ever since i started exercising my freakishly good stalker skillz on knate young, i realize that i want to be like a person who goes by the name of parker. parker young, who lives in manhattan, comes from tampa, and is knate's older brother, twin of pete and one of the oldest of seven young kids.
like i said, i have mad stalker skillz. o.0
i was reading his xanga blog (which can be reached at xanga.com/parkeryoung; simple enough) and noticed how he posts not about his life, but what influences it and what is helping him become a better man. sometimes it's not always "becoming a better man" like the vid he posted of a dog who violently twitches in his sleep (EL. OH. EL.) and his liking towards floridians, not because he is one. but you should check him out, he's a pretty neat guy.
he posts everyday, so everyday when i get home from school and get online, i do my ritual: check email, check facebook, check george hincapie's twitter, and now...parker young's blog. he posts everyday, so it's something i look forward to. he's such an amazing character. i want a big brother like him. {:)
so, i feel that i could probably post everyday. no one comes here, but i don't think everyone goes to parker's blog anyway either. i think that posting everyday, i'll get a clear overview of what really goes on in my head.
so anyway, i was thinking the other day about how on so many of those questionnaires they ask you what your favorite song is and i always reply, "so many songs..."
but i realized today that maybe, or for at least for the current days, i think that my favorite song might actually be miserabile visu. that song still gives me the spooks and i can't even listen to it at night or i'll think something will jump out at me, but...it so deep. i dunno, it kind of inspires me.
also, i highly admire william t. sherman for his plan to take the march through georgia and burn everything. highly creative and highly effective. nice work, general. we're studying the civil war in social studies, which is actually pretty interesting. i like WWI and WWII better, but studies about war periods are quite fascinating.
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