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river_chaos

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  1. Got my official liscence today at the revenue office while dad straightened out some paperwork on a vehicle. Afterwards we went to the grocery store and nearly overloaded our cart with food because we procrastenated for so long. This is what happened last time we did something like that...
  2. Belated Merry Christmas!!
  3. I took the written part three times (permit expired on one occasion), and the driven once.
  4. When they don't scratch the hell out my hands in the middle of the night.
  5. Thanks Ryuki! Yay me, the washing machine my dad bought while he was still married to 'the evil' has a handwash mode on it. The water gets too hot too quickly no matter what I do to cool it down in any of the other sinks. Whoohoo! I'm offically 18!
  6. I have a question not related to Guyver.... What would be the best way to wash a shawl made of wool yarn? A majority of my clothes are made of cotton and/or nylon or polyester, nothing in my wardrobe is made of wool aside from the stuff I weave. Would it be a good idea to put it in a cold wash or should it be warm?
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  8. Thank you!
  9. Yeah, it helps to have money to go. Before I forget, I finally passed my driver's test yesterday. Going to wait until Monday to get my licsence because if had gotten it yesterday, it would expire on my birthday when they're closed. *sigh*...I hate it when people pass rediculous laws like that.
  10. @Ryuki: They played in the Verizon Arena, and that's not a concert hall at all. It's meant for anything and everything. Sides, I think it would tickle them to death if they had people from different parts of the world come to their shows or request they come perform in places like your local venue. @Larz: Wow. That's not too far for me. I live below Missouri. Still, I'd rather wait until they came around my neck of the woods next year.
  11. No prob. I haven't seen a map of Europe for a while now that I'm not taking any more social studies classes. Still, why not try to send them a request to perform somewhere close to your city? It would be worth a try.
  12. Hey now, I don't know where you live in the UK man. I was just using London as an example.
  13. Dang. That bites. You could try to send them a request to perform in London; I know they listen to their fans and audience no matter where they're from. They tour the entire United States starting in November, and I heard of the concert via the radio stations. You can try their website, www.trans-siberian.com , but I would keep my ears peeled on the radio mostly in case they advertise the concert.
  14. I'll take the rain over kitty box smell.
  15. They have a bard tell part of a story between songs (the songs tell the story in some parts). You would have to keep your eyes peeled if they do a Eruopean tour; I'm not sure if they've ever went to Europe for a tour yet. I know one of thier keyboardests if from the Ukraine and the rest are from here in America or elsewhere in Europe (couldn't understand the guy sometimes when he said where each member was from). Edit: Since you like it so much... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nZldYQE_aI
  16. This is a taste of what they do. They played a song from their newest album Night Castle, but I thought that it might be a little much for some of yal. Some of their songs are harsh to the ears sometimes since it's a blend of rock and classic.
  17. Just got back from the concert! OMG! There is no words to discribe how awesome the show was! There was this black guy with the voice of a bard that told the story that went along with the show, and at some parts the songs told the story. The lights were all over the place, you had to pay attention to everything, but it was never too distracting from the stage. We even got a taste on what their composer was writing back in LA, the musicians were in a such a good mood. For those looking for something awesome to watch, I recomend this! @Ryuki: It's more of a rock concert than an orchestra, but it's not entirely rock.
  18. My dad just bought two tickets to see Trans-Siberian Orchestra in concert tommorrow as a birthday gift!! I get to take a friend along too to see the show! I'm so excited!!! *runs around in circles* This'll be my first real concert to go to!
  19. I forgot to mention this earlier: I gave my art teacher a beautiful medium blue/antique teal/soft blue shawl along with a small sketch/journal and a bell Monday and she loved the shawl more than the journal and bell. Funny thing is that she was wearing a teal blouse that matched the shawl and I didn't realize it until I walked into Art class that day. Ten more days till Christmas!
  20. I hear that dude. It would be nice to have no greedy bosses at work. Today starts my Christmas Break from school! Yay!
  21. Crap hit the fan today. Dad walked out on his job after the owner of the company he works with started acting like a kid. My brother's still got his job. At least Dad's got more time to sleep and can help me out with the trailer now. He's been looking for a new job for a few months now, and we all knew that this would happen sooner or later. I know he'll get a job somewhere in state; he's good at what he does and is qualified for a lot of jobs.
  22. That I can understand. Aww! Thank you Larz!
  23. Yesterday me and my school band marched in the county Christmas parade. There were nine flutes in my section (I couldn't play because my mom (damn good nurse) told me to rest my arm as much as possible due to tendonitous problems that have been persisting for over a year now), and we still sounded good while we played Rudolph the Red Nose Reighndeer. A mojority of us band kids decorated our instruments and wore holiday hats, while the other local high school band didn't. phew...finally done with marching... Today was a company Christmas party at my dad and brother's work place. Everyone that worked there brought their family, or they just came by themselves, and we all watched whomever brought a gift play Dirty Santa. Oh Lord! That was hilarious! I bailed dad out of shopping Friday night by picking out $15 worth of candy, and it was the first gift to get locked! Dad and my brother also got a good Christmas bonus, and I got a gift too (in the kids pile...really now? I turn 18 this month for crying out loud!). I also got my new third shawl done too today! I'm really proud of it! I'll be sure to get a picture of it when my art teacher opens up the box to get it along with a little note book to carry around. If you've been in a marching band like I have, you would think otherwise.
  24. Yep, it's from Bleach. Finally! I've brought some order to my chaotic room! I can walk through it without impersonating Monty Python's Ministry of Silly Walks now!

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