Oh...Ahhhh....Oh...Aaaaah!
Aug. 23rd, 2005 10:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Right now I'm watching Extraordinary People on Discovery and they're showing the most flexiable guy in the world, he can practically fold himself up into a little ball and twist his arms all over the place, dislocate his shoulders and stuff. To someone like me, the most inflexiable person in the world, (seriously, a physiotherapist told me she's never seen any one with such tight muscles) it's hideously painful to watch. When I saw him doing some crazy shit my jaw hit the floor.
Right now they're showing this dude who can stand the most awful pain, he sticks needles through his arms and mouth with no pain! :Oo Who the fuck does this for fun? I mean like really why would you do that? I think I might change the channel, lest permanent damage be done to my jaw...which keeps dropping. Really, I'm also a huge wuss when it comes to pain, at least according to my father, I'm not so sure...I should go to this California Medical Centre for Pain and find out...Or maybe not, since the tests they do sounds like you'd hear me screaming from here! :Oo
Especially after today...my knee was in terrible pain, honestly, it ached...ached I tells you! I put my knee brace on, but no luck there, and by the time I realised I didn't have any paracentamol or Nurofen on me. Dang. It finally stopped hurting when I visited the Cemetery...hmm interesting that.
In other news this afternoon before Genre Writing I went to the Cemetery because today is my Grandmother's birthday. My father was going to go, but a friend of ours from church passed away last week and he went to his funeral instead. So, I offered to go in his place to wish Grandma a Happy Birthday.
Unfortunately, once agan my time management skills caused quite the problem, I went to Newtown first to set the tape for Temptation (the champ's playing for the lot you see, I didn't want to miss that) and my little bro was still there so I had to wait 'til he left before I could. And he didn't leave 'til like 4pm! And I had to wait for ten mintues for the train out to Sutherland (near the cemetery) and then the train was stuck in a station for like 10 minutes for some unknown reasons.
I finally got to the cemeetry, I was supposed to buy some flowers, but the bunches were all too big and expense so I just kind of picked some off bushes (ooh, shame on me!) and headed into the place.
Man, cemeterys are really quite nifty, although I really wouldn't want to live in any of the houses across the street from it, I mean imagine selling one of those places-Superb view of nearby cemetery, enjoy the mourners and headstones. Close to transport though. The problem was, it war really quite late in the day, I found the general area all right, but not the grave. I tried reading all the little plaques but there were hundreds of them and they weren't in any order, I even called my father to see if he could direct me. Alas no...and the sun was close to setting and my class would be starting soon, so finally I headed to the reception office, not really expecting it to be open.
It was it, but they had this little terminal thing that had all the people listed, and when I searched for my Grandmother a little number popped up, but the map didn't zoom right in, so I still thought, how the smeg do I find it! I then realised the number was on the corner of the plaque! So, that was easy, I found Grandma and Grandad in minutes and three other vases of flowers were there (looks like other family members had come by). So I paid my respects, but couldn't hang around, but I think Grandma apperciated it. :O) I also got to see the plaque (it wasn't there last time I went), so my work was done.
But MAAAN, some people have those understated plaques, but heaps and heaps of people have the most elaborate headstones and a lot have little frames with pictures of the deceased looking their best. I want one of those, so in 50 years people will walk by and see the photo of me in Albert the Tuxedo Dress and go. "Kewl!"
Although I found one that was a bit bizarre, it had a list of the persons great-grandchildren, yet the person in question died when they were 34...hence they never knew the grandchildren and vice-versa. The inscription was rather new though, so maybe they put up a new headstone or moved the guy.
But really those plaque ones are weird 'cause you have to walk on the graves themselves (they're not fenced in or anything like the ones with headstones), so yeah, it was really quite weird, proper etiquette you know.
Anyway, I'm back to the Extradionary People and they have this Malaysian Magnet dude! He can stick metal things to him and carriage huge weights..how does he do it? But hey that's weird! He's not magnetic at all! Like only regular metal will stick to him, not magnets. Heh heh, he's name is Mr. Lui and he's 70, and he's only had the gift for 10 years. Where'd it come from?!
