need some sleep. I'm hoping that I can sleep in tomorrow, but I doubt that my body will let me. Yeah.
Actually, I really have nothing, or am too lazy to come up with anything.
Actually, I just thought of a couple of things. I finally got some pictures taken of my car, so I'm going to throw those up in here:
Doesn't my car look good for having 185,000 miles on it?
Actually, I was just looking at them again, and you could see my license plate number in one of them, and since I'm not a complete idiot, I'm deleted it and will edit it before I post it again. You know, just to be on the safe side.
Good night!
P.S. Word for the night was "actually."
October 9th, 2006
Deal, or No Deal
So I just caught the tail end of a “Deal or No Deal” game, and the player got a $137,000 offer from the banker. The odds didn’t look too good, so I was like “take it.” But she didn’t. Then my dad and bro told me that she had gotten a $198,000 offer earlier, but had turned it down. And between the time she had gotten that offer and I started watching, she had knocked out both the $1,000,000 and $750,000 amounts. Anyhow, she didn’t take the $137K, and then knocked out one of the 2 big amounts. Next offer: $97K. Cases available were: the $300, $750, and $500,000. I was like “Hm, maybe take it, maybe not. One in 3 isn’t too bad... but I’m going to just start laughing my head off if she picks the 500 thousand.” And THEN: SHE PICKED THE $500,000! I just started cracking up! It was hilarious! OH MAN, I Loved it! That was great! My entertainment for the evening.
Anyhow onto other news. (But not like its really news.)
What else have I been up to? Saturday night I hung out at Al’s for like 5 hours. We played a couple games of Settlers in that time, and that was pretty fun. Actually that was really fun, I really had a blast. I don’t know if I should write this last part or not. But it didn’t look like Al was having much fun, he seemed like the kids were getting on his nerves. I admit, it was pretty crazy. But I had fun... and thats all that matters, right? No, I’m totally kidding!
Sunday was sweet, I didn’t get hurt playing football. That is definetly awesome. Oh yeah. Right. Now on to what I was going to say about Sunday:
If you really know me, you know that if I go for too long with out working out or doing something physical, I get really pissy and I feel really pent up and I just have to get out and do something.
Well anyhow, I’ve been trying to do some type of work out/physical activity every day that I don’t work (and some of the days that I do.)
So Sunday was sweet, because I got to run around playing touch football (or shove football) for 2 hours, and then I went home and lifted for a while. Yeah, it was pretty much totally awesome.
So tonight I went for a long bike ride, and I was contemplating lifting when I got home. I haven’t yet, but I did pretty much finish up the english essay that I’ve been stressing over for the past four days. Maybe I’ll lift, or maybe I’ll take it easy, go on the internet (and post this(I’m writing on my ancient laptop right now.)), or watch heroes. Horoes. Heroeses. Hercules. Hervest.>>> Haha. Woo randomness. This is getting to be like my journal right now, only more organized with capital letters and more on topic.
Can you believe that? More on topic? Yeah, you really need to read one of my rediculouuusly random journal entries.
Cheerio!!
October 7th, 2006
No Ninjas
Posted in the late afternoon.
Well, I'm thinking of writings something of real substance in here... but I really think it isn't going to happen. (I think I tend to start these out with well wayyy too much.) Anyhow, Thursday evening I went mountainboarding at Bruce Mound, and that was just a blast! Yeah I love mountainboarding. And then last night came around, and I thought I was going to have to caretake Snyder park, and the plan was that Dad was going to take Kaitlynn to camp. So I get home, lift for a while, and then right as they are about to leave for camp, he's like "Hey, do you want to drive Kaitlynn to camp tonight?"
So I ended up doing that. On the way up, I picked up two CD's at Best Buy: mewithoutYou's "Brother, Sister" and He is Legend's "Suck out the Poison. mewithoutYou's new album is totally awesome, but I'm still trying to decided if I like He is Legend's new one. It is really poppy, and his voice sounds really different. It sounds really... I can't really put my finger on it, but at times it sucks, (Ha, get it? Suck out the poison? It sucks!) and at times it rocks.... I'll have to make up my mind some time soon.
So yeah and like when I was going through Eau Claire, I was like "woa, I don't think I've ever been here before." My best guess is that the bypass thingy that they have been working on for ages was done (well, I know its done, I just think that is what I was on) and anyhow that was cool... it looks like a big city, like Duluth or the Twin Cities (not that Eau Claire isn't big.) Anyhow so then I was like "What's the speed limit?" and it was like 65, so I was pleasently surprised. On the way back I had my cruise set at 70 mph all the way through Eau Claire, and I didn't have to touch the pedals until I reached the I94 exit. Never thought I'd be able to do that... it was pretty awesome.
Ha I'm just looking at my "transition" to that paragraph and it reads "so yeah and like when." How sucky is that? Very very. Suck out the poison yo.
Back on topic. I ended up getting to hang out at Cody's for about an hour, so that was sweet.
And then today has been work so far. Tonight should be interesting, though, because Al invited me over for supper... and for a game of settlers.
