Haha... eek I hardly even remember that movie.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v162/Leamony/Hand_1.png" align=left>We've been plagued by a cat in our backyard for two or three years now. X3 He's not homeless--he looks pretty well fed. But cripes... I never thought he'd actually be bold enough to come through the cat door and walk around in our house. Nonetheless EAT the catfood. *fistwave* But I just chased him outta the house. Whenever one of our cats see him, they freak out and run. Unless the catdoor is locked and they're inside while the cat is outside... in which case they act all big an touch. xd My cats are such wimps. But the last time we had a strange cat hanging around our house we ended up with another cat! Our Lou used to sleep on our back porch all the time before he officially became ours. Evidently, we stole him from another family, because he was already fixed when we took him in.
Whee! I'm practicing rambling for when I become that crazy old cat lady down the street that has you come over for hours at a time just to show you pictures of her cats. xp *breathes in* No, not really. >.> I'm just rambling.
We're taking the WASL at school. The Washington Assessment of Student Learning. It's the standardized testing for our state. Actually, it's only supposed to be taken officially by 4th, 7th, and 10th graders, and I seem to be in the 8th. But we're taking it anyways! Because we're just cool like that! But we're treating it like pretty much like any other standardized test. It messes up our whole schedule because we have to have three hours set aside for testing. So I end up testing for three hours in the morning, then taking three of my six classes for the rest of the day. I prefer this, actually. I get the portion of the test for the day finished within the first hour, and I'm allowed to sleep for the last two, or do something quiet that doesn't involve talking or leaving my desk. So I've been getting alot of art commisions done, and reading alot of manga, and have even started writing a story in ym free time at home. Plus, there's no homework during the testing weeks. It's like a giant plus for me.
And yet, I hardly chat on Gaia, just lurk...
Leamony · Mon Apr 25, 2005 @ 06:42am · 4 Comments |