Sary's Blog
Friday, February 27, 2004
I think it's safe to say that I am one of the most computer illerate people around (what, you all going to make that a competiton now too ... bring it on) so 249 is a lot of songs for me to have on my computer stupid computer smart Megan. *sticks out tongue*, and the fact that I knew how to shuffle them, and put italics on my blog, now that's something. Now I must defend my music against Heidi ... now what do I have
Broadway/musicals
Disney
Punkish Rockish stuff - i don't know what it's called, but Three Days Grace, Switchfoot, etc.
One half English half French song
Movie Scores
A whole bunch of oldies
and more crap
and i have japanese songs too *sticks out tongue* i just need to get them on my computer.
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Ok, judging from all your songs, I probably have one of the most diverse music tastes. Unfortunately you can't see them all, seeing as how I have 249 songs on my computer, and it was mostly my musical songs that came out. Anyhow:
1. Open your music player
2. Set to random order (I actually pressed shuffle)
3. Write down first 15 songs it plays
1. Walk the Plank - Pirates of the Caribbean Soundtrack
2. Miss Independent - Kelly Clarkson
3. One Singular Sensation - A Chorus Line
4. Hindi Sad Diamonds - Moulin Rouge
5. You're Just What I Need - don't know who sings it, but it's from Bring It On
6. Good Mornin' - Singin' in the Rain (you'll probably know it as the Viagra song)
7. Go, Go, Go Joseph - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
8. Grease - Grease
9. Favourite Things - The Sound of Music
10. On My Own - Les Miserables (one of my absolute favourites)
11. Perfect - once again I have no idea who the artist is but it's from crazy/beautiful
12. The Princess Bride Theme
13. One Day More - Les Miserables
14. Welcome to Duloc - Shrek
15. Spider-Man Theme (not the one from the show, but the one at the beginning of the movie
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
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This guy is pretty evil looking. Don't mess with my Oscar fish!

You're One Hundred Years of Solitude!
by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Lonely and struggling, you've been around for a very long time.
Conflict has filled most of your life and torn apart nearly everyone you know. Yet there
is something majestic and even epic about your presence in the world. You love life all
the more for having seen its decimation. After all, it takes a village.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
Ummm ... ok

Heart of Fire
What is Your Heart REALLY Made of?
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I like this one. I'm firey!
Thursday, February 19, 2004
![]() | You Are Gilbert From "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" You are very giving and self-sacrificing. You're always there to lend a helping hand to family and friends. However, this generous nature often robs you of fulfilling your needs and desires, and may cause you to become resentful. Find a way to balance your kindness with your independence. |
Take The Johnny Depp Quiz!
Sunday, February 15, 2004
OMG!!! I am totally in love with Johnny Depp. Not only is he totally hot, but totally awesome too. Now, I've seen From Hell, and Sleepy Hollow, not really memorable roles for me. But Edward Scissorhands, Nick of Time, and Pirates were totally awesome, he was amazing. Right now I'm watching Benny and Joon totally awesome. *melts* I love Johnny Depp. And his name is Johnny, which I love, I love it when cool people have totally kiddish names.

Love: You are bubbly, kind, and pure. You
enjoy the company of friends and those close to
you, and are just a generally happy person.
Your main desire is for those you care about to
feel appreciated.
What emotional state are you?
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Monday, February 09, 2004
I forgot to mention this earlier, but things have been stressful. As of January 30, 2004 at 4 p.m. for the 13th time I am a second cousin. My cousin Tara Lee (the one who lives in Montreal and is going to take me drinking) and her husband Eric had a baby girl, Lillian "Lily" Marie Forsythe. This is my first second cousin on my dad's side.
Sunday, February 08, 2004
I realize my posts haven't been what they used to be, so warning you all, this one is going to be long. I had a really awesome/not so awesome weekend. Friday was great. I went with my friend Natalie to the Trent Fashion Show, which was excellent. My friends Lisa and Leah were dancers, and they were excellent. But there were five models that were guys, and they were so funny. The YMCA came on and they all came out in blue jeans and vests, and they were terrible dancers which made it that much better. I was laughing so hard I was crying. And then me and Natalie came back and we had a girl's night in Kim's room. (Me, Natalie, Elaine and Kim) We had hotrollers and Natalie did all of our hair, it was so cool. People kept asking us where we were going out to, and then we'd laugh and say Kim's room. Good times. Then I let Natalie do makeup for me - big mistake. I ended up looking like a French whore. The blush I had on was everywhere, oh well. Tee hee. We watched the Shawshank Redemption ... excellent movie.
Saturday wasn't as much fun. I had planned to go to Chapter's to do some research for my history essay. Which I must say is an interesting topic that I'm researching. We had over 100 to choose from. Mine is on the forms of terror used by the Gestapo (they're the people that rounded up people to send to the death camps in WWII). So far, I've only had to stop researching once, but I shall spare you all the details, but it is pretty sad reading. Anyhow, back on Saturday. I got to Chapters, not realizing where it is and missed the stop. So I got off at the next one, like two minutes away, so no big deal. I find the tiny WWII section, there were only two useful books, and they had to deal with the whole Nazi party, so not much on the Gestapo. Then I found a quiet section and started to research. The problem was that it was the children's area, so I felt kinda weird reading books on Hitler and being surrounded by Disney books, and children everywhere. So Chapters was a bust. But I found a Chicago book, and it had the script, want it so much. But I resisted and walked to Zellers. Nothing was there so I caught the bus and decided I could do some shopping at Peterborough Square (a building disguised as a mall). It had like 20 stores, so not a mall. Anyhow it had a very important store "The Candy Man" it's a candy store filled with candy. It was beautiful. Then I went to the upstairs section which was a little food court I got some french fries and a McFlurry. Then I realized the theater was right across the street, I was so tempted to see a movie. I wanted to see Big Fish with Ewan McGregor, by I resisted because it was about 4:30, and the buses stop running at 5 on weekends. Then I came home and I was talking to people on msn. Kim and Elaine went to PR (townhouses in the downtown) and Natalie was studying. My parents went out, and then everyone on msn went to Liz Anne's party, or they were just hiding or working or something. Then I realized that Katarina was still online, so I talked to her for a bit. Then I went and watched a movie in Kim's room (she always leaves her door unlocked and she let's me watch movies because I don't have a TV) then she came back and I kinda scared her. Good times.
Well, that's been my weekend. Now I must study for psych exam :( Whoa, that was a long one, but you can't say that I didn't warn you.
Thursday, February 05, 2004
For those who don't know, I'm not coming home this weekend. Scott we'll be there on Saturday, hanging out with all my friends ... which is kinda weird. Anyhow, don't really have much to talk about. I ate a pink popsicle, I just finished it. Twas good. That's all. Goodbye.