Also, I would like to share this picture that I noticed on one of my friend's (an actual friend, not a "Myspace friend".)Myspace:
But not like anyone is going to read this anyway (maybe on myspace, but not on Randomer.)
Idiots
Posted in the morning.
Shmeges, AJ, and I all looking like idiots at the same time.
October 4th, 2006
Hey Bert
So tonight was Plumbline, and Plumbline is sweet. I was skateboarding afterwards, and it was so much fun! I was doing this sweet bert slide things, and they are just awesome. Its basically like powersliding on a mountainboard, only you don't have to really worry about controlling your slide, so yeah it was awesome!
I also got to shoot a marshmallow gun at some innocent bystanders, that was pretty swell.
I should be sleeping right now, but I'm not.
Hey, this blog is so trivial, it should be categorized as "blogging crapdom."
I washed my car today! It looks so sweet when it's all cleaned up. I did take some pictures, and got some pictures taken of me with it... so I will probably be posting one of those on my blog or on my myspace picture thingy. So huzzah!
Huzzah hurrah!
I went to a science club meeting this morning. That was pretty interesting.
I should really go and get some sleep. Good night everyone that isn't going to read this.
October 3rd, 2006
Blood is Cool
I'm sitting in the library during my study hall, and my Accounting 2 class started this stock market competition at wisconsinsms.com, and I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing. Brent is explaining it to me, but I think that I'm just bad at it. Maybe if I'd done this before I would have a little bit more of a grasp of what is going on... but at the moment, I am pretty lost.
Hmm, its been a while since I've written a blog. What has happened since last time? Well, Sunday was football at church; that was pretty awesome, except for the part where I got a bloody nose on the last play. I guess that is kinda awesome anyway, though. I always felt out of the loop because I had never had a bloody nose... and now I know what it feels like, and I can say "Yes, I've had a bloody nose before." I also feel really out of the loop because I have never broken a bone before, but I really don't want to be in that loop. I am sure one day membership of the broken bone group will be forced on me, but I will try as hard as possible to remain an outsider.
Not much of significance has happened since then, but tonight I am going to my sister's Cross Country meet. Fun Fun.
September 30th, 2006
Crazy Racoons, Gut Piles, and Almost Dying.
I suppose I should catch up on my newly created blog. Click here to read about my Thursday night escapades.
So that was Thursday. Friday night I went to the homecoming football game. Neillsville dominated. Afterwards, I went over to the Dunham’s, and they taught me this sweet game called “Settlers of Catan.” I highly recommend it. I killed them my first time playing. I’m not entirely sure if the set me up to win or not, but I won by a big margin. Al made some sweet malts. MMM those were delish!
So today I went out to Snyder park to do caretaker stuff, and some camper said that there was a crazy racoon in the pit toilet. He took me to go check it out, and I didn’t hear or see anything. I think he’s crazy. It was probably his but making all the noise. There was also a hunter who didn’t register his campsite, but he wasn’t there so I couldn’t yell at him. But ok, get this: he gutted his deer right next to the campsite. Like RIGHT next to it. He better clean up that gut pile, because it was already stinking when I was there. But really, how would you clean one of those up? A scoop shovel, I suppose. I sure wouldn’t want to do it. Nastycore.
Anyhow, after that, I went mountainbiking out at Levis. That was sweet. I tried to descend Pile Driver, and I only feel twice. My first fall was like a perfect endo, and I landed smack on a rock with my head. It didn’t hurt, and I was like “Huh, good thing I was wearing my helmet,” and hopped on my bike and kept going. Later, I was thinking about the possible outcomes if I hadn’t been wearing my helmet:
Best case senario: I would be lying on the ground unconscious, bleeding, with a concussion.
Worst case senario: I would be dead.
That made me pause for a second. And it was true, too. Good thing I was wearing my helmet (I always wear my helmet when I mountainboard, mountainbike, ski, or snowboard.) So wear your helmet kids!
And then to finish off the day, I worked at IGA for six hours. Talk about fun.
September 27th, 2006
Tonight was pretty much awesome. I got to vacum (sp?) out my car! Yeh son!
It did really need to get done, though. So I finally did it! I'm waiting to wash my car until after homecoming, though. You never know... someone might get some bright idea into their head, and decided to do some naughty things to Goo's car. (Lol as I was typing that, I accidentally hit p so it became Goop's Doesn't that look awesome? Goop. Don't start calling me that now!)
But Plumbline was sweet, sweet sweet sweet. Sweet Sweet. I'm loving Plumbline more than ever. And I'm loving being a senior!
Oh wait, I'm getting ahead of myself. There was something significant that happened before school ended, and that was See You At The Pole. I knew see you at the pole was going down, but I didn't know until Alan drove away that I (and Nathan and Kaitlynn and Brent) was supposed to (or were supposed to) anyhow he wasn't doing it. We were. So we had a little thing to follow, but it was almost better that we didn't know until like right then, because then at least I didn't get any jitters, so yeah it came, and went, and went well! So thank the Lord.
