(Note: This entry used to reside on my old Diaryland account. I rescued it from the Wayback Machine and posted it here, unedited.)
Whelp, I haven’t written in here for a LONGO time (maybe ever since New Year’s, but oh well). We had New Year’s here at our house, then Jedi Rei and M88 slept over for a couple nights. We mainly played Super Smash Bros. Melee and Simpson’s Road Rage (on Gamecube which is Jedi Rei’s and her family’s).
Heh heh, there was one really funny thing Jedi Rei did on Simpson’s Road Rage. She, as Lisa, drove into the neighborhood area, and was knocking down trees, mailboxes, signs etc. and piling them on former President Bush’s front lawn. It was even more hilarious when she had a passenger in the backseat. First there was Marge (me : “She would actually do all that with her mom nearby?”), and then Reverend Lovejoy (him : “That was unnecessary!” Jedi Rei : “NOW he says it?”). Once Lisa even said “Everyone’s a maniac except me!” We had a good laugh about that one.
We also got to see either Sorceror’s Stone (Harry Potter) or Jimmy Neutron. I ALMOST saw Jimmy Neutron, until I changed my mind at the last moment, only because I wanted to see the AOTC trailer (turns out that either we got in the theater a little too late or they just didn’t have it), but other than that, I wanted to see Jimmy Neutron. Heh heh. I really don’t have anything bad to say about Sorceror’s Stone, except that it was kind of long. Sometime after the kid accidently took off on his broomstick (before the Quidditch match) I had to go to the bathroom. And since I didn’t feel like going (if you had to go that badly, would you get up and go all the way to the bathroom?), I just held it until the end. It didn’t help any when I had to go during the scarier half of the movie. When we went to the bathroom after the movie, we got to see the AOTC poster. It had sideviews of Anakin and Padmé (in Senator outfit) facing away from each other, against a semi-dark background. In between them were the words “Forget anger, forget hate, forget love” or something like that. I guess Jedi aren’t supposed to date after all. Some Christians stay single, since they can focus better on what they’re supposed to do, instead of being distracted, but most get married.
Now I want to see Fellowship of the Ring. Christopher Lee (Count Dooku from AOTC) is going to be in it. He plays that wizard, forgot his name.
Then we spent a couple of nights at Jedi Rei’s house, without SM00 (which made some of us happier, even Jedi Rei’s mom). I got to watch some of the otehr Halloween Simpson episodes (where Marge is a witch, and when Springfield was hit by a nuclear missile), and Cowboy Bebop. Heh heh, Ed’s pretty funny.
After that, we had to go to a bridal shower for my dad’s cousin’s fianc�e (yes, another wedding). The cake was pretty, but it looks better than it tastes. But mostly everyone thought it was great, so it must be me. When we left, I had something else to add to my growing collection of bath items (no I don’t use them, but they smell nice). We stayed for awhile at Grandma’s house, had Italian food for dinner, and went home.
Today, we went to church at 10:45 (which is when the sermon starts O_o). The sermon itself was…interesting. A basketball athlete, Jerry Lucas came and spoke. It was about rebuilding relationships, and the way he talked about it was interesting. Example?
“When you think of the number one, you think of a person running (I think that’s what he said). When you think of two, you think of you putting shoes on your family. When you think of three, you think of kids climbing a tree. When you think of four, you think of a door. When you think of five, you think of dive. When you think of six, you think of a stick going in your mouth. When you think of seven, you think of your home in heaven. When you think of eight, you think of a gate. When you think of nine, you think of a vine. When you think of ten, you think of a hen laying red hearts (instead of eggs).”
I forgot what he said about one, but he said for two (putting shoes on your family), Jesus used to wash the feet of his disciples. When they asked about that, and why they shouldn’t be doing this for Him instead, he said that when he leaves, He wants his disciples to do this for other people (i.e. serving them). And so when we put shoes on our family’s feet, we’re serving them. For five (dive), he said imagine someone about to dive into a pool with a huge Bible in it instead of water, so it’s like that person is diving into the Bible, and that we need to spend more time reading the Bible. Six, heh heh, you put the stick in your mouth, right? Or do you put it in your BIG mouth? He said that what we say can break relationships too. And stuff like that.
Not to mention that it was really funny too.
Oh yeah, while watching Jedi Rei, or someone play Simpson’s Roag Rage, I thought of a pretty insane idea (some of you may think this is stupid, so watch out). I thought that they should come out with a game for Dragon Ball/DBZ/DBGT on the N64 or Gamecube. Yes, we do have Playstation, but I like Nintendo’s systems better. And instead of it being a fighting game or adventure game like we would expect, it should be a driving type of game. Hey, quite a few DBZ characters had some interesting connections with vehicles we call cars, mainly driving them. See, in the first episode of Dragon Ball, Bulma used to have a car, right? But Gokuu destroyed it when it accidently hit him and he thought it was trying to steal his giant fish, but later on, she gets to drive some of the cars that her, Gokuu and Oolong ride in. And Gokuu and Piccolo were forced to get their driver’s license by Chichi (and Gokuu suceeded in a later episode). And Juunana likes driving, as we find out in that one episode where the cyborgs were bring chased by the bike gang (hmmm, I wonder if he ever played Simpson’s Road Rage). Ginger (Piccolo’s scary driving instrustor) likes to drive as much as a certain pretty boy cyborg (I wonder if SHE ever played Simpson’s Road Rage), except Juunana’s more reserved about it. Heh heh, yepidee yep.
“Time to herd all those trees and boulder’s on Capsule Corporation’s front lawn.”
But first, it’s always a good idea to make sure Vegeta’s not home. It’s better for your health.
Modified: June 29th, 2008






