Apr 9, 2013
WE'RE BACK!!!!
You guys! It's so good to be back. I am very happy, and I am really really glad, so I want to tell you everything that's been happening. So, back at the beginning of March, there were New Englands, which were super fun. I went to visit the Taj Mall, which is like the Taj Mahal, but a market instead! I bough green chai tea and incense. It was really cool and there was an adorable little preschool there. All those little kids! So cute! In case you can't tell, I love children. But Alex went to Nationals in...the...300? Is that right? Well, everyone did well. Bethanie Brown (super fast runner) was there, and she was super fast as usual in the 2 mile, except there was a freshman, whose name was Hannah DeBalsi, who beat Bethanie Brown, even though Bethanie is really fast. Which everyone was super pissed at the freshman, who I felt kind of bad for; but I felt more bad for Bethanie, so the feelings were kind of conflicting. ANYWAY.Wow, I am looking back at this, and Google is finding so many typos that I meant to say. Bethanies, chai, Englands, Taj...jeezus. Anyway, after the whole running stuff, the team celebrated at a really cool place that has totally delicious yet non-nutritious food. We went to a place and in the place there was a mall, and in the mall there was the Cheesecake Factory! I imagined it as more of a factory. That makes cheesecakes. Instead, it just sold a lot of cheesecake. So I ordered a slice, as expected of me, but I also ordered some onion rings, which weren't very good. I can see why they call it the Cheesecake Factory, not the Onion Ring Factory. But anyway, I had the most delicious cheesecake. Except it wasn't the one that I had ordered, which was red velvet and pretty yummilicious. But I'm pretty sure it was...Alex's cake, dulce de leche? I think? I'll have to check with him. But seriously, it was so cakelicious, I ate more of that than I did of my red velvet. However, that is entirely inconsequential. As for my life, I've been doing a lot more art since I left, working on my comics. I now have six pages filled in my doodle book, which will soon be transferred to my Bananime series. Now, just a warning about the Bananime series. They aren't actually anime. The word 'Bananime' is a made up word (courtesy of one of my friends) just referring to the doodles I do in class when I'm really bored. I'm going to be making comics out of them, though. I also have ideas for a comic written with my favorite pens; the Pilot G-2 and a pink Pilot Precise. If you have any ideas for a name for the comic, contact me at the usual place, my email. Or don't, whichever you prefer. Let's see, what else happened? Outdoor track went well, I can't remember if you caught any of that. Yeah, I talked about New Englands. We can just pretend I went for running, even though I didn't. Augh! I can't even express anything. I missed you guys so much. I have so many comics and stories and everythings for you. But Donny and Jack are right. Not that I'm a tarp and a sack of potatoes (what does that even mean???) but that I've been delaying this post. Not my fault however! I literally couldn't. But I've got a lot of good material for you guys, and it all starts now. With my new comic, the Schoolyard, featuring my Ancient Medieval class with guest star: Mr. Stewie. I can't actually technically use his actual name, but for those who know him, you can guess, and for those who don't – well, I'm assuming you don't care. So...yeah. Outdoor track has started! That's good, especially that I'm starting high jump. Oh wait – no. I'm probably going to die once I mangle my spine by falling on the high jump bar. Can you live with a mangled spine? I'm not sure of this...next time I go on Google, I'll check it out. Oh, what the hey! We can do it now. Let's take an intermission, get up and stretch, chill out...good? Okay, so according Google it says you can...That was a nice little interruption from our normal programming, eh? Wow, I feel so Canadian. 'Eh.' Heh, silly Canadians. Probably shouldn't say that, I have quite a few Canadian readers. Um, awkward. Well, that was ADHD of me. Sorry about that, Canadia. And yes, that was not a typo. It's not Canada, it's Canadia. Canadia doesn't need your oppression! God, what is wrong with me? It's my inauguration back into Yannsbury and all I can do is babble about Canadia and spines. So, anyway, promoting my comic which isn't really promoting because it's on my own blog, view Schoolyard Comics! (Yay! Please! Do it!) Whoops, sorry, let my promoter out. Totally accidental. Yep. Anyway, running has started, crazy running. I'm doing the 2 mile, 400 meter and triple jump, so between the mangling of my spine, I'll be crying about my slow and painful death. And getting sand in my spikes. It's not like I'm even a good runner or jumper. Not that I'm bitter about not being in Varsity or anything...Just go away. Just kidding, love me! You know what? I'm getting really freaky right now, and so I'm just going to step away from the computer. Is that okay? I missed you a lot. But for now, goodbye. Oh, and I also 'hired' (not really, I'm not paying them money) someone to help me with Yannsbury. Their code name is Alex Yannsbury, and you'll be able to tell when I'm posting versus when Alex is posting! If you look down at who wrote the post. So. Yeah. Anyway, it's been real, and you are all the most fabulous people ever, but I have to go. So, as always, you can contact me at our Facebook here, or, if you so choose, email me at yannsburydesigns@gmail.com.
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