Now back to Plumbline. Lots of cool people showed up, fun games, pretty interesting message, pretty good hang out time afterward (except for the awkwardness which only a few of you know about) but the awkwardness remains anonymous. A Nanny Mouse. But Plumbline was uber sweet, and I made $24 an hour wearing a dress. It came out to a total of $2, but it was probably the easiest 2 dollars I have ever made! And, they didn't get a picture of me, so it never happened. Because, if anyone asks in the future, I will say that I just made this up, and I'm telling you this because I really did make it up so ha! Prove it! (But don't ask me to prove it didn't happen, because we learned in Advanced Science that proving the negative is almost impossible, or at least not feasible.) So yeah no proving the negative.
Did I write about wacky hair day yesterday? I think I forgot to mention it. Actually, I can't remember if I did or not, but I went to school with pigtails. Anyhow, my sister taught me how to put in a pony tail then, and I've got a pony tail in right now and its sweet. Feels different, like I don't have hair! (Except for the pulling at the nape of my neck.) (ha, you ape! Apetastic!)
I should be writing the rough draft for my essay of definition. Oh well, so much for that! Maybe I will right now.
Ha, I just started trying to write that essay, and it is waaay too late for that. I really just need to sleep, and do it tomorrow. It isn't that late yet, but I have been a very sleep deprived little child (jk on the little child) lately.
September 26th, 2006
Turkey for dinner, and other things.
Click here to read about my incident with a turkey today.
Well, in other news...
Went mountainboarding for a tad bit, but due to several factors such as a)riding same trails over and over b)riding by myself for the past (about) 3 months c)not bringing my most pertinent tool, I decided to go home after only about a half an hour and lift for a while. That was pretty fun, so I think I made the right decision.
I also had an interesting expierience early on in the day when I asked Mr. Worachek for some songs for morning music. If you have read some of the founding Randomer writings, then you know about me and Mr. Worachek. But I ended up getting some medieval songs to go along with the homecoming theme. I'll probably right a big thing about my expieriences with morning music some time soon. But for now, good night.
September 25th, 2006
1st Official Blog
School was pretty drab today. Lots of work, no play.
This evening, I did get to go mountainbiking for about an hour and a half; and it was amazing! I like sports. I like working out... its just a great feeling! Dad and I were going to lift weights yet this evening, but I don't think it is going to happen. I feel way too lazy for that.
Any how, back to mountainbiking. Right at the end of my ride, I just slammed my front tire into a big mud hole that I didn't really notice, and I just got coated with mud. Ok I confess, it really wasn't that bad, but I did get mud all over my shins when I wasn't expecting it.
I wonder how this blog thing is going to go. I don't know... I think Randomer will just degenerate into Goo's blog called Randomer, and I don't know that that's what I want. We shall see what we shall see.
fall fantastico
We played loads of Halo and other xbox games, played hack, played foosball, played Settlers of Catan, played some more, watched a big long video series on relationship stuff and sex, and I am just out of energy. I think I'll sleep well tonight.
I thought I had something more profound to say. I think I'm just really stinking tired. I have a mahoosive english essay to write tomorrow, and that is going to be a pain.
Friday, October 27, 2006
English Woes, and other Ramblings
English Woes, and other Ramblings.
By Goo
Written 10/27/06
I am so sick of English class. I have two English classes back to back 7th and 8th hours for all of first semester. First quarter is almost over, and it is really starting to tell. I can’t handle it. It is just too much English. My nerves are starting to get frayed, all I care about is skiing, and English is just getting to me. 7th and 8th hours are my worst hours, too, because all I am thinking about is getting out of school, and I cannot concentrate on English. I totally bombed the last essay in Advanced Composition, and I have to turn that short 500 word essay into about a 1500 word essay by Monday, and I haven’t added anything yet. And this weekend is the Fall Fantastico (yes!) and that will suck up all of my time tonight and tomorrow.
But really, doubling up on English is a bad idea. I really wanted (well not really really, but decided I should) take these 2 classes, and they are both only offered 1st semester.
Why am I not posting this as a blog? Well, it does have a central theme running through it; not just “um, I worked a lot today,” and because it is “Randomer.” Hey, I thought of a great catch-phrase/slogan for Randomer: “A running commentary on life.” Now if Randomer was a running commentary on life, that would be amazing. That’s is what Randomer should evolve into: a running commentary on life (with mountainboarding videos). That would almost be too limiting. No, maybe it wouldn’t. I will ponder this.
While I’m at it, I am currently pondering moving the bulk of my website to my home computer.
Reasons for:
1. No popups
2. Limitless space
3. No uploading (if I’m at home)
4. More options
The most prominent being no popups. How annoying are the popups to all of you? They really annoy me. Leave a comment with your opinion.
Reasons against:
1. Sphosting server is more reliable than my home computer
2. Limited/no stat tracking services
3. Will not be able to work on website unless I’m in Neillsville
4. No messageboard/will still have to rely on the sphosting message board. It wouldn’t be completely self sufficient. Not that my website is right now, because all the images are hosted on photobucet, and videos on either google or youtube.