And heh, this is rather cute, his grandkiddies can do it too! And alas the scientists could not figure it out...ah well.
Ah I wish I had some special skills...unfortunately not.
Anyways, I must move onto 10 Lessons You Want to Teach Your Kids
Well, I'm not actually gonna have kids....but...
1. Have fun at school!
2. Don't hold in bad emotions.
3. Hitting your siblings can only lead to misfortune.
4. Life isn't fair, but by no means does it have to stay that way!
5. Apperciate your grandparents
6. Do the subjects you want to do at school, not the ones you think you should.
7. There's nothing wrong with reading comic books! ;O)
8. It's good to have land ;O)
9. Make sure you eat breakfast.
10. You can learn a lot from The Simpsons (like the Himelick!)
Tueday Twosome
Anxiety... (NOOOOOO!)
1. Name two things/events that may cause anxiety in your life: Explain:
Anything really, just today I had a semi-panic attack on the train for no reason...aside from the fact we were stuck at a station. I suppose I was worried that I'd be late to my class, which I was, but it was OK.
In all seriousness though, I get anxious a lot from just generally worrying about things, or maybe from having a stomachache (the thought of throwing up freaks me completely).
2. Name two ways you deal with your anxiety: Explain:
Ummm...not sure how well I deal with it, but:
1. Deep breaths: This actually works really well if you remember to do it!
2. Think about something else: Doesn't work during speeches, but helpful in most other instances.
3. Name two times you have been the most anxious: Explain:
1. When I was 5 or 6 and my father stayed over at the new house we'd just brought, for some reason I thought he'd been murdered or injured, and I became SO anxious I threw up near my big bro, who then steered me into the bathroom and practically shoved my head down the toilet! :Oo (If you ask me, this is the gensis of my fear of throwing up, thanks bro! :OP)
2. In Year 10 during Geography I had a complete panic attack...seriously I was absolutely TERRIFIED, so much so I couldn't even say so. I just sat their fidgeting, digging my fingernails into my legs trying to stop thinking about it, but I couldn't. Finally when the class finished I ran to the nurse's office and proclaimed I was about to faint (the nurse seemed more of the opinion that I was gonna throw up), but I ended up lying down and going home early. Terrible experience!
4. When you are anxious, does it affect your health, and if so, how?
Hell, yeah! I basically had a stomachache for three damn years because of anxiety problems...it wasn't the least bit pleasant, and it'd pop up all the time and ruin perfectly fun outings and whatnot. Luckily, it's stopped happening so much, but if I get freaked out I can guarentee my stomach will start to hurt.
5. Do you become anxious very easily or are you basically a calm person?
LOL! After all my answers to the above, YOU decide! :OP
Tuesday is Chooseday
Would You Rather:
1. Have a first name that nobody can pronounce OR one nobody can remember?
Probably the second one, because er...I dunno, I guess they'd both be pretty annoying, all the same though, I have visions of having a name that people will misprounce as 'Fucka' or something.
2. Be confined to a couch for three weeks OR wear rollerblades for three weeks straight?
Being the lazy ass that I am, I'd probably take the former...although what about going to the bathroom, I suppose I'd just have to roll there. I suppose, been in roller blades would be a bit funny for a while, but probably not for three weeks. :OP
3. Be the person who cleans up the elephant cages at the circus OR the person who cleans the fryers at Mcdonalds?
Ewww...neither prospects sounds good I must say, but I'll take the fryers, I've seen a lot of fat in my day and in no way can it compare to the disgust of elephant shit.
4. Your poop be bright blue OR your saliva be grass green?
My poop be bright blue! I mean dude, who's gonna see it! Unless there's some sort of unfortunate incident, or they're my doctor (and hence be used to crazy stuff :OP) But with green saliva, well geeze, sometimes I spit when I talk, that's not something I want to show other people. Though green's my favourite colour...
