Thursday, August 26, 2010

Roadtrippin' with my 2 favorite allies

Seeing that I've done a cross country drive probably over 20 times, and the Calagry-Vancouver drive countless times too, I consider myself a bit of an expert in this area, and I decided to write a guide to help any and all of you who have to one day face this terrible challenge.



1.Food: Feel free to eat all the junkfood you want, but when you can feel terrible later in the day- you know where it came from. On the other hand, if you're driving through the states, make sure to check out all the burger joints we don't have up north, sometimes that shitty driving feeling is worth it. Also, eat when you're hungry, drink when you're thristy. If you're not-DON'T DO IT! It leads to that shitty feeling, and unnecessary rest stops.

2. Rest Stops: Eat and er-evacuate at the same rest stop. If you do one, you'll be stopping to do the other soon enough and once you get on the road, you really just want to get where you're going, so stopping is not really in your best interest

3. Entertainment: Make sure to have lots of movies,books and charged iPod batteries. If you get carsick while reading or watching movies, set up a tent with a blanket so you don't see the movement outside. Trust me, you will need the dostractions.



4.Try to sleep as much as possible, there is no better feeling than waking up and the clock is an hour further forward than when you fell asleep


So, really since there is nothing to do in a car this is my entire guide, but if you have any further questions about roadtrippin, please do not hesitate to ask.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

holy shit stop it.now.

Sometimes, actually, a lot of the time, people need to be more careful what they say. They think they're in the comfort of their own group, or in their own niche so they think it's okay to say all the rude, judgemental things that have been floating around their heads. You don't know how much I might love the person you're talking about. You don't realize how much your pressuring me hurts, and makes me feel like I'll never BE anything, or anyone. When you grow up-you should realize that you need to stop judging. I'm 17 and I've realized that. I know that little habits, or 'flaws' a person has don't define them. In fact, most of those habits and things are the reason people are themselves and not robots. Stop judging, stop being stuck in your old ways, and start growing up. You are a grown woman, and you need to learn.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Erin Envoy a la cottage!

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Fourth Sense
Stamps Winning
Palm Bay
Giving Five Stars
Snappy Fireworks
Old school playboy
Gaasenbeeks!
BOXMASTERS
River Floatin





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Getting Five Stars
Test No.3
Seagulls
Diaper changing
Sauna tent
Lack of petrolia boys ;)