Those are my thoughts. Leave a comment if you have any profound insights.
I should probably start working on that English essay.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
driving stick
Items of note:
Yesterday was the first time that we had snow on the ground! It was there when I woke up, but then melted during the day. It pretty much snowed all day and night, but there wasn't much accumulation. But I am super pumped for skiing! Totally absolutely stoked! I am ready, very ready.... ready to go skiing.
Tonight, among other things I got to go and drive stick with Pastor Steve. It was only my 2nd time, but by the end of it I was doing pretty dang decent. I wish one of my parents had a car that I could practice on, but we don't. Its totally awesome that Pastor Steve has let me practice in their car. That was really cool.
What else? I have way too much homework. I'm sick of school blah blah, normal normal. Blehgarum.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
sunny-d
Today we played football after church, and it was a whole lot of fun! All of my best friends were there, so it was a pretty good game. My team won for the first time, and I caught quite a few passes and didn't drop too many. It was pretty stinking good.
Other than that, the highlight of my weekend was drinking that thing of Sunny Delight last night. MM that was good! I'll have to buy another one tomorrow night. Nah, maybe not. Mountainboarding was sweet. Hm, I'm tired, even though it isn't very late.
Saturday, October 21, 2006
crazy amounts of sunny delight
Before work I went skiing in my back yard, worked on a mountainboarding video, and actually went mountainboarding for the first time in like forever! It was great to get out and ride. I hit Sardine Hill, and I think I have finally conquered it. I only fell like once, so I pretty much dominated that hill. I have conquered! Woot woot!
I really can't wait to go skiing. Skiing is my life, and I'm living a lie at the moment... because I haven't skied in about 6 months! GAR! I need some snow, yo!
PS I've been peeing like crazy from that Sunny D.
Friday, October 20, 2006
not in a writing mood
Afterwards I ended up going to the skatepark and actually skateboarding in the skatepark for the first time ever! It was pretty fun. I could roll in right off the bat, and I learned how to drop in on a small lip. I haven't dropped in on a quarter pipe yet... maybe next time. But yeah that was a load of fun!
I'm hoping to go mountainboarding tomorrow morning before work. We'll see how that all pans out.
This is a lame blog. My blogs are lame. I am not in a writing mood.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
ski season is just around the corner
Right now I'm listening to an Earth Crisis (RIP) greatest hits cd, its pretty stinking awesome. The only time I had ever really heard Earth Crisis was this one song called "Slither" on Down and Dirty, and so one day I was at a used game store looking through the music and I was like "Hey, its Earth Crisis! I've totally been looking for that cd!" So I picked it up. Its pretty sweet. Like 90's metal/hardcore type stuff. Sweet sweet. Not much swearing, its pretty decent. Yeah I like it.
What else? I'm tired. I should be sleeping. We have prayer group early tomorrow morning. I've had no time to do anything. Like today. Go to school, work my bum off like mad all day at school trying to get my rough draft for my persuasive essay written. After school, 5 hours of work. I get home, and then I have calculus homework to do. Isn't that sick? No time... absolutely none!
Hmm other nastiness. Its that time of year again where I get totally pissed off at school and everything else, and all I want to do is ski but I can't go skiing because there isn't any snow, and the weather is nasty so when I don't work I can't go mountainboarding, and every day its nice it seems like I have to work... and did I mention I want to go skiing?
Yeah, I really really want to go skiing. Snow is in the air: I can feel it! I am so ready to start hitting the slopes, you have no freaking idea! (Unless you know me well)
Slither!
Yeah slither just started. My favorite song on this album (the song I bought it for). My 2nd fav is "Killing Brain Cells".
I love messing up punc.tu.-ation. Mr worachek can't take off points now, can he?? ha WOOT!!
My blogs are so random. I hope you don't get lost on your way to the end.
"From the beginning we search for the end, from the beginning once again." thats a Subseven (RIP) quote.
Goodnight.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Hockey
Hockey
By Goo
Written 10/17/06
This past Saturday a couple of my friends and I got the opportunity to go to a hockey game with our youth pastor, Al. It was my first time going to a sporting event at any level higher than minor league baseball, and it was only the second hockey game I had ever watched. Needless to say, it was quite an experience.
I am guessing that this is pretty much always true, but watching hockey was a whole lot more fun live than it had been on TV. You could really hear the thud of the player getting checked into the boards, the skates as they cut on the ice.
It is also quite a bit different from football, because there is always a lot of action. I frequently found myself missing something somewhere because I was too busy watching the puck and missed somebody getting beaten into the boards on a different end of the rink. At times I was surprised that the ferocity exhibited was even legal. Don’t get me wrong it was awesome, but compared to the sports that I’m used to watching on TV and such it was brutal. Even in football flags are called on every little thing, and in basketball or soccer or ultimate frissbee, contact is strictly prohibited. Yet in hockey there’ll be two or three players just grappling for the control of the puck for an extended period of time and just getting viscious. I wish we had a hockey team in Neillsville, because that looks like a sport I could get into! One of the main reasons I do “extreme” sports such as skiing and mountainboarding is because of the almost total absence of rules. (And when I mountainboard, there are no rules at all; so that totally suits me. I should go mountainboarding tomorrow.)
