Welcome to my mind

These are my innermost thoughts, the random ramblings that go on in my head when someone boring is talking to me or I'm supposed to be cleaning my room, like right now. Look around. Or not. Occassionally I might actually say something insightful. Secret: I like the book we're reading in english, even though no one else does.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Haha no one reads this blog

Okay, so I guess this is like my diary, but public, except no one knows about it. LIKE NO ONE. Hmmm. Maybe I'll tell peoples about it. If I did, hello! If not...hellohellohellohellohello (pssst--that was an ECHO)(cause its EMPTY)(get it? FATALITY TEHE)
DEAR DIARY,
I haven't written in you/on you in a year.
So I applied to high schools recently. To all my ghostly followers...THE HIGH SCHOOL PROCESS in New York City (where there are like bajillions of schools) is quite the hassle. You have to take a test (the SHSAT: Specialized High School Assessment Test or whatever) to try to get into any "specialized high schools".
WHAT MAKES A HIGH SCHOOL SPECIALIZED?
You have to take the SHSAT to get into it.
Anyway, then there are other schools with various ways of applying. Besides taking the SHSAT, I also applied to Beacon, Bard, and Laguardia. (These are not their full names. These are just the names by which everyone refers to them. I do not know their full names.)
BEACON: make a portfolio with a work you did last year for school that you're proud of (something that you wrote, like an essay, or like a project or something) and then go take their essay test and have an interview.
BARD: take their test and if you get a good score, they call you back for an interview. It's hard to get into, but I did get called back. However, my mom thinks I shouldn't go becasue it's very far away from where I live. Annnnd I probably won't go. And I might not even have passed the interview, so....yeah.
LAGUARDIA: Auditionnnnnnnnnnnnns. I auditioned for their Drama department and their vocal department. (I forgot to mention: This is a performing arts school.) I really would liek to go here for Drama, but it's super hard to get in for drama. It's easier to get in for vocal, but even if I do get in for vocal I might not go to vocal.
That's basically what I've been up to. Well not really , that ended two months ago. What I've been up to is waiting to get my results. They come in February, unless you didn't get into any specialized schools. THen they come in March.
THAZALL FOR TODAY.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

LOL

my blog is asking me if I want to follow it. silly blog.
life is not exciting here in my little town. (Which is not as little as all that, as you will know if you read my profile.) well, scratch that. I'm sure someone in my "little town" is having fun SOMEplace. probably in greenwich village or something. (Okay, I gave it away. sue me.) or someones stumbling around a dark alley hungover and they're thinking, "oh, how cooool is this I'm druuuunk at 3:00 in the morning" and the building superintendent goes, "ehhh crazy kids." because he's going blind. That probably explains why he's sweeping a rain puddle. Drunk Person: "whaddya taaaalking about I'm forty siiiix." Super: (sweeping the guys face) "heh heh heh why don't you come in for some milk and cookies" (creepy laugh) DP: "whaddya taaaalking about whyre you ouuuuut here it's 3:00 in the mooooorning" (laughs hysterically) Super: "ah you crazy kids it's 9:15 in the morning" DP: "HOLY SHIZ MY WIFE'S GONNA KILL ME!!!" then the drunk guy stumbles off.
okay, okay, I guess I shouldn't joke about that sort of thing. I apologize to anyone who is offended. ...but it was funny, wasn't it? ADmit it. you LIKED it. go on. you're smiling now. (nudge nudge) see?

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Hello there cyberspace!

makes me think of cyberchase. you know, that little kids show with the three kids and that weird robot thingy that sometimes has a baby. You know what I mean? That little version of himself that comes out of his belly. and there are two girls and a boy and they all solve mysterys by that evil green guy with the chin that juts out. Oh I could go on and on about that show. But I won't because I don't want to scare off any potential readers. I probably won't have any. But maybe I will. Julie Powell in that movie Julie and Julia which was based on a real story, she created a blog and within weeks she had followeres, even though I don't think she told anyone but her husband and her mom about it. That was a good movie. I heard it's a book too. I love it when you walk out of a movie and you think That was the best movie ever and then later you find out it was based on a book and the book turns out to be really crappy, unlike the movie. So you're like, screw this, I'm gonna go see the movie again. Except it's not out anymore, so you have to rent it on Netflix. Who doesn't love Netflix? Anyway, dinner's ready, so ciao! Or chow. haha.