
Myself and Phil Goff
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The writings, worries, musings, artistry and angst of a hormone riddled gay teenage boy in the beautiful Southland of New Zealand
Everyone knows that my counter crapped out so now you can see the report from my new counter regarding visitors. Also. I am counting down the days to my 100th post on my Blog
Shannon embracing her Geek side for the stage challenge
Nicole preparing to be Society, one of the Supreme Judges in our Stage Challenge Perfomance
We were running low on Cast members so Steven stepped in to express his feminine side as part of our performance
"From where I stand, you're a different man
I don't believe it
Before my eyes, you don't empathize
Cos you don't feel it
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From one to another you're gone
From one to another you're gone
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Everywhere you go
Everything you see
Blink and you will know
Living at lightspeed.
Early this morning Smokey was euthanized.
It was an emotional time, especially for mum.
She was buried next to the Rabbit and another of our cats.
Midnight (our other cat) is feeling the loss of her sister and best mate
Smokey, you will always be remembered as the scummy cat that kept getting kicked out of the house
May you go in peace
You've heard of the Book and Film "In My Father's Den". How about the animal kingdom version "In my Doggy's Den"
I needed a little time to myself, so armed with Camera in hand, i paid a visit to the beach. The overcast sky was perfect for taking photographs as it was almost the same steely grey as the Ocean
Wednesday truly felt like winter, it was cold all day, and it rained on this day of celebration. Grandad turned 75, so we celebrated by taking him out to dinner at our local Masonic Hotel. I had a delicious Steak. It was a great night with the faint undertones of the Rover's Return Inn from Coro Street
5:55PM Sunday March 18, 2007
The torrent of water and mud which burst out of the hot crater lake atop Mt Ruapehu on the North Island's volcanic plateau today could have been far worse, say authorities.
A seven-metre high soft rock and ash dam that had penned the lake since the mountain erupted violently in 1995 finally gave way late this morning.
The escaping water gouged out rocks and earth and other debris carrying them down the mountain in the classic mudflow know as a lahar.
Courtesy of NZ HERALD
Above IMAGE provided from Webcam and supplied to NZ Herald
Dad was doing such a stupid dance to get me to smile. Apparently I looked grim
After leaving Margrets last night, I saw this absolutely wondeful picture waiting to be taken. As I didn't have my camera with me, i had to wait until I got home. Once there I hauled my camera out and got to try out the Night Time Scenery setting. After taking a few shots and trimming them, this is the end result
Today was clearace day at School. I got all my school subjects signed off and recieved my school magazine. At 1:50 I hauled myself off the couch and drove back to school where I initiated a luggage transfer from mum's car to dad's car, before depositing mum's car at Kurt's. At was after two -which happened to be the time we planned to leave- when we finally left school. We had a slight delay at BP when Dad started talking about Bus Routes. At long last we were underway. It was smooth sailing ahead albeit a hot sailing. Delays were still present, in the form of Roadworks. We stopped in Matamata -or Hobbiton to all those tolkein fiends out there- for a lunch break. Upon hitting the motorway there was a bit of indecision about which exit to take. We eventually settled on Newmarket which took us almost entirely to our Hotel. We stayed in a fairly nice hotel, The Kingsgate Parnell. We had a delicious dinner at what looked like a small family run Italian Restaurant, an absolutely delicious Sirloin Steak. Further up the road I had a delicious Caramel Frappé at a place called The Chocolate Boutique. There Dad and I debated about whether or not we knew the girl who was serving is. Turned out we did. After feeling slightly bloated we began to walk back to the hotel whilst sipping our drinks. Sitting in my bed I could hear the almost constant flow of traffic outside my window thundering along Gladstone Road. I wasn't too concerned because I was unsure how much sleep I would actually get.
This is everything I get to look forward to since my exams are finished. Cloudless Days, White Sands, Calm Breeze, Ocean
I have been studying for my music exam most of the day. I am getting incredibly sick of identifying music terms, defining Italian Musical Terms and constantly looking at excerpts of music and identifying "Which Chord is used in Bar 5" I am going to be so glad when my exams have finally finished. That way all I have to worry about is my specialist appointment two days after. Im sure everything will be fine. The other day I found out that my father had started a blog called Principalpossum. I'll have the link here and also link to it from my Sidebar. The weather today was absolutely amazing. Hardly a cloud in the sky and the sun was shining almost constantly. Overall this has to be one of my best days these holidays. The only bad thing is that I had to send my Camera away for repair, the backlight wasn't working. Not the most pleasent thing to happen to a camera. I'm looking forward to another day of study tomorrow.
Principalpossum: My fathers blog
I must admit I was a little disappointed with my fellow class members.
Now that my first exam is over, Mum has given me the afternoon off so I can do a little relaxation before studying for my second exam which is english. So I have all of tomorrow to study for english, which is an afternoon examl.