I am fighting my urge to watch Doctor Who and Torchwood episodes I haven't seen. I should wait till next Supernatural Saturday on BBC America to watch the next one. Hmm... I dont know what the next episode is gonna be about. I should go check.
Here is another TV show and movie link. The quality is a better sometimes but if you dont have firefox it may not work, and you have to have Adobe plug in or whatever it's called and it sorta takes a tiny bit longer to load. It is at http://tv-video.net k? k.
I have nothing to do. Nothing is on tv. it is late anyway. Almost 9. la la la. I guess I need to go see something so bye bye!
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Type, Watch, Type, Watch
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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Time And Relative Demention In Space
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Friday, September 28, 2007
I'm Not Bothered, I'm Not Bothered, I'm Not Bothered, I Ain't Bothered!
Strange? You got it. This next video is the one and only, Kellsey telling us about her exsperience as being a little old lady!
Ok ok. Did you like that? here is the sequal! Little Old Lady 2!
Ok ok. This video is of Julie, she is... ya. Abnormal. In a good way! She has some info about kids in Japan! LISTEN UP!
HAHAHA! Ok, so did you like that? Well here are some of the Best moments from House, of a collection of cool moments. See see see...
So how was my stuff? Good! I hopeeeee..... Well bibi!
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Catherine Tate? Who is this unknown person????? What does she have to do with David Tennant?????!!!!!
School was good. I got 102 percent on my Social Studies test. It was great. Mr. Miciak is the techer of doom but he is funny. He was handing out our tests so we could correct them and he would just throw the test across the floor. I tried to get it and he just moved back and forth and threw my test behind him. Whaaaaa
In softball, we kicked BUTT!!! We won 21 to 1. Ya i know. WE ROCK! I hit a homerun. It was actually a grand slam i think. I got around but i think 3 other people got around. Or 2... but I rocked. Yep.
Ha I laugh at you small ones who didnt want House! It rocked! I loved how Dr. Wilson held Dr. Houses guitar hostage to try to get him to hire a team. House was mad so he stole Wilsons patient. Yes, he moved Wilsons cancer patient to another room so Wilson couldnt find him. House broke into a House to. He couldnt pick a lock so he broke a window with his cane and said, whoops. Sad episode. They mixed patients up! You would have to see it to believe it.
Yes my dear Shandi friend is on for 4 days in a row. She looks holidaye again! makes me mad! And she loves food and there is only one food she hates. I dont know what it is yet because she wont say till the end of the puzzle.
Catherine Tate? Who is she? She is a comedian. Very talented I must say. She has her own show where she plays all these different people from old man and woman to a snotty school girl. She is funny, very very. SO FUNNY! I cant explain really. She is british too. Anyway, what does she have to do with the extra cute David Tannant, AKA Doctor Who? Well she is going to be the new side kick for season 4! YES! I wont see it for a while but it is great! The 2 funniest people together as 1! She was on Doctor Who once as the runaway bride I think where she just kinda popped up in the TARDIS after The Doctor had to leave Rose, THE SADDEST EPISODE IN THE WORLD! I will post the last idk 5 min of this horrible episode so you can cry with me. WHA!
SO SAD!!!!!
Ok. *sniff* now that that is done, how about some happy funny House action? Yes I found part of House Season 4 on youtube. This is 2 short parts of it but you get the idea. Houses guitar is tooken, snatched and Wilson is of course the theif. But a funny one to b exact. lol
NIGHT!!! ENJOY!!!
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
HOUSE!!!!
Omg who cares what happened at school, House Season 4 is on in an hour! To make you mad, here is a preview I got online. I HOPE DR. CAMERON, CHASE, AND FOREMAN COME BACK!!! But from the looks of this.... EEEK! Take a look
WOW! So how does it look? I know you want to see the rest... or not. DADDY DOES! Whahaha. Well, I also watched a very very great episode of Torchwood. You may have heard me talk about it and stuff. With Captin Jack in all. Anyway, I wasnt a big fan but Mariah really liked the 1st episode when we watched it. I didnt really. And then the 2nd i didnt like. Then this 3rd one came along and I have already watched it 3 times I love it so much! Here are a video showing a part of it. Captin Jack is teaching Gwen how to shoot the gun. It is so cool! I tried to upload another and it didnt work. Gotta go...bibi!
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Monday, September 24, 2007
A New Life Equals New Problems
I am watching the season 2 premiere of Heroes! Interesting...very. Maybe I will post the episode If it ever goes on YouTube. I feel so sorry for Nathan. Last year he had a great family and was running for congress and now he has lost all that cuz he susposebly killed his brother Peter. Very weird but sad.
And House starts tom.!!! WATCH WATCH WATC. OK I WILL!!!! lol. GREAT I am SOOO happy for it to start.
