November 3, 2010

Wanna take you for a ride on a BIG jet plane

I FREAKING HATE THAT SONG! I don't like Angus and Julia Stone. Sorry to anyone who does like them, but I can't stand that type of music.

Anyway.
I got my hair cut
(so did Stef, that's why she's in this picture also, and I'm too lazy to crop it or anything, so thumbs up for the fabbo faces =D)


That is sexual. Hehe yay.
Some girls at dancing didn't recognise me, and they were like OH MY GOSH IT'S YOU!! OH WOW I DIDN'T RECOGNISE YOU AT ALL, IT LOOKS SO GOOD. Thanks guys :)

Dammit, I hate it when someone talks to me on Facebook chat because I always log out then close the page when I'm done browsing, but when someone is chatting, I go to log out after I've pressed enter, but then I'm like "Duh idiot, you've got a conversation going" Stupid. I don't like Facebook much.

You know what? I looooove touch typing. I've been touch typing since I was...10? Well, I learnt in year 6. It was compulsory for the year 6 English extension people (I was one of them *flicks hair*) (and just a side note: in NSW where I lived for the first 14 years of my life, primary school was Kindergarten to year 6, high school was year 7-12) so anyway, extension english was for us kids who were very good at that subject, so we had like in depth book studies and stuff. The first book we did ever was Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. Good stuff. Then we started this thing called LCMOO. I don't remember what it stood for but meh. So we got to go to the library once a week and do all this really tricky and advanced research to really test our brains. And part of the LCMOO course was touch typing. It wasn't really compulsory, just sort of...do it if you want to, but we'll all start learning together, then go off at your own pace. So we started off, and I don't remember whether it was easy or hard. I just remember that I was the actual first student to do the whole typing course and actually finish it. The librarian, Mrs Chapman taught me how to sort of instant message back then (when it didn't exist) and when we did it, the whole screen was black, and the text you entered in was yellow. It was sooooo advanced. Haha. So yeah, that is the story of how I learnt to type. It's a pretty boring story. But yeah, now I can type up to 70wpm (on a good day) but my average is 65wpm. I had to do touch typing for my Cert III in Business Admin at TAFE and I shocked even the lecturer people because I got like 65.somethign words per minute with 100% accuracy, and they were impressed.

So yeah.
I must warn you:

Chuck Norris can sit in the corner of a circular room

:O

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