This is a Journal entry by Yuvi

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Yuvi

I was writing a brilliant journal entry when my computer crashed and I lost it smiley - sadface (danm you, Bill Gates!) Oh well, Here's what I did this month:

I played coronet in China Town for a parade. The band (and I) played very badly, but I ate there with a chinese friend, Jing, and Julia, another friend, in a great restaurant. We ate spicy jellyfish, which tasted mostly like sesame seeds and was chewy like gummi worms. Then we had friut freezes (not the best idea for a chilly fall day, i admit) which were good, except I tried the tapioca balls, which were the size of small marbles and black. I tried to chew the first one, but it was tough, it had a slimy surface, and it tasted like paper. It was like eating an eyeball then, but i learned to just swallow the suckers whole.

I bought a pink Care Bears jacket and a pink Super Grover T-Shirt. I don't usually buy stuff like this, but they are really cool.

PSATS, which are a practice or the SATs, but it made me nervous anyway.

I bought Hot Date, an expansion pack for my Sims game and I'm addicted once again. Playing the sims game is like playing with dolls on the computer because you create your own characters and build their houses and control their actions in the house. I should write more on this later.

I finished my simulation driving class, so now all i need to get my driver's liscense is to take Traffic and 25 hrs practice with dad.

I bought 2 CDs, Rooney, by Rooney and Humanistic, by the Abandoned Pools. I like the AP album better, but Rooney has the catchiest song since Phantom Planet's California

Those are October's highlights. my b-day is the 29, so if you want to give me a present it would be very much appreciated smiley - smiley


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