Test in Social Studies that is about it. Um....I found some cool news on the internet. Oh my local Hollywood Video is shutting down so we have to start going to Block Busters. I AM SAD!
Ok the news I found was the top 10 greenest countries in the US. I might wanna go visit someday...
1. Portland, Oregon
Affordable and accessible, this city straddling the banks of the Willamette River has long made sustainable living a priority. More than 30 years ago, with other cities in a freeway-building frenzy, Portland broke ranks and tore down a six-lane expressway to make room for a waterfront park. Since then the city has set an urban growth boundary to protect 25 million acres of forest and farmland, started a solid-waste program that recycles more than half of the city's trash and erected more than 50 public buildings that meet tough standards set by the United States Green Building Council. One of the most bike-friendly cities in the U.S., Portland's public transportation systems boasts a high rate of ridership. Add in one of the nation's largest city parks -- the aptly named Forest Park has 74 miles of running, biking and hiking trails -- and Portland's rep as the nation's greenest city makes sense.
2. Austin, Texas
Home to the first Whole Foods Market and more than 300 days of sunshine a year (and you thought this city was all about the music) Austin spreads out among 205 parks, 14 nature preserves, and 25 greenbelts. Talk about green. The city plans to meet 20 percent of its energy needs with renewable energy and energy efficiency by 2020. Factor in county laws protecting the region's natural watershed from development, a recycling center that dates back to 1970, a dozen outdoor farmer's markets, city buses that offer free rides on 'high ozone' days and an innovative "pay-as-you-throw" trash collection program that rewards residents for being less wasteful and Austin easily earns a spot on the Green List.
3. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Named one of the top business districts in the nation for by the Environmental Protection Agency, Minneapolis is a commuter's paradise where more than 60 percent of downtown workers use public or alternative transportation to get to the office. Free parking for registered van and car pools, an extensive bike path and bike lane system and employer-sponsored showers and locker rooms not only add endorphins but make a significant dent into auto-based air pollution. On the way to work, commuters thread their way among scores of lakes and parks and ponds and greenbelts and more than 200,000 trees. With great drinking water, active community organizations and the Minnesota State Department of Commerce nudging businesses and residents to hook solar systems up to the city's grid, it doesn't take Mary Tyler Moore tossing her beret into the air to let you know this is a great place to live.
4. Boulder, Colorado
Being green has been a way of life in this small Rocky Mountain city ever since prescient city planners started preserving parkland in 1898. Today, with more than 42,000 acres of pristine land cushioning the city from urban sprawl, Boulder is a place where hiking trails, rock-climbing areas, picnic spots and fishing holes are within reach of every resident. But there's more to this city than just a pretty face. It's a place where more than 90 percent of residents recycle, where new water meters are not allowed above certain elevation, thus protecting ridgelines and peaks, and where, when recent federal tax cuts gutted city budgets, residents voted themselves a third sales-tax hike to raise $51 million to buy and protect even more open land.
5. Burlington, Vermont
In this small city on Lake Champlain, community pride and responsibility drive the urge to be green. More than one-third of all energy used in the city comes from renewable resources, an impressive statistic in chilly New England. Burlington laws don't allow the use of pesticides on public parks, land or waterways. Challenged by their local leaders to come up with environmental priorities and solutions to existing problems, residents formed an extensive network of citizen-based groups that take on everything from environmental programs to clean up toxic sites to watchdog groups to monitor pollution in Lake Champlain. With local agriculture a mainstay of the region, schools are switching to locally- and organically-grown foods. The idea of sustainability is becoming part of the school curriculum so, as Burlington's children grow and take their places in the community -- any community -- they can take a greener way of thinking along with them.
6. Madison, Wisconsin
Madison was the first city in the United States to offer curbside recycling (and one of the few with a university course on ice cream making), and its 15,000 acres of lakes and 6,000 acres of parkland give it great appeal. Drawn by the natural beauty, residents seem determined to help preserve it. The recycling program gets a whopping 97 percent participation, with 265 tons of material -- everything from broken washers to empty beer cans to grass clippings -- collected each week. A year-round farmer's market (held indoors in the frigid winter months) draws vendors and buyers from throughout the fertile region. As a result, organic and local-grown foods are a priority. This bike-friendly city with more than 100 miles of bike paths ranks high in air quality, no surprise in a place where there are three bikes for every car.
7. New York, New York
Surprise! Thanks to its storied (and widely used) public transportation, energy-efficient housing and good water quality, New York rates a place among the nation's green cities. Central Park makes it even greener. Considered a folly of epic proportions when its 843 swampy, muddy acres were set aside in the 1850s, Central Park is a wilderness within the urban core. More than 80 percent of NYC residents use public transportation, something that earns the city bragging rights. In fact, New Yorkers burn gasoline at the rate the U.S. did in the 1920s. The key to the city's low use of fossil fuels, pesticides and other energy sources is population density. Calculated by square foot, New York uses as much energy and produces as much solid waste as any city. Calculate by population, however, and the numbers shift. Per capita, New Yorkers use fewer resources and put less pressure on their surroundings than any other city of its size. So welcome to the Big Green Apple.