The other thing that really impressed me was how involved the student section got. It was like me at a concert, only about 1,500x or so and at a sporting event. They spent more time standing and dancing than they did in their seats. Significantly more, actually. (Wow, big words don’t really fit this thingy I’m writing.) They really got into it. Now if we had all those students getting that into it in a mosh pit... THAT would be intense! It would be like moshing madness: mosh-tastic.
Friday, October 13, 2006
some more settlers action
Today, I played a whole lot of Settlers of Catan, changed my oil (in the sweet car that you can see in the blog from 2 days ago) and did homework this evening. I also watched 1 VS 100, and that was pretty entertaining. Dang, I'm watching way too much TV lately. I'm turning into a lazy bum.
How totally sucky is this blog? I think in like an hour I'll try to write something cool.
Thursday, October 12, 2006
unless you're very muscular
Check out one of those stupid blog things that I did:
You Are Somewhat Overweight |
Your BMI is 26.1 - a healthy BMI falls between 18.5 and 25 While you aren't obese, you could use to lose a few pounds (unless you're very muscular). Your BMI puts you at a slightly higher risk for type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. Don't starve yourself or crash diet. See a doctor to learn how to lose weight safely. Don't agree? Blame the government standards we based this test on! |
Did you see the (unless you're very muscular).? Well, thats me! Ha! Not that I'm totally ripped or anything
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
blogging time
It is blogging time. Last night I went mountainbiking with a couple of fogies who consistently kick my butt... but it was a lot of fun. One of the old fogies, Dean, who got me into mountainbiking, gave me some tech tips that really helped a lot. That was pretty sweet, but now the hard part is remembering and applying them. But anywho, it was a great ride.
Tonight was pretty insane. It's Wednesday, so it's Plumbline night. Plus, we have a four day weekend coming up so there's no school tomorrow. So it was poker time. I was getting really tired, so I got really stupid... but I still didn't do too badly. Actually, I'm still tired now. I need some sleep. I'm hoping that I can sleep in tomorrow, but I doubt that my body will let me. Yeah.
Actually, I really have nothing, or am too lazy to come up with anything.
Actually, I just thought of a couple of things. I finally got some pictures taken of my car, so I'm going to throw those up in here:
Doesn't my car look good for having 185,000 miles on it?
Actually, I was just looking at them again, and you could see my license plate number in one of them, and since I'm not a complete idiot, I'm deleted it and will edit it before I post it again. You know, just to be on the safe side.
Monday, October 9, 2006
old blog
Anyhow onto other news. (But not like its really news.)
What else have I been up to? Saturday night I hung out at Al’s for like 5 hours. We played a couple games of Settlers in that time, and that was pretty fun. Actually that was really fun, I really had a blast. I don’t know if I should write this last part or not. But it didn’t look like Al was having much fun, he seemed like the kids were getting on his nerves. I admit, it was pretty crazy. But I had fun... and thats all that matters, right? No, I’m totally kidding!
Sunday was sweet, I didn’t get hurt playing football. That is definetly awesome. Oh yeah. Right. Now on to what I was going to say about Sunday:
If you really know me, you know that if I go for too long with out working out or doing something physical, I get really pissy and I feel really pent up and I just have to get out and do something.
Well anyhow, I’ve been trying to do some type of work out/physical activity every day that I don’t work (and some of the days that I do.)
So Sunday was sweet, because I got to run around playing touch football (or shove football) for 2 hours, and then I went home and lifted for a while. Yeah, it was pretty much totally awesome.
So tonight I went for a long bike ride, and I was contemplating lifting when I got home. I haven’t yet, but I did pretty much finish up the english essay that I’ve been stressing over for the past four days. Maybe I’ll lift, or maybe I’ll take it easy, go on the internet (and post this(I’m writing on my ancient laptop right now.)), or watch heroes. Horoes. Heroeses. Hercules. Hervest.>>> Haha. Woo randomness. This is getting to be like my journal right now, only more organized with capital letters and more on topic.
Can you believe that? More on topic? Yeah, you really need to read one of my rediculouuusly random journal entries.
Cheerio!!
Saturday, October 7, 2006
no ninjas allowed
So I ended up doing that. On the way up, I picked up two CD's at Best Buy: mewithoutYou's "Brother, Sister" and He is Legend's "Suck out the Poison. mewithoutYou's new album is totally awesome, but I'm still trying to decided if I like He is Legend's new one. It is really poppy, and his voice sounds really different. It sounds really... I can't really put my finger on it, but at times it sucks, (Ha, get it? Suck out the poison? It sucks!) and at times it rocks.... I'll have to make up my mind some time soon.
