Heeeeello...
::with the sound of one thousand people shouting at the same time:: whop...
Hello!
Bon jour!
Ni hao!
Zdrasvuytye!
A little about me... I'm 16 and a half and live in New York... Yes, the States. my life is pretty boring, considering the town I live in is not very exciting and also because I prefer not to go visit someone's house or a deserted area every week/night/hour and smoke pot and drink my liver into oblivion like many of my wonderful peers seem to enjoy immensely. Strangely, I have realized they don't bother to smoke cigarettes for the most part; the booze and weed are good enough, thank you very much.
Anyway, life is more boring for me since not only do I not engage in substance abuse, but I have no weekend and am a pathetic loser. I have viola lessons friday nights, a youth orchestra Saturday nights, and violin lessons sunday morning (saturday is my only day to sleep late), with the addition of yoga (hooray!) on Sunday afternoons. Doesn't leave much time for a leisurely trek to the mall (unless I actually find the time to go to the movies with a friend... then we run amok in the mall afterwards). And don't ask me if/how my quartet ever practices. Please. Don't remind me!
The music stuff is how I managed to earn that lovely membership you see on the right for the Musicians Guild. "I'm a MuG, a member of the h2g2 Musicians Guild. The Musicians Guild is a virtual club for musicians, singers, composers, and other music aficionados at h2g2." Now, if someone will explain to me how I am supposed to be abducted/inducted into the h2g2 Symphony Orchestra.
So, what have I said so far? Oh, I'm 16 and a half, play the violin and viola, and live in a drug-ridden, rich town (did I say it is rich?). My nice little greeting thing includes the 3 languages I have studied, besides English; French, Mandarin (Chinese) and Russian. I am half Chinese and half Russian Jewish; when I was 4 I used to say that I was half Chinese, half Jewish, and half French. I had a teacher at my nursery school that was a French Jew and she would teach us French songs and things, and I loved the French language (until I studied it in school and my 9th grade idiot-of-a-French teacher did not actually teach us, causing me to lose all the french knowledge I had).
Okie dokies.. until I turn this site into my h2g2 home/open diary apparently (I used Opendiary.com and it got evil, I started w/ Xanga but it wasn't much better.. their sites were sort of messed up)...you can see my website with the penguin picture I'd like to put on this page but can't) and my Xanga site (which has a link to my Opendiary site)... that will teach you a bit (except I didn't update very well...) Every day (hopefully) I will add a bit more about myself.
bye...
~ moo penguin (:> O)=|
::with the sound of one thousand people shouting at the same time:: ...foop!
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