Well, school has been on for a week and a half now, and the work is PILING on. The teachers seem to take pleasure giving 10 pages of work and making it due tomorrow. I suppose harsh treatment and mean teachers are a part of life...a "not so good" part of life.
Winter break has been fun, I went to LA to spend my break. Man, the place is hectic...nothing compared to the peacefulness of Toronto. After a few days, I went up to San Francisco to spend time with my aunt. It was okay, and not as fussy as I thought it'd be. Another few days passed, and I went up again to Portland to stay with a family friend. They took me snowboarding, I wasn't used to the hill and crashed and burned plenty of times.
Reminiscing is good if you've got 5 tests in the next 3 days...takes your mind off of your pending deat-happiness :].
Until next time
Joe~
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Harry Potter 7 & books
Today is that day, the day the final book of the series comes out (Actually it was yesterday night)
As I scan across forums and blogs, all sorts of misinformation and spoilers popup all over the page. People seem to want to ruin the book for other readers.

The series was pretty interesting and gave me something to do on a boring day. I used to read a lot, but later I got disinterested and annoyed at the obvious plots, so I just read a novel now and then just for the heck of it. I find that when you're reading, time passes faster. So if you're waiting for lunch and have nothing to do, its raining, a book is best to pass time. Unless you're one of the phone blabbers and chat with friends for 3 hours straight. =P
An old saying is "Don't judge the book by its cover"...but you have to, if the book has pink all over, a male would probably not like it. If the book has black cover with skulls everywhere, females probably wouldn't like it. With a few exceptions on personality.
Imma go read my book now =]
Joe~
As I scan across forums and blogs, all sorts of misinformation and spoilers popup all over the page. People seem to want to ruin the book for other readers.

