Should have written it down

Apparently it's been so long since I've signed into Blogger that I have forgotten my password. That was a hassle.

I don't have anything in particular to write. The real reason is not so much to plug the website I just made (Commedia.ca) as to get it included on Google. You can go there if you want, especially if you have an interest in modestly successful highschool theatre, but I don't expect you to. The drama festival was a great success- my former highschool scored some major awards and was selected to move on to the Provincial Showcase in Toronto next month.

I'd also like to give a shoutout to Nadia for being teh cool and printing out, then fixing, then re-printing, then dropping off my Ecology essay so that I didn't have to get off my ass and go to Toronto to drop it off myself.

Dianna also gets a shoutout for also being helpful in the essay writing process, though in a less actually doing anything way and in a more just kind a motivating, but also distracting me way.

This essay was genius- granted not very well written. I got the assignment three months ago and I wrote it this morning, a week AFTER it was due, on the very LAST day it could be submitted. I chose the papers I based it on about two weeks ago, but I didn't bother reading them until last night. Then as I wrote the essay I realized I was supposed to use original research papers, not articles as resources. Oh well. So long as I don't fail. I consider writing a 2000 word essay on a topic about which you know nothing in 3 hours a success, no matter how crappy it might be.

Keep on Tranglin,
Anthony

20 comments:

Fucking Bingo said...

Yay for shout outs! Getting off your ass is for the weak.

I am so bored. Please put me out of my misery.

Anonymous said...

glad I could help!

Melanie was here said...

Thank you for having kick ass music on your blog. I pull up your blog whenever I need a Dyer Maker fix!

Glad to see you are back :-) Ubie and I have missed you under her bed.

Fella said...

great website mang.

Melanie was here said...

You wish, Nick.

Anonymous said...

Nadia, how was the ride home?

Dianna, I'm glad you could help too.

Melanie, I'm thinking I'll change up the selection soon. Any suggestions?

Nick, thanks. Sarcastic response, insult.

Melissa, you too baby, you too.

Nick, no, not you.

Melanie, dayum straight.

Fella said...

Damn.

Fucking Bingo said...

You're a slut in my heart, Nick.

Sidenote: Some chick on the bus (in the seat in front of me) was crying for like an hour talking to her boyfriend or being raped or something. Either way I was annoyed and turned up my music. My eardrums are now sore.

Fella said...

Thanks, yo.

I'm bored, where my Canadian peeps at?

Fucking Bingo said...

Peeps are sick. I'm much cooler than those.

Fella said...

sick like those skateboarding types say, or sick as in gross.

Either way, I agree.

How come Canadian websites end in .ca and russian websites end in .ru, etc. etc. but Our websites don't end in .us or .us?

Fella said...

I'm not sure why I provided two examples that were exactly the same, I guess I don't want people to feel boxed in.

Heh heh. Boxed in.

Fella said...

I'm not sure why I provided two examples that were exactly the same, I guess I don't want people to feel boxed in.

Heh heh. Boxed in.

Fella said...

Now, this is getting ridiculous.

Someone should just slap me.

Fucking Bingo said...

Come to Canada, I'm too lazy to go to Kansas to slap you.

Fucking Bingo said...

It's called magic, Lou. Get used to it.

diadima said...

i want a shoutout.

Fella said...

Me too.

Anonymous said...

Nick, I think there are in fact .us domains. The reality is that given the decentralized nature of the internet, anyone may buy any open domain. So there are many Canadian and other organizations that use .com or .org or .net addresses. In fact, I would have prefered to have bought kpo.com or commedia.com had they been available. .com addresses have become so synonymous with the internet the industry is actually called Dot Com. It is only natural that the biggest businesses would want a top level domain. There are other important factors, major residential and commericial use of the internet started in the US so american companies were able to snap up the best domains before anyone else came along. Also, as is true in many cases, non-americans use their country name to specify their locality to people from other places (or in the case of Canada, that they are not Americans) while Americans tend to refer to their country in internal, patriot terms, rather than as an explanation of where or who they are. Secretly, I think this is because Americans feel they are entitled to anything, anywhere and feel that rather than America being one out of many countries, there is America and then there is every other country.

Think of an international corporation in America. How many of them have "America" in their name, even if they are a foreign company. Just about every foreign company in Canada adds Canada to some part of their name, and many Canadian companies also have the word Canada, even if they only do business here. I guess I should have said the answer is complicated.

Fella said...

That was way too long of an answer for something I care so little about.