Ooooh! Sir. Robert Winston is on again! Presenting Human Instinct: The Drive to Win, it's really funny, I should get a tape of this somehow...I wonder if it's avaliable at the library since the reception of the Discovery Channel here is utter shit.
And now I'm gonna watch it!
Good night!
Right now they're showing this dude who can stand the most awful pain, he sticks needles through his arms and mouth with no pain! :Oo Who the fuck does this for fun? I mean like really why would you do that? I think I might change the channel, lest permanent damage be done to my jaw...which keeps dropping. Really, I'm also a huge wuss when it comes to pain, at least according to my father, I'm not so sure...I should go to this California Medical Centre for Pain and find out...Or maybe not, since the tests they do sounds like you'd hear me screaming from here! :Oo
Especially after today...my knee was in terrible pain, honestly, it ached...ached I tells you! I put my knee brace on, but no luck there, and by the time I realised I didn't have any paracentamol or Nurofen on me. Dang. It finally stopped hurting when I visited the Cemetery...hmm interesting that.
In other news this afternoon before Genre Writing I went to the Cemetery because today is my Grandmother's birthday. My father was going to go, but a friend of ours from church passed away last week and he went to his funeral instead. So, I offered to go in his place to wish Grandma a Happy Birthday.
Unfortunately, once agan my time management skills caused quite the problem, I went to Newtown first to set the tape for Temptation (the champ's playing for the lot you see, I didn't want to miss that) and my little bro was still there so I had to wait 'til he left before I could. And he didn't leave 'til like 4pm! And I had to wait for ten mintues for the train out to Sutherland (near the cemetery) and then the train was stuck in a station for like 10 minutes for some unknown reasons.
I finally got to the cemeetry, I was supposed to buy some flowers, but the bunches were all too big and expense so I just kind of picked some off bushes (ooh, shame on me!) and headed into the place.
Man, cemeterys are really quite nifty, although I really wouldn't want to live in any of the houses across the street from it, I mean imagine selling one of those places-Superb view of nearby cemetery, enjoy the mourners and headstones. Close to transport though. The problem was, it war really quite late in the day, I found the general area all right, but not the grave. I tried reading all the little plaques but there were hundreds of them and they weren't in any order, I even called my father to see if he could direct me. Alas no...and the sun was close to setting and my class would be starting soon, so finally I headed to the reception office, not really expecting it to be open.
It was it, but they had this little terminal thing that had all the people listed, and when I searched for my Grandmother a little number popped up, but the map didn't zoom right in, so I still thought, how the smeg do I find it! I then realised the number was on the corner of the plaque! So, that was easy, I found Grandma and Grandad in minutes and three other vases of flowers were there (looks like other family members had come by). So I paid my respects, but couldn't hang around, but I think Grandma apperciated it. :O) I also got to see the plaque (it wasn't there last time I went), so my work was done.
But MAAAN, some people have those understated plaques, but heaps and heaps of people have the most elaborate headstones and a lot have little frames with pictures of the deceased looking their best. I want one of those, so in 50 years people will walk by and see the photo of me in Albert the Tuxedo Dress and go. "Kewl!"
Although I found one that was a bit bizarre, it had a list of the persons great-grandchildren, yet the person in question died when they were 34...hence they never knew the grandchildren and vice-versa. The inscription was rather new though, so maybe they put up a new headstone or moved the guy.
But really those plaque ones are weird 'cause you have to walk on the graves themselves (they're not fenced in or anything like the ones with headstones), so yeah, it was really quite weird, proper etiquette you know.
Anyway, I'm back to the Extradionary People and they have this Malaysian Magnet dude! He can stick metal things to him and carriage huge weights..how does he do it? But hey that's weird! He's not magnetic at all! Like only regular metal will stick to him, not magnets. Heh heh, he's name is Mr. Lui and he's 70, and he's only had the gift for 10 years. Where'd it come from?!
And heh, this is rather cute, his grandkiddies can do it too! And alas the scientists could not figure it out...ah well.
Ah I wish I had some special skills...unfortunately not.