The series was pretty interesting and gave me something to do on a boring day. I used to read a lot, but later I got disinterested and annoyed at the obvious plots, so I just read a novel now and then just for the heck of it. I find that when you're reading, time passes faster. So if you're waiting for lunch and have nothing to do, its raining, a book is best to pass time. Unless you're one of the phone blabbers and chat with friends for 3 hours straight. =P
An old saying is "Don't judge the book by its cover"...but you have to, if the book has pink all over, a male would probably not like it. If the book has black cover with skulls everywhere, females probably wouldn't like it. With a few exceptions on personality.
Imma go read my book now =]
Joe~
Friday, July 13, 2007
Friday the 13th
Well...today was a horrible day, possibly due to the fact that its friday the 13th. I'm not usually superstitious, and I kinda like friday the 13th because it's fun to play tricks on people and make them believe that it was caused by the day.
But today...today, my desktop broke down, and had to be fixed. And after it was supposedly fixed, EVERYTHING that I had on any disk was completely deleted. I have no more e-books, games, music, NOTHING.
After that incident, I went down to the swimming pool to swim a lap or two, but found that the place had closed down - due to a debt of $47000.
Now, after I finish writing this, I'm going down for a jog. Yes, its boring, but its better than sitting around twiddling my fingers.
Later then
~Joe
But today...today, my desktop broke down, and had to be fixed. And after it was supposedly fixed, EVERYTHING that I had on any disk was completely deleted. I have no more e-books, games, music, NOTHING.
After that incident, I went down to the swimming pool to swim a lap or two, but found that the place had closed down - due to a debt of $47000.
Now, after I finish writing this, I'm going down for a jog. Yes, its boring, but its better than sitting around twiddling my fingers.
Later then
~Joe
Friday, July 6, 2007
Stress Relieving
Stress is a biiiggg negative factor in a teen's life. But not only teens, almost everybody in the world feels stressy sometime in their lives, teens just get it MORE (Exception is adults on debt payoff day). You'll feel stressed if you get bad grades and your parents yell at you, if everyone ignores you no matter how loud you talk, whatever.
Here are a few stress relieving tips for everyone:
1. If you're feeling stressed and down and depressed, do something you enjoy. Whatever it may be - go swimming, take your anger out at a punching bag, play guitar. But watching TV and playing video games is not recommended as it raises anxiety.
2. Talk to someone. If you're angry at your parents, talk to that favourite uncle/aunt of yours. They'll make you feel better and boost up your morale.
3. Take a walk outside, preferably somewhere with lots of trees and plants. Walk and take deep breaths and you'll be better in no time.
4. If you're the type that likes shopping a lot, go to the mall. Mall crawling has MANY stress relieving effects on your brain. Go look at all those new fashion, jewelery, and whatever else you would like.
5. Go listen to some music. Be it Mozart or rock, it sends positive energy waves through out your brain and calms the body. But don't turn the volume on too loud, unless you're feeling really terrible and need to release it.
6. Some people may like going to the gym. Lifting those weights and pumping iron can help circulate your system and give you something to concentrating on. Careful not to drop those weights on your foot though, as it increases stress ;D
Here are a few stress relieving tips for everyone:
1. If you're feeling stressed and down and depressed, do something you enjoy. Whatever it may be - go swimming, take your anger out at a punching bag, play guitar. But watching TV and playing video games is not recommended as it raises anxiety.
2. Talk to someone. If you're angry at your parents, talk to that favourite uncle/aunt of yours. They'll make you feel better and boost up your morale.
3. Take a walk outside, preferably somewhere with lots of trees and plants. Walk and take deep breaths and you'll be better in no time.
4. If you're the type that likes shopping a lot, go to the mall. Mall crawling has MANY stress relieving effects on your brain. Go look at all those new fashion, jewelery, and whatever else you would like.
5. Go listen to some music. Be it Mozart or rock, it sends positive energy waves through out your brain and calms the body. But don't turn the volume on too loud, unless you're feeling really terrible and need to release it.
6. Some people may like going to the gym. Lifting those weights and pumping iron can help circulate your system and give you something to concentrating on. Careful not to drop those weights on your foot though, as it increases stress ;D
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Rainy Days
Sigh~~
Today's one of those days...dreary and wet all over the place. It had started to rain late morning and has continued non stop for 6 hours. The soccer field is wet, the b-ball court is wet, well, at least my plants are happy.
I was reduced to bouncing a ping pong ball back and forth a wall and trying to not be bored. It was a sad attempt, really.
I tried watching a bit TV, but nothing good was on, nothing good was EVER on lately. I tried swimming, but nobody else was at the pool on a rainy day, even if its indoor.
Well, here I am, typing about this rapidly getting boring day, but thats life. All anyone can do is to wish and wait for a better day tomorrow.
Today's one of those days...dreary and wet all over the place. It had started to rain late morning and has continued non stop for 6 hours. The soccer field is wet, the b-ball court is wet, well, at least my plants are happy.
I was reduced to bouncing a ping pong ball back and forth a wall and trying to not be bored. It was a sad attempt, really.
I tried watching a bit TV, but nothing good was on, nothing good was EVER on lately. I tried swimming, but nobody else was at the pool on a rainy day, even if its indoor.
Well, here I am, typing about this rapidly getting boring day, but thats life. All anyone can do is to wish and wait for a better day tomorrow.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Trip to Boston
For the last 3 days, me and my family went on a trip to Boston.
The first day was pretty much traveling and rushing to the borders of U.S.A
We stopped at an Outlet Mall and bought lots of clothes and lots of other little trinkets. Then, we finally arrived at Boston at around 6 pm, had dinner at a seafood restaurant, and proceeded to the hotel.
After a good night's sleep, we got up at 5 in the morning to go whale watching. It was pretty fun, although the ride was boring. In those 4 hours, we saw lots of smaller whales surfacing and much larger humpbacks coming up for a breather.
When we came back from whale watching, we went to Quincy Market. It wasn't as fancy as the Outlet Mall, and was pretty messy, it had good food and entertainment. We watched a bunch of shows like illusionists, singers, and stunts.
After lunch, we went to have a look at Harvard University and had a tour there. And after that, we all retired at the famous 6 star Mohegan Sun Hotel. We first ate a bit at the buffet, then went to the casino.
On the last day, we got up at 6 am and hurried down to the tour bus leaving back home. After a long and uneventful trip, we arrived in Toronto at 11 pm. A cab was called and we were whisked back to where we live.
The first day was pretty much traveling and rushing to the borders of U.S.A
We stopped at an Outlet Mall and bought lots of clothes and lots of other little trinkets. Then, we finally arrived at Boston at around 6 pm, had dinner at a seafood restaurant, and proceeded to the hotel.
After a good night's sleep, we got up at 5 in the morning to go whale watching. It was pretty fun, although the ride was boring. In those 4 hours, we saw lots of smaller whales surfacing and much larger humpbacks coming up for a breather.
When we came back from whale watching, we went to Quincy Market. It wasn't as fancy as the Outlet Mall, and was pretty messy, it had good food and entertainment. We watched a bunch of shows like illusionists, singers, and stunts.
After lunch, we went to have a look at Harvard University and had a tour there. And after that, we all retired at the famous 6 star Mohegan Sun Hotel. We first ate a bit at the buffet, then went to the casino.
On the last day, we got up at 6 am and hurried down to the tour bus leaving back home. After a long and uneventful trip, we arrived in Toronto at 11 pm. A cab was called and we were whisked back to where we live.
Friday, June 29, 2007
Summer Break
Well, the first day of summer break was pretty boring, mostly involving gaming on the computer. Ahhh well, there'll be more excitement the next 3 days since I'm gonna go on a trip to Boston. Hopefully that'll being some fun to the summer.
Today, I got the game Overlord.

It was pretty good for the first hour, then when I tried to run it again, I got a crummy runtime error ._.
Damn...I totally need to get new stuff for the computer. It's full of chips and stuff from 2004. Meh, time to get a job I suppose.
Today, I got the game Overlord.

It was pretty good for the first hour, then when I tried to run it again, I got a crummy runtime error ._.
Damn...I totally need to get new stuff for the computer. It's full of chips and stuff from 2004. Meh, time to get a job I suppose.
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