Rascall Flatts. One of the two country songs I like, the other being "Need You Now" by Lady Antebellum. But for all you violently opposed to country, which is me 98% of the time, Cascada has a version that's not to shoddy.
Anyway, I've had a good past couple of days. Tuesday I went to Leitchfield, of course, because it was Tuesday, which is the holy day of shopping. Sadly, it's also the first week of the month which meant the idiots were out in full force because their Wic and other such things got renewed.
I got three books though. I got the Charlie St. Cloud book, which looks pretty good, Kisses Are From Hell, which is the fourth book in a series of teenage supernatural short story books, and a book called Bloodthirsty, which is basically a thinly veiled manifesto on how Twilight is affecting America. It's about this teenage guy whose high school is obsessed with a vampire romance novel called Bloodthirsty. Since he can't get a girl, he pretends to be a vampire, and of course the girls go nuts over him. It sounds really good.
Yesterday I didn't do a thing until we had to go get my senior pictures. Personally, I don't care for them. But, whatever. They all make me look fat, and that's why I wanted Sara Yokely to do them. But Mom made me get them from Scott Skaggs for whatever reason. But that's not the point. After I left Scott Skagg's Jared picked me up at Jet Stop and we drove around until Morgan was done with whatever and then we went over there, where we attempted to watch 30 Days of Night: Dark Days. However, Morgan and I were not interested in it and we kind of just talked through the whole thing. Jared got quite annoyed with us, and at one point he threw his phone at me. I wouldn't give it back and he tackled me. Wash, rinse, repeat five times. It was funny.
Eventually we got bored with trying to watch the movie so we went "for a drive." We actually went to Glasgow and then Leitchfield. We saw Nicholas at Leitchfield, and that was cool because I hadn't seen him in a while. Also Morgan and Jared had never been to Leitchfield, so that was amusing. We ended up playing frisbee in the clearance aisles, which was fun. Midnight Wal-Marting is my new favorite thing to do I think.
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