Anyways, I must move onto 10 Lessons You Want to Teach Your Kids
Well, I'm not actually gonna have kids....but...
1. Have fun at school!
2. Don't hold in bad emotions.
3. Hitting your siblings can only lead to misfortune.
4. Life isn't fair, but by no means does it have to stay that way!
5. Apperciate your grandparents
6. Do the subjects you want to do at school, not the ones you think you should.
7. There's nothing wrong with reading comic books! ;O)
8. It's good to have land ;O)
9. Make sure you eat breakfast.
10. You can learn a lot from The Simpsons (like the Himelick!)
Tueday Twosome
Anxiety... (NOOOOOO!)
1. Name two things/events that may cause anxiety in your life: Explain:
Anything really, just today I had a semi-panic attack on the train for no reason...aside from the fact we were stuck at a station. I suppose I was worried that I'd be late to my class, which I was, but it was OK.
In all seriousness though, I get anxious a lot from just generally worrying about things, or maybe from having a stomachache (the thought of throwing up freaks me completely).
2. Name two ways you deal with your anxiety: Explain:
Ummm...not sure how well I deal with it, but:
1. Deep breaths: This actually works really well if you remember to do it!
2. Think about something else: Doesn't work during speeches, but helpful in most other instances.
3. Name two times you have been the most anxious: Explain:
1. When I was 5 or 6 and my father stayed over at the new house we'd just brought, for some reason I thought he'd been murdered or injured, and I became SO anxious I threw up near my big bro, who then steered me into the bathroom and practically shoved my head down the toilet! :Oo (If you ask me, this is the gensis of my fear of throwing up, thanks bro! :OP)
2. In Year 10 during Geography I had a complete panic attack...seriously I was absolutely TERRIFIED, so much so I couldn't even say so. I just sat their fidgeting, digging my fingernails into my legs trying to stop thinking about it, but I couldn't. Finally when the class finished I ran to the nurse's office and proclaimed I was about to faint (the nurse seemed more of the opinion that I was gonna throw up), but I ended up lying down and going home early. Terrible experience!
4. When you are anxious, does it affect your health, and if so, how?
Hell, yeah! I basically had a stomachache for three damn years because of anxiety problems...it wasn't the least bit pleasant, and it'd pop up all the time and ruin perfectly fun outings and whatnot. Luckily, it's stopped happening so much, but if I get freaked out I can guarentee my stomach will start to hurt.
5. Do you become anxious very easily or are you basically a calm person?
LOL! After all my answers to the above, YOU decide! :OP
Tuesday is Chooseday
Would You Rather:
1. Have a first name that nobody can pronounce OR one nobody can remember?
Probably the second one, because er...I dunno, I guess they'd both be pretty annoying, all the same though, I have visions of having a name that people will misprounce as 'Fucka' or something.
2. Be confined to a couch for three weeks OR wear rollerblades for three weeks straight?
Being the lazy ass that I am, I'd probably take the former...although what about going to the bathroom, I suppose I'd just have to roll there. I suppose, been in roller blades would be a bit funny for a while, but probably not for three weeks. :OP
3. Be the person who cleans up the elephant cages at the circus OR the person who cleans the fryers at Mcdonalds?
Ewww...neither prospects sounds good I must say, but I'll take the fryers, I've seen a lot of fat in my day and in no way can it compare to the disgust of elephant shit.
4. Your poop be bright blue OR your saliva be grass green?
My poop be bright blue! I mean dude, who's gonna see it! Unless there's some sort of unfortunate incident, or they're my doctor (and hence be used to crazy stuff :OP) But with green saliva, well geeze, sometimes I spit when I talk, that's not something I want to show other people. Though green's my favourite colour...
Ooooh! Sir. Robert Winston is on again! Presenting Human Instinct: The Drive to Win, it's really funny, I should get a tape of this somehow...I wonder if it's avaliable at the library since the reception of the Discovery Channel here is utter shit.
And now I'm gonna watch it!
Good night!
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