So I’ve been contemplating what to blog about this week, and I’ve decided on another CD review. But that’s for later. After today, I think I’ll write a little sentimental note, rather than what I first planned. Although since I haven’t posted this week at all so far, I think I’ll do another review in a few hours. After Kayen’s post that is.
So last night, I’ll admit, I was driving after drinking. I only had a few sips, but I was still scared that I was gonna’ get pulled over by the cops. I wasn’t anywhere near ‘tipsy’ or drunk, or anything for that matter. I was still me, able to drive, but I just had some alcohol in my blood. I don’t know how people, who are REALLY wasted, still manage to get in a vehicle. Of all the times I’ve been drunk, I wouldn’t even have been able to walk, yet alone drive. It’s scary the amount of drunk drivers around here, and most of them teenagers. It’s disgusting actually. People who actually do get caught with a high blood alcohol level should get their license removed forever, rather than just a year or two. I’m pretty sure that it would scare a lot of people from drinking and driving.
And last night, for some reason, I realized that High School is never going to be like it is in the movies. There’s not always big house parties, where all your friends get drunk and it looks like a crazy good time. It’s more intimate, with people you do know. That’s what makes it even more fun. So for my 18th, I might not want to mix it with bunch of people, since that would be too huge, and nobody would know eachother. That’d be stupid, really.
And in grade 12, that’s when you really know who your REAL friends are. They are the ones who still stick with you through all the shit. And it’s also the grade where you meet new friends, for temporarily anyways. There’s a high chance that I might not see most of my high school friends a lot after I graduate, maybe once in a while, if somebody has a birthday party or something, but everybody’s going to move on.
Anyways, that’s it for the sentimental note.
FYI: For those who have yet to experience Edmonton with a car and friends, make sure you know where you’re going. If you don’t, you’ll get lost. Easily. Stupidly, if you miss one exit, you’ll have to go on for 10 minutes before being able to re-route. It’s stupid, Edmonton should really get some better signs and roadways. I’ve accidently went to the army base and the airport in the same day because of it.
And BOTP: ‘For this Cycle’. It’s a solo artist, and he’s from Singapore, but he’s pretty good.
Anyways, that’s my two cents on things.
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