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I'm sorry that I never write in here, I really haven't been writing in my MySpace either. I unlocked this diary because I just don't feel like not having anyone read it anymore. I'd like to have new people read it as well. The one person who would be offended by this has probably moved on. He doesn't even look at my MySpace page anymore, so I think it's pretty safe to say he won't find this.

I haven't been up to much lately. I haven't even gone out lately due to lack of money. I had a kind of crappy weekend, not being able to do anything. Diana won't return my phone calls, nor will my friend Heather, who I e-mailed a month ago. I know she still has my phone number, and she said we would do something over the summer. I figured I would call her, and I did, on Thursday night and left a message, but she never called me back. I even left my phone number in her phone, in case she forgot it or something. I'm thinking I might e-mail her again tomorrow.

I went out with my friend Jody today, and she was really nice to me. She really wants me to take her to see Ace Young at the Mohegan Sun casino, so she offered me forty dollars. I don't think gas will cost me that much (that's about how much it costs me to fill my whole tank), so I'm going to spend it on some stuff I've been wanting (manga, which I've been reading a lot of lately). We went to the Smithfield Commons to look at F.Y.E., but they didn't have what I wanted, though Jody traded in some movies so she could get some other movies. They wouldn't take her copy of Juno, though I think a lot of people are probably trying to trade that in now. Not that the movie is bad, but it seems like kind of a fad movie.

We then went to Barnes and Noble and I read some manga and a few birthday books. There's this guy I like, so I looked up his birthday, and his sounded right to me. Mine on the other hand, was completely wrong, saying that I was a trend setter. I don't think I've set a trend in my life and I don't think I would really want to, either. I actually read two birthday books, the first one was the best and I probably would've bought it, even though I already have a birthday book, this one was much nicer than mine, which I think I got for six bucks about eight years ago. A birthday book is one of those books that tells you what a person born on a certain day is like, they have all the days of the year in them. I love to look up a person's birthday if I'm getting to know them or something. I might go back to Barnes and Noble someday and read through the book again, or maybe try to find some websites like that.

I've been cleaning the house a bit and trying to eat better, too. I don't think it's really working. I'm still sleeping a lot, though I'm trying to get out of that habit as well. I'm also trying to go to bed earlier, though I failed miserably at that on Saturday, when I went to bed at five am, but it's hard to go to bed early on Saturday with the kickass Adult Swim lineup that night. Still, that will end soon once Death Note finishes it's run. I have no idea how I will pass the time between Bleach and Code Geass now. Maybe I will just watch Code Geass, since I've already seen the Bleach episodes in Japanese and they are tedious as hell. I can't believe the fillers will go on for at least another year.

I've been watching this other show lately, called Fruits Basket and I really like it. It's a girl's show, since it's kind of a romantic comedy anime, but it's good. I really like the main character, Torhu (who is a girl, even though that's a boy's name), she's just so upbeat and caring towards others, even if it's not in her best interest to do so. She's happy even when she should be crying her eyes out. To have that kind of optimism about life is just amazing. I'm trying to be more like that, though I know it's odd to look up to a character in an anime. I probably should get out more, but it's hard when you have literally no money.

The last money I had of my own (sort of, it was my Grandma's that she gave to me), I used to get my Dad a Father's Day gift, though I'm not sure if he liked it or not. It's this book about Lincoln called "Team of Rivals" (I think) and it's supposed to be really good. My Dad loves history, so I figured he would like it, but he's not much of a reader, though I'm not sure why. I like to read, but I haven't had the money for books and I'm not sure what the library carries or where my library card even is. I think I might try and go to the library sometime this week and see what they have. Then again, Main Street in Coventry is under construction, so it's actually almost impossible to get to the library, which is probably why I never considered it.

There is the West Warwick library, but Katie works there, so I don't want to go and run the risk of seeing her. I want to go to the Warwick library, but I don't know how to get there, so I'd have to have my Dad take me, and I owe them money because I forgot a book I owed them. I'm starting to think it might not be a good idea to go to the library right now...

Anyway, I do have some books around the house that I haven't read, because I bought them when I had money and forgot about them. I really want to find a good book to read and read it for hours and hours. I haven't had a book like that in a year, which is sad. I want to read the book about Joe Strummer, though I can't remember the name of it right now. I want to read the Steve Martin "Born Standing Up" book, because what I read of it I really liked. I notice the older I get, the more I like non fiction over fiction, unless it's got cartoon characters, that is.

The real reason I'm posting in here is because I took some quizzes and either forgot to put the results in here when I got them (which happened with one quiz that Jeff mentioned in his blog months ago, which I took and then forgot about), or just took a while ago and fear I won't get the same results later. I usually abhor quizzes, but I do enjoy taking them, and even if reading the results is a waste of time for you, I'm sorry. I just like the results of one of them, you'll see why (hint- it has something to do with something I mentioned before).
Here they are, in some form of an order:


You're Mali!
While most people at first assume you're female, it's really just that you have more respect for women than men. Bucking this trend is not all you're known for - you actually have a much deeper and richer past than most give you credit for. This has left you feeling neglected and even hungry for a good while. And thirsty. Especially thirsty. When people want to say something's really far away, they talk about where you live.
Take the Country Quiz II at the Blue Pyramid

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