Ok, ok. Fine. So it has been almost 3 weeks. Quit whining. Time for a post. So far, my suggestions on my tagboard have given me a few suggestions. First, SIGN THE GUESTBOOK. I signed all of yours, so its only fair that you put something sarcastic or something to promote your blog in there. Also, suggest new links, because I'm kinda running out of new good ones.
Lets see... band trip to Spokane last week, that was great fun. 7 hour bus rides aren't as long as they sound. My bus was pretty full, but we managed to fit about 10 people in the back for a truth or dare game after dinner. Dinner was pretty stupid, they just stopped in front of Burger King and McDonalds and told us to be back in an hour. Just imagine the look of horror on the faces of the people working when they saw 3 charter busses and a semi truck pull into the parking lot. Heh heh... the line always goes out the door and down the sidewalk. Just another reason to finish high school and go to college, dont want to work fast food. Moving on... we spent two nights on the floor of a middle school gym. Imagine Jason Lee, before the remodel. Now imagine it's on the outskirts of Spokane, so it's freezing and flat. Fun times. That $20 air mattress was well worth it! Competition on Saturday, we won. No real surprise, its not too competitive up there. After more than 2 days straight of being with band people, we're starting to be like family. People change in the open on the busses and the gym and nobody notices anymore.
PSAT this Saturday, also the weekend of the competition in Eugene. I'm supposed to be in Eugene at 1:30, the test should be done by 11-ish, so it may be close. Great. Still... we'll have dinner at the mall, so it should be fun.
Here's something stupid I've noticed: why does food at stadiums and places like that always cost so much??? Lunch at the band competition was more than $10. You'd think that since these places obviously have the monopoly on food sales, they could lower the prices a little. Not like they're in danger of losing people to their competitors or anything, but any time a medium drink costs $2 and a hot dog costs $3.50, someone needs to suffer.
Speaking of people suffering, I hope whoever designed the "death onramp" (I-5 south from Salmon Creek) gets hit by a truck. Not enough to kill them, just enough to make them realize what an idiot they are. It has to be the worst possible design, because no matter what you are driving, all the traffic comes from your blind spot. I've actually had to slam on the brakes and stop at the end of the ramp because there is no hole in traffic. Now they're fixing it, but in doing so they close the shoulder. Not good. Now there's no way to avoid going into the side of that gas tanker with the speeding WalMart truck on its tail. Arrgh. The only time I wouldn't mind traffic going a little slower, it always seems to have to race me.
Well... thats about all the good post material I can think of now. I really have to start posting more, so keep putting good suggestions in the tag-board.

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