AlienSince it's Halloween I thought I would put up a scary movie. No movies scare me anymore, but when I was young, Fire in the Sky was just about the scariest of them all. Every kid has one thing of which they're deathly afraid. For me, it was aliens. Not the big monster-looking things like in the Alien movies (which, by the way, I wanted to go see in the theater for the Director's Cut release, but our shabby little theater decided against). The "grays" are what I'm referring to; the little ones with large almond eyes.

They were the only things that really scared me as a kid. I saw so many documentaries and movies about alien abduction that it seemed plausible. I guess that's why it was so scary to me. I was terrified that I would wake up with them in my room, ready to abduct me. It's kind of funny to think about it now. Anyway, I still like that movie, even if solely for nostalgia value.

I've been having some problems in a certain area. I was really worried about it for a while, and then it suddenly got worse, so I finally went to the doctor. This is NEVER a good sign:

Why do I put even the most embarrassing things on here? Eh, I don't care. I'm human. And after seeing this today, I was right to go.

Since we're on the subject of rectums, I hate it when people say they're afraid of clowns. You know exactly what I mean. Every one of you knows at least one person that claims they're afraid of clowns for one stupid reason or another. Here's the deal. Girls say they're afraid of clowns to be cute. Guys say it because they think it'll add a little youthful charm and maybe make a nearby female say, "Aww." There's nothing scary about clowns. If you truthfully are afraid of clowns, and aren't under 10, then just go ahead and castrate yourself right now.

I've gotta lay off the Maddox.

Thank you, Leslie, for all your help. I talked with her and some other person today about my plans. Actually, I just casually walked into her office to talk and she pulled out several papers, saying she had been going over some things about my classes. Now that's something to appreciate: someone thinking about your well-being and using their time to do stuff for you before you even ask for assistance. So, we looked over the classes I've taken, what I need to take, which classes I can take here, and what I'll have left to do at UNCC (or wherever). As it seems now, I'll finish this degree in May, have 19 hours left of general education classes that I'll take here, and then four semesters at the university to get my degree in education. Of course, that's just generalization. I still have time to decide exactly what I want my major to be. I might go for English. I could still be a teacher (English in that case of course) but also have other options. That's one of the major decisions I have yet to make. So, right now, it looks like I'll be completely done with school in the fall of '06 or the spring of '07. I'll be 25 either way. I guess that's not too bad, especially since I'll have two degrees.

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