So yeah and like when I was going through Eau Claire, I was like "woa, I don't think I've ever been here before." My best guess is that the bypass thingy that they have been working on for ages was done (well, I know its done, I just think that is what I was on) and anyhow that was cool... it looks like a big city, like Duluth or the Twin Cities (not that Eau Claire isn't big.) Anyhow so then I was like "What's the speed limit?" and it was like 65, so I was pleasently surprised. On the way back I had my cruise set at 70 mph all the way through Eau Claire, and I didn't have to touch the pedals until I reached the I94 exit. Never thought I'd be able to do that... it was pretty awesome.
Ha I'm just looking at my "transition" to that paragraph and it reads "so yeah and like when." How sucky is that? Very very. Suck out the poison yo.
Back on topic. I ended up getting to hang out at Cody's for about an hour, so that was sweet.
And then today has been work so far. Tonight should be interesting, though, because Al invited me over for supper... and for a game of settlers.
Also, I would like to share this picture that I noticed on one of my friend's (an actual friend, not a "Myspace friend".)Myspace:
But not like anyone is going to read this anyway (maybe on myspace, but not on Randomer.)
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Ketchup Time
I suppose I should catch up on my newly created blog.
Click here to read about my Thursday night escapades.
So that was Thursday. Friday night I went to the homecoming football game. Neillsville dominated. Afterwards, I went over to the Dunham’s, and they taught me this sweet game called “Settlers of Catan.” I highly recommend it. I killed them my first time playing. I’m not entirely sure if the set me up to win or not, but I won by a big margin. Al made some sweet malts. MMM those were delish!
So today I went out to Snyder park to do caretaker stuff, and some camper said that there was a crazy racoon in the pit toilet. He took me to go check it out, and I didn’t hear or see anything. I think he’s crazy. It was probably his but making all the noise. There was also a hunter who didn’t register his campsite, but he wasn’t there so I couldn’t yell at him. But ok, get this: he gutted his deer right next to the campsite. Like RIGHT next to it. He better clean up that gut pile, because it was already stinking when I was there. But really, how would you clean one of those up? A scoop shovel, I suppose. I sure wouldn’t want to do it. Nastycore.
Anyhow, after that, I went mountainbiking out at Levis. That was sweet. I tried to descend Pile Driver, and I only feel twice. My first fall was like a perfect endo, and I landed smack on a rock with my head. It didn’t hurt, and I was like “Huh, good thing I was wearing my helmet,” and hopped on my bike and kept going. Later, I was thinking about the possible outcomes if I hadn’t been wearing my helmet:
Best case senario: I would be lying on the ground unconscious, bleeding, with a concussion.
Worst case senario: I would be dead.
That made me pause for a second. And it was true, too. Good thing I was wearing my helmet (I always wear my helmet when I mountainboard, mountainbike, ski, or snowboard.) So wear your helmet kids!
And then to finish off the day, I worked at IGA for six hours. Talk about fun.
Crazy Racoons, Gut Piles, and Almost Dying
Crazy Racoons, Gut Piles, and Almost Dying.
By Goo
9/30/06
I suppose I should catch up on my newly created blog. Click here to read about my Thursday night escapades.
So that was Thursday. Friday night I went to the homecoming football game. Neillsville dominated. Afterwards, I went over to the Dunham’s, and they taught me this sweet game called “Settlers of Catan.” I highly recommend it. I killed them my first time playing. I’m not entirely sure if the set me up to win or not, but I won by a big margin. Al made some sweet malts. MMM those were delish!
So today I went out to Snyder park to do caretaker stuff, and some camper said that there was a crazy racoon in the pit toilet. He took me to go check it out, and I didn’t hear or see anything. I think he’s crazy. It was probably his but making all the noise. There was also a hunter who didn’t register his campsite, but he wasn’t there so I couldn’t yell at him. But ok, get this: he gutted his deer right next to the campsite. Like RIGHT next to it. He better clean up that gut pile, because it was already stinking when I was there. But really, how would you clean one of those up? A scoop shovel, I suppose. I sure wouldn’t want to do it. Nastycore.
Anyhow, after that, I went mountainbiking out at Levis. That was sweet. I tried to descend Pile Driver, and I only feel twice. My first fall was like a perfect endo, and I landed smack on a rock with my head. It didn’t hurt, and I was like “Huh, good thing I was wearing my helmet,” and hopped on my bike and kept going. Later, I was thinking about the possible outcomes if I hadn’t been wearing my helmet:
Best case senario: I would be lying on the ground unconscious, bleeding, with a concussion.
Worst case senario: I would be dead.
That made me pause for a second. And it was true, too. Good thing I was wearing my helmet (I always wear my helmet when I mountainboard, mountainbike, ski, or snowboard.) So wear your helmet kids!
And then to finish off the day, I worked at IGA for six hours. Talk about fun.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
about plumbline and hair
It did really need to get done, though. So I finally did it! I'm waiting to wash my car until after homecoming, though. You never know... someone might get some bright idea into their head, and decided to do some naughty things to Goo's car. (Lol as I was typing that, I accidentally hit p so it became Goop's Doesn't that look awesome? Goop. Don't start calling me that now!)
