Saturday, November 1, 2008

day360

no matter where you go, there you are.

in an organization there will always be one person who knows exactly what is going on.
this person must be fired.

everybody lies, but it doesn't matter since nobody listens.

negative expectations yield negative results.
positive expectations yield negative results.

the other line moves faster.

somethings people noticed about life.
they're so true.
so true.

i signed up for the basketball team this year again.
and i'm going to audition for the school play called In the Heights.
it's a musical but i'm not gonna be singing.
like last year.
for those of you who don't know, it was a disaster.
and for those of you who do know it would be nice if you didn't mention it to the people who don't.

so i'm rapping.
as a guy named Usnavi.
if i get the part, that is.
[i just noticed...Usnavi is kinda like U.S. Navy]
and i will get the part.
bet on it.

while i wait to audition, i'm being bored at home studying my brains out.
or watchin' TV.

i can't wait til next week.
this year's elections are gonna be huge.
as in HUGE.
if Obama wins the elections....
dude.....
all i can say is
it's gonna be huge.
and on thursday it will be my 365th day in kenya.

also, if you don't know i have written a novel.
actually i'm still writing it.
but it's on another blog at theamerikidandhisnovel.blogspot.com.
it's about a teenage god named Matteo trying to find out about himself and his parents in the process of saving his life which could actually mean saving the lives of others.
the beginning is kinda boring but it's important.
once you get to chapter 5 things start to pick up.
hope you like it.

i have these metal cubes, given to me by a friend.
they have words on them.
one cube has adverbs.
the other has verbs.
i arrange them in such a way that they say:

Dream big.
Imagine out-loud.
Live amazingly.
Try well.
Play smart.
Think a lot.

it's cool 'cause these cubes cover every aspect of life.
and i think that those 6 phrases can be applied to everyone's life.
and i've applied them to mine as much as i could.
and in kenyan schools you definitely have to think a lot and try well.

here's a joke for you before i go.

how any psychologists does it take to put in a lightbulb?
answer?
only one.
but the bulb has to really want to change.

later.

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