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   Saturday, November 15, 2003  
Hey Kiddies,

Scarlet S. here with something that resembles the weekly update of one Christopher R. Johnson. So closely infact that 9 out of 10 dentists agree that it is. But, thats neither here nor there. Well, actually, its here, at my computer I mean, that would just be silly if it was there, wouldn't work, I'd say, they'd say. Of course they'd say. They have always been sceptical of my genious. Always with the naysaing. Calling me Mad, eh, but who's mad now, Who's MAD NOW! I'll show them, I'll show the world.......

-:- Message from Scarlet Terminated; Continued on with Ra -:-

Well, that was a little odd. You all can see why we rarely take him out of his box. Well, this week was a regular feeling one. Not too much going on at work, besides the usual stuff. I liked having Tuesday off, but I don't look forward to the 5 days of next week. I really have gotten used to this <=4 days a week stuff. What-so-ever shall I do when I get out of the holiday season? I'll tell you, I will try and live every day to its fullest and never leave out some time for adventures and insanity ;Þ . Well, Friday I met up with some of my friends and went to see Elf. Before I met up with them though, I had about an hour in Boston, so I walked a bit. First I got off at Charles/MGH and walked down that main street in beacon hill. You know the one, with all the starbucks and the strange old time British feel to it. I took a right when I got to the Commons, and walked down to the Charles River and the Hatch Shell. I then walked along the River until I got to the Salt and Pepper bridge (Damned if I know what its actually called, but there were towers and vickings). I mainly walked along it because it was one of my life goals (Speaking of which I should write up some new ones, I'm running a little low. All except for my quota, unfortuantely). After the bridge, I walked back towards the hart of beacon hill and wallked untill I hit the Common. I then walked along its outermost edge between it and beacon hill, up past the Statehouse, untill I got back onto tremont street (I think thats the street, you know, the one with the theatre on it). Well that adventure out of the way, I met up with my friends at the cinema to finaly see "ELF" and defrost from my crazy hour long walk on one of the coldest days of the year so far (Blustary too....don't forget the wind, cut to the bone it did). It was a very good movie. If anyone else did it, I think it would have not been as good, but Will Ferrel did an amazing job with it. Afterwards we went out to eat in the north end, and I was impressed by the vibrating door and the woman in one of the windows with the nice clevage (That I got to see 3 times because Mike forgot his bag at the restaurant. Boo-ya). I then went strait home and proceded to sleep for 12 hours.
Today (For those of you who don't read this the instant I put it out, SATURDAY) I slept until noon. It was a nice sleep. My Brother came home from Football practice with a hand we were all afrade he had broken, so he was off to the hospital after a few hours of arguing that he was fine. It was fine afterall (I think anyway). Afterwards I helped my Mother re-arange the dining room/living room with new rugs and what not. This was made a little less stressfull because the Laquad is all set for drinking (ohyea, thats good second wine). I was picked up by Meri at 6:00 and then we picked up Missy and went to see Master and commander: The far side of the world (Insert 'Far-Side-of-the-World' hand jesture here). It was an amazing movie, that felt very realistic. And, even though there were many potentially disturbing scenes, they handled it very tact-fully and there was nothing gross of duscusting. I would recomend it to anyone who is in the need for an epic adventure movie. Afterwards we went to the mall (It was closing when we got there, so, we got out, checked the time on the door, and left). After that we went to Barns and Noble and the girls got some Coffe cake and some....hot drink....respectively. Afterwards we walked around and enjoyed the fact that a book store was selling a LOTR version of monopoly (WTF is with Gladrial, I mean, seriously she should not be one of the 6 monopoly figureens). Meri then drove us home (I have to remember to get her a black NU hoodie sweat-shirt with a husky on it) and Missy complemented me on my wardrobe again (....ah, its the little things in life.....). Getting home, I got to catch my fathers reactions finding out that Tyler Durgen was just an imaginay figment of Edward Nortons insomnia. I think he liked the movie, but he was pealing apples at the time, and I didn't want to disturb him too much.
Well, thats it for the past. On to the future. The relatives are coming over tommorow (hense the cleaning of house) and we are ordering pizza and selebrating all the little things of the last couple of weeks (plus it gives us a great chance to drink). Afterwards I will prepare for a five day week that will end in a none to spectacular weekend. Mabey I'll take the opertunity to get down to WPI and visit Matt. But, it is my sisters birthday, and I will see him the next weekend anyway, so, I'll have to see. Long term is only the hints of possibily seeing a NU:Suffic::Huskies:Rams basket ball game with Meri on December 2nd and of course Chucks show on December 5th.
Well thats it for this weeks edition of "The State of Scarlet Storm". Tune in next week when are guest include a Lama and possibly a new friend (Jake the Truth Snake). Ok, ta-ta for now.

::Oh my god. I was joking before, but you really are gay, arn't you::
   posted by Chris at 9:21 PM


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