But Plumbline was sweet, sweet sweet sweet. Sweet Sweet. I'm loving Plumbline more than ever. And I'm loving being a senior!
Oh wait, I'm getting ahead of myself. There was something significant that happened before school ended, and that was See You At The Pole. I knew see you at the pole was going down, but I didn't know until Alan drove away that I (and Nathan and Kaitlynn and Brent) was supposed to (or were supposed to) anyhow he wasn't doing it. We were. So we had a little thing to follow, but it was almost better that we didn't know until like right then, because then at least I didn't get any jitters, so yeah it came, and went, and went well! So thank the Lord.
Now back to Plumbline. Lots of cool people showed up, fun games, pretty interesting message, pretty good hang out time afterward (except for the awkwardness which only a few of you know about) but the awkwardness remains anonymous. A Nanny Mouse. But Plumbline was uber sweet, and I made $24 an hour wearing a dress. It came out to a total of $2, but it was probably the easiest 2 dollars I have ever made! And, they didn't get a picture of me, so it never happened. Because, if anyone asks in the future, I will say that I just made this up, and I'm telling you this because I really did make it up so ha! Prove it! (But don't ask me to prove it didn't happen, because we learned in Advanced Science that proving the negative is almost impossible, or at least not feasible.) So yeah no proving the negative.
Did I write about wacky hair day yesterday? I think I forgot to mention it. Actually, I can't remember if I did or not, but I went to school with pigtails. Anyhow, my sister taught me how to put in a pony tail then, and I've got a pony tail in right now and its sweet. Feels different, like I don't have hair! (Except for the pulling at the nape of my neck.) (ha, you ape! Apetastic!)
I should be writing the rough draft for my essay of definition. Oh well, so much for that! Maybe I will right now.
Ha, I just started trying to write that essay, and it is waaay too late for that. I really just need to sleep, and do it tomorrow. It isn't that late yet, but I have been a very sleep deprived little child (jk on the little child) lately.
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
mountainboarding and mr. woracheck
Well, in other news...
Went mountainboarding for a tad bit, but due to several factors such as a)riding same trails over and over b)riding by myself for the past (about) 3 months c)not bringing my most pertinent tool, I decided to go home after only about a half an hour and lift for a while. That was pretty fun, so I think I made the right decision.
I also had an interesting expierience early on in the day when I asked Mr. Worachek for some songs for morning music. If you have read some of the founding Randomer writings, then you know about me and Mr. Worachek. But I ended up getting some medieval songs to go along with the homecoming theme. I'll probably right a big thing about my expieriences with morning music some time soon. But for now, good night.
Friday, September 8, 2006
A crooked tree (Old)
A Crooked Tree
Taken by Goo
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Thursday, September 7, 2006
A Tad bit off the wall ::Old Randomer::
A Tad Bit off the Wall
By Goo
Written 9/7/06
There is an upcoming vote on a school referendum soon. The referendum will allow the school to like take off their revenue cap and raise taxes. The whole opinion page this week in the Clark County Press was devoted to that referendum. Now, I don’t have much of an opinion on the whole matter, because I am going to be out of high school by the time it would make any difference. But, on the whole, it sounds good to me.
But the matter of interest which is currently at hand. An editorial was written by a man of initials BE (which should be BS) and it sounded much like all the previous editorials he’s written, which should have initials BS. But this BE stated that everyone should vote no for the referendum due to the fact that teachers are extremely overpaid, stating that teachers salaries range from 42K – 70K, and that the medium household income in the county is like 35K or something like that. He also stated that a couple of teachers had a household income of $133,000. Now ok, let’s just take that at face value... or not.
Now, the odd thing is that all of my teachers continuously complain that they are getting underpaid, even though they have 3 months of vacation per year, and according to BE their income really isn’t that bad. Now how does that work?
Either
a. BE is actually BS
b. Teachers are really whiney
I think that neither of those may be true, all though letter a certainly is the majority of the time. Here’s what I’m thinking:
The reason the median household income is so low is because the majority of the people in the area are sleazy bums that didn’t get a college education or aren’t using it or something, and they’re surviving on well fare and they are too lazy to get off the bums and try to get a better job. No seriously, I work at a grocery store, and I see the type of people who come through there. The majority with small children/infants are on well fare, and lots of the other people are drunks and/or smoke a lot and have low paying jobs. (Or so it appears.) Sure, there are professionals and people with a little bit of dignity, but seriously, all these sleaze balls drag down the median income because they are too lazy to do anything about it. I can tell you that I won’t live that way. Maybe it does have something to do with the economic dead zone that is Clark County, but seriously, I think it is more the citizens fault.
But in the end, those are all opinions and guesses, and where that leaves us in the original “trying to figure out what’s up with the figures” problem, your guess is a good as mine (though mine was a good guess, even if it was a tad bit off the wall.)
