Dec. 9th, 2004

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Since asians get first priority, I'll put Annie perfectly rightfully ahead of everyone else who i haven't boosted yet.

Just seeing the purse you made, I am so very impressed with your mad skillz. and those readable pants... u think a teacher will ever notice test answers on somebody's pants? It just seems so unlikely... >:D

Anyways, Annie is so fly because we are still more than just buddybuddy, even though I haven't seen her in....9 years. So, rewinding the tape of life, I find myself watching reruns of "It's the Teddy Life", (Metaphor!) and laughing out loud even though I've seen the episodes a good many times now. Annie was there in many special moments of Teddy's life.

For example, my developing national identity. I remember her and I, holding up protest signs against aggressive and "inconsiderate" behavior of the Chinese government. I remember her and I, with everyone else, shouting "One Taiwan, One China", and watching somebody's uncle burn the chinese flag in front of the chinese embassy. I also remember the proud tone in my mom's voice when she said that the embassy barred thier door cause (according to my mom and her "comrades) they were afraid of a riot.

I remember in the last year we were together, we were in sunday school together, and we were playing bible charades. Obviously, her and I her partners, except I whispered our plans too loud and everybody could hear. I remember bouncing my fist on my nose, while she held up 7 fingers, which supposedly represented the 7 seals.

I remember being the pompous pastor's son of the church, and sneaking into my mom's office and taking the keys, so we could all sneak into the attic. I dun remember what for (probably just for the thrill of a bunch of kids away from their parents)... just that we always wanted to see the birds nest we found there once.

I remember hanging outside by the parking lot, playing with the fresh clay (that i discovered) that was dug up when they put the basketball hoop in. A chance for us to develop our creativity, even when we were at a place like church..hehe. I remember annie leading me to unfamiliar territory (3 blocks away) to gather colorful pebbles to decorate our clay sculptures with.

I remember lots of fun we had in the sunday school room for little kids. (was it call the "nursury"?) Drawing stuff, playing with tape, doing hand movements for "you gotta be" or whatever that song is called. We did so much there I just don't remember anymore.

I remember being bored at those taiwanese heritage concerts, and playing with you in the lobby. We were better than any propaganda our parents could throw at us, random games are more than priceless compared to that, even if I kinda enjoy those type concerts at this age.

I remember going to your house and being amazed at all the stuff you had. I remember watching for the first time most of the classic disney movies with you. Lion King and Alladin, (I think pocahontas too).

Oh and there's more, so much more. But for now I'm at a block so I'll stop here. Please tell me of any other things you remember.

And oh yeah, this is about you. So you're so cool because I remember you with me for most of my early childhood life. You were such a fun kid to be with and I'm sure you still are. I remember you for being supportive and how you were right there with me no matter how silly, cheesy and foolish I was.

Oh! I remember the day we met! We were introduced by our parents and the first thing i did was offer to shake your hand in a really enthusiastic and rigid way and you were all weirded out. *edit* thinking back, i now remember that it was taken as a handshake by everyone cause of how weirded out everyone was by my gesture. My original intention was for it to be a invitation for a game of thumb-wars. And oh... and so much did we play thumb wars...*/edit*

So this is it, the end of my boost. But since I wrote this whole post in a weird artistic 1/3 poetry flowing way, I shall end it with a super-cool-rhyme.

One last thinger,
I remember,
Is: "See you later,
Alligator."

WEeeeeee

Dec. 9th, 2004 11:26 pm
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I was angry at my 1991 model Ti-85 a second ago for being obsolete.

But now I'm so pwoud of it, I'm gonna name it.
This way, i can cheer it on when it's adding stuff up.
"GO Tippy Eddie Five! Tippy Eddie Five! GO GO Tippy Eddie Five! Tippy Eddie Five! Tippy Eddie Five! Tippy Eddie Five! GO Tippy Eddie Five!"


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