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Weeeeelcomeee to my profileeee. Which is definitely not very exciting, lol.

Myy name is Lex. 16 years old. Thanks for creepin' up on my profile, I really appreciate it. You should leave a comment...you know, while you're here ;P

Uhmm. Basic things to know about me? I bowl, you know, competitively... very nerdy, I know, but it's, like, my life. i<3it. I like to draw, too, but you won't find any of my drawings on here... Oh, I write, too... when I have the time, hahahaha. Some stories are on here... but they're absolutely horrible in my opinion, hahaha. I like to read novels. Um. Hang out with friends? Yeah, I like doin' that, too, lol. I play videogames, I love them very muchh, and I don't really watch TV very often.

I LUV MUH MOOSIC. I listen to/like, like, EVERYTHING (besides rap....) but my favorite type has got to be screamo/metal/rock/whateveryouwantocallit. I love talking music (; lol. I'm always listening to it, mostly because it's so calming, and it helps me not...well, think about things so much. But, yeah, won't bore you with my deep stuff over it, hahaha.

I'm a very friendly person, someone you can always come to, so don't be shy to strike up a conversation with me...please, hahaha. I like meeting new people, it's interesting to me because you learn something new from different people all the time... and I enjoy learning things, haha. Oh, but I'm kinda sarcastic and a smartass and stuff... but I'm not too mean ;D

Uhhhhh, okay, well, y'all should talk to me and get to know me better... yeah, sounds like an AWESOME idea, don't you agree? hehe, baibai gaizz. Thanks for passing byyyy(:

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Moto Samurai

Report | 01/04/2012 2:32 pm

Moto Samurai

Did I miss something? We haven't spoken in a good while.
Moto Samurai

Report | 11/17/2011 9:27 pm

Moto Samurai

It's okay. Life is more important than Gaia.
Yeah, it would be more noticeable, but I rather like getting gold for being mildly sociable.

Either lazy coding or the degredation of grammatical rigor. Take your pick.
Moto Samurai

Report | 11/15/2011 11:55 am

Moto Samurai

Wait. I lost the conversation again.

It's fun to mess with coprorate advertising!

Yeah, I keep forgetting to return my calls.
Moto Samurai

Report | 11/04/2011 9:50 pm

Moto Samurai

Yeah, England's a bit of a world apart. Not quite as cool in my opinion.

I'm deliberately misspelling things to see how much I can get away with. One prompt wanted me to write "a lifetime companion" or something to that effect, and I got it to accept "a lifetime componion."
Moto Samurai

Report | 11/02/2011 9:14 pm

Moto Samurai

Nope, what they advertised was what you got. I can't remember if my sister gt the kangaroo or something less exotic.

Still messing with the security boxes.
Moto Samurai

Report | 11/02/2011 5:16 pm

Moto Samurai

Because there was all that new stuff to try right there, and I went with salmon. I don't think they import edible kangaroo here.
Moto Samurai

Report | 10/30/2011 8:48 pm

Moto Samurai

That and there were sigsn everywhere advertising the Museum of Communism. That would have been interesting, considering the Prague Spring of, oh when was it, '68? Hey, I still remember my history! But we didn't go. There was a street guitarist in a square, and he got a pretty good crowd by the end of the day. But he was singing American songs like Hotel California. Just imagine somebody singing that in an Eastern European accent. It was rather funny. We went wherever we felt like, and one day, I can't remember which, we wandered into Prague Castle across the river from our hotel. First thing we saw there was the changing of the guard, I'm pretty sure there are pictures hidden away at home. Afterwards we went on a self-guided tour of the palace, very pretty but I can't remember much of it, and up the 250+ steps of the cathedral's bell tower. It provided a fantastic view of the surrounding city and the swooping architecture of the roof. If I remember correctly, some points were topped with a rooster. Afterwards we took a gander at the blacksmith, an actual working balcksmith, and I wanted to take one of the blades home. Alas, stupid airport security and customs. I can't remember whether it was Vienna or Prague, but they had marvelous works of crystal for sale everywhere, and again we wouldn't be able to take one over the Pond. And one night we found this hole-in-the-wall exotic game foods restaurant called The Primitiv. Spelled exactly like that. The interior was caveman-styled and the chairs were synthetic rock-stools. The waiters had to wear these ridiculous outfits to match. The menu included things like kangaroo and rattlesnake, but I wasn't feeling adventurous and I went with salmon. I regret that.
Moto Samurai

Report | 10/29/2011 3:32 pm

Moto Samurai

It's okay, random whims of internet are beyond my realm of control.

I don't really need to get into the details of the race, so we'll move past. I can't remember how we got into Prague, but it's a beautiful city. Everything could be gotten to by foot, and there were the neatest places hidden away in back corners. We spent a few days wandering around on foot, mostly because you can't fit a car into most of the streets. In one of the squares they have a collection of trash sculptures, things like an enormous triangle made out of trashed car frames, a robot made out of scrap metal such as spoons and nuts, and a concrete block iwth old shoes stuck in it. That confused me. (Tune in enxt time for a further installment.)
Moto Samurai

Report | 10/25/2011 11:01 pm

Moto Samurai

Where were we? I forget.
Moto Samurai

Report | 10/12/2011 9:02 pm

Moto Samurai

The center of the trip to Europe was the Grand Prix at Brno, so we didn't do quite as many different things.We set up camp in Vienna, Austria and drove to the Czech Republic to watch the racing. First few nights were hell to deal with the jet lag and an overactive sister. Pretty much we walked around the immediate area and looked in on whatever shops or cathedrals struck our fancy. I don't remember exactly when, but at one point we paid a visit to Schönbrunn Palace, lavish summer home of the Habsburgs. Extensive gardens, gilded everything, the whole nineteen and a half yards. It was very pretty though.
First time going to the track, my mom got pulled over for speeding. Lucky the cop spoke English. We had general admission passes, so we could wander the track and sit almost wherever we chose. If I remember correctly, Valentino Rossi won the race. We'll stop there for now.

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We are given: two hands to hold, two legs to walk, two eyes to see, two ears to listen, but why only one heart?

Because the other was given to someone else for us to find.