The Adamant's Debate

Ok, if you know me, you know that I'm really not this dumb. It just shows up in my writing, Ok? Got that? Good. Now, if you don't know me, then why are you reading my blog? So get going; there are plenty of other eligible young stalketts.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Joy's Journal of Randome Fate Part I

Although this will probably be one of the most boring posts in all history of my blog, I'm bored, and my blog is dying, so I am thus serving it a prescripted medicene. Bear with me.

Monday, March 14, 2005, 9:30 AM
Faith and Greg's house, Watertown NY
Here I am in Watertown, my first day for the week, typing unimportant and useless stuff over the internet. It's relitively sunny, cold, and Andrew is apparantly trying to shave his head upstairs (according to Faith). As I look out the windowv to the parking lot, I see numerous cars of all shades and sizes parked in front of cozy little army townhouses. Faith and Gregs house is small but sweet, with various lava lamps, very strange street lights, a laptop computer, and a tv piled high with videos such as "The Donut Man" and "Veggie Tales." Of course this is not the only items that occupy their house; it would take days to spurt out that one. We actually got here at 9:30 last night, for it takes two hours to get here from Pennslyvainia (we were at Greg's parent's house). I was relieved to arrive at the house, for, after having to amuse Andrew by throwing your body around in a cramped space, and having to hear him yell and laugh for two hours or so, it's refreshig to attain some peace and quiet. The only time I get slightly annoyed at the monkey is in the car, where both him and I are retained to such a small place as the back seat of Faith and Greg's Sarafini.
Well people, I must start on my school work now. Bye.
~JOY~