Sunday, September 3, 2006
old blog post
Hmm, its been a while since I've written a blog. What has happened since last time? Well, Sunday was football at church; that was pretty awesome, except for the part where I got a bloody nose on the last play. I guess that is kinda awesome anyway, though. I always felt out of the loop because I had never had a bloody nose... and now I know what it feels like, and I can say "Yes, I've had a bloody nose before." I also feel really out of the loop because I have never broken a bone before, but I really don't want to be in that loop. I am sure one day membership of the broken bone group will be forced on me, but I will try as hard as possible to remain an outsider.
Not much of significance has happened since then, but tonight I am going to my sister's Cross Country meet. Fun Fun.
Friday, September 1, 2006
Mom's May Sometimes Become Demon-Possessed.
Mom's May Sometimes Become Demon-Possessed.
By Jonny K
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Thursday, August 24, 2006
Things to do before (or while) I die
Things to do before (or while) I die.
By Goo
Written 8/24/06
Yesterday a friend of mine was going to take me rock climbing, but we got stormed out (hardcore thunderstorms, tornado warnings, hail ... and other such stuff). I was hoping to be able to check rock climbing off the "things I want to do before I die" list (or, in my case, while I die doing those things that I really want to do.)
Things to do before (or while) I die:
1. Go sky diving
2. Go bungie jumping
3. Go rock climbing
4. Learn to BASE Jump and do it
5. BASE on skis
6. Get married
7. Lead someone to Christ
8. Mountainboard real mountains
9. Throw a 360 on skis
10. Do some lift served mountainboarding
11. Get into whitewater kayaking hardcore
12. Do a lot more wakeboarding
13. Ski all year long
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Gnarly Crap
Gnarly Crap
By Goo
Written 8/19/06
Well, well. It's late and I should be hitting the sack, but I'm up trying to write something.
Well my 50th day of mountainboarding this year was definetly one of the best so far. As I noted yesterday, I found where all the good stuff was hiding at Memorial.
So today, started out easy and worked my way up on the big hills we found yesterday, and then I started hitting gnarly crap.
First up was the drop section. I kinda cleared out a small in-run to the first four foot drop which led to a small right hand bermed corner. Right after the berm sit 3 small rollers and a little straight away to the final six foot drop (at which time you're going pretty stinking fast so you just launch off of it.) Pretty stinking fun section.
After that I hit this dirt jump for a while. That was the first dirt jump I have ever ridden, and it was pretty fun.
Finally I finished up by riding this interesting little gully, and then we pulled out due to gnawing hunger.
All in all, an excellent time out riding.
Friday, August 18, 2006
Big Words
Big Words
By Goo
Written: 8/18/06
I just wrote and posted a Randomer piece. Lately, I've been doing most of my writing and stuff late at night. (Actuially, not really stuff what I mean is writing.) I think my mind just randomly gets overtly active at this time of the night.
I should really try to increase my vocabulary. Not that I mean I swear a lot, but that using biggish words is fun. I would really like to know more because you sound really smart when you use big words and I like sounding smart. Actually, I'm not sure that I do, (like sounding smart) but if/when I use big words correctly, I really impress myself and impressing myself is not an exceptionally easy thing to do.
Oh yes so now for what I set out to write. I was just thinking that it would be sweet to pubish a book (my grandma told me I should and I was like "yeah right.") But I decided that I am not very good at writing fiction, and when I do I can't/wouldn't be able to stay focused long enough to write a whole novel anyways so it'd pretty much have to be nonfiction, much like the last Andrew Schwab book I read, Insert title here (I can't think of it at the moment.) But yeah it was just a load of thought provoking or generally dumbfounding randomness.
Dang it's late; I should go to sleep.
Mountainbike-tastic
Mountainbike-tastic
By: Goo
Written: 8/18/06
Well, today was a land mark day in Goo's world of mountainbiking. Yes, I said mountianbiking. I went mountainbiking today, and it was the first time that I have ever really ridden single track at a place other than Levis Mound. Today I was riding at Memorial Park in Red Wing, and it was intense! Most of the trails weren't all that technical, but some of the features built into them were hardcore! Big 5 foot drops, 4 foot tall lips on jumps, some rollers, berms, some gnarly bridges, and this sweet teeter-totter that I actually did (my brother as a witness). I didn't hit any of the jumps because I have like 0 jumping experience on a bike, but tomorrow we're going back and I'm gonna board all of it and my little bro will take some killer footage.
Oh yeah, we finally found where all the massive hills were hiding whilst we were mountainbiking, but they turned out to be on the oposite end of the park. Fortunately, though, they all run down to like a golf course, and we will probably be able to park in the parking lot so the hike shouldn't be too bad! And I'll hit up the drops, berms, and jumps... Some of them look absolutely hardcore! It should be like nothing I have ever done on a mountainboard before. I can't wait. Hopefully I don't wreck myself up too bad. But some of that stuff looks intense! My bro should be able to get some killer footage, so look for it up here sometime in the not too distant future.