Ok so I just saw this movie called Along Came Polly and it was pretty disgusting yet funny and had a couple of good... I can't say morals but lessons about such. I went with Job, Mike, and Kate and afterwards we played a few arcade games. I raced Job on the mopeds once and then 3 times on the cars and I won every time. I have a big hunch he let me win but nonetheless it was much fun. I also saw Zack Baron with all of his little friends *rolls eyes* Almost all of them had the audacity to approach me and say 'Hey, I know you' like because of it they'll become instantly popular. Zack looked at me and smiled to his friends. No doubt reminding them at one point we were 'together' or whatever that thing was we had for a little while. Runty 8th graders knowing a pretty Junior is a bit of a popularity boost I supposed and yes, I just referred to myself as pretty and it's not going to happen a lot so remember this moment.
It's just... I came home from the movies and I felt sooo pretty because of the way Job treated me. He was so respectful to me the whole night, opening doors and always letting me go first and he even bought my ticket and a couple of me arcade games. Not like I'm keeping tabs or anything but it makes up for my mom buying his Snoball ticket but we won't go into that because not only is it a thing of the past but also to remember it was partially my fault on the lines of miscommunication and that's definitely you need two people to do unless you're a skitzophrenic, well even then, idk... But yea, it really felt sincere, him being such a gentleman unlike past bfs who've done that just to make themselves look good and then if their friends saw it justify their "being whipped" with the excuse 'I don't see you getting any'. Which would be a lie if a guy ever said that in reference to me because I don't give any guy any. :p
So I have to clear a few things up, I'm sorry I stopped the personal things. I just think if I have anything to say I'll just say it along with everything else because it'll end up being said anyway. Emily, I must apologize you've been such a loyal friend to me. When I was writing about people talking behind my back I really only meant one person, Andy Taylor. I actually spelt his name wrong on accident as a new joke, but shhhh. Andy Tardo, I think it's very befitting. The reason I phrased that the way I did (by leaving out his name) is that I couldn't be incriminated for writing about him. I could just say it wasn't him and that it was someone no one even knew. Heather I think I know what you were talking about in your blogger, does it have anything to do with your family because then I have a pretty good idea because the way you wrote of it made it sound pretty damn important and I know your group of friends would never give you an ultamadum between themselves because we're all friends. Ahhh, deductive reasoning, what a lovely little thing. Well now I must leave. I'm on Sarah's pc and she managed to fall asleep on the couch so I'm going to let her have her room back.