Yeah, I was watching The Prince and