8. San Francisco, California
To the superlatives the City by the Bay has acquired over the decades -- steepest, foggiest, most expensive -- add greenest. With bus, subway and ferry services that reach throughout the Bay Area, avid bikers and devoted car poolers, San Francisco has a good track record for getting people out of their cars. In fact, more than half the city's residents use public or alternative transportation to get to work. With Golden Gate Park, the newly-decommissioned Presidio, beaches, extensive bike paths and access to the Pacific and the Bay, the city has an abundance of recreational options. Prevailing winds from the water help keep pollution at bay. The city is also a leader in green building, with more than 20 building projects registered for official green certification. And city residents are willing to tax themselves. Voters said yes to allowing the city to sell $100 million in revenue bonds to support renewable energy.
9. Santa Monica, California
Just 12 years ago, the environmental future of this seaside city looked unimpressive. Thanks to an active city council, which wrote and enacted the Sustainable City Plan, Santa Monica has turned green. Three of every four of the city's public works vehicles run on alternative fuel, making it among the largest such fleets in the country. All public buildings use renewable energy. In the last 15 years, the city has cut greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 10 percent, a feat in car-crazy Southern California. City officials and residents have made the ongoing cleanup of the Santa Monica Bay a priority -- an urban runoff facility catches 3.5 million gallons of water each week that would otherwise flow into the bay. Add in the miles of beaches, extensive curbside recycling, farmer's markets, community gardens, the city's nimble bus system and Santa Monica is clearly more than just another bathing beauty.
10. Chicago, Illinois
With open space, public transportation and a commitment to renewable and sustainable energy, Chicago has earned a spot on numerous 'greenest city' lists. The city has 42 green-certified building projects, with more to come. All of the city's nine museums and the Art Institute of Chicago have been converted to run partially on solar power. Close to one-third of all residents use public transportation to get to work. Among the city's energy goals, likely to be met, is buying 20 percent of its electricity from renewable energy sources this year. City officials have voted to give tax incentives to homeowners who invest in Chicago's many historic homes and retrofit them with energy efficient heating and cooling systems, as well as water-saving plumbing. Water quality on the city's lakefront is rated as excellent by the Natural Resources Defense Council, a happy detail for all the swimmers, boaters and sun bathers along the shore in the summer. And you thought it was all about Oprah.
Well bibi!
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Saturday, September 22, 2007
Cold and Tired
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Saturday, September 15, 2007
So busy!
Man I have been wanting to write on this since...Wed. night but I have been so busy! I guess I will start there.
On Wed. in Softball we did sliding. Best time ever! After warming up, we went to the side of the school where Mr. Gamon was watering the grass. Then we took turns correctly sliding. WHen we got 2 thumbs up we could be silly. Like run and slide on our stomach. SO FUN! I liked jumping in the water puddles. In the end we had to be sprayed off with the super cold water to get the grass out! It was COLD but fun. here r pictures of my friends I took on that day when we were back inside.
That night, I went to youth group with Ashley again. It was so great since I got to see my friend JJ who I haven't seen for over a year since she lives in a foster home now. She is still really nice. She is the one who spotted me! That made the night really great! That is a picture of her. We were doing Limbo. Ha I got out. Im not flexible!
Then it was Thursday and I went to school and stuff. Nothing special. Then at softball, Coach Dobson was giving away movie tickets to the movie Sydney White. It was the premeir and you had to have the tickets to get in. Emily and I won them. They were good for 2 people. And it was that night. So Randi's mom drove us to the downtown cinema and we watched the movie. First we went and looked at clothes at Norstroms where we saw this lady with funny hair. Sydney White is a really good movie! Amanda Bynes is awsome in it. One the was home my mom was yelling at random people on the starred Hey Dail and it was SOOOOO funny!
On Friday I went to school and softball. Mariah, Emily, Randi and I are all on the same team! It is awsome! Stealing bases is SOOO fun. That is gow we keep winning. We are the only team that seems to STEAL bases so we win! yay.
That night I went to Beckas birthday. It was really fun. Abbie, Jesse, Jori, Katlyn, Alesha, and Katie Sue were all there and we had a blast! Jori, Katlyn, Katie Sue and Beckas little sister Sarah and her friend Amber. We were telling jokes until really late. We also watched a lot of my videos on my Zune like Let's Get Some Shoes. That was SO fun. Beckas cake was so cool. On the left is Abbie and below is all the girls.
Last but not least, mom and I went to a garage sale and we bought this REALLY fany digital camera for only 40 dollars! the guy payed 270 for it but got a new one. It came with all the stuff like the cord and book. It is cool. BYE!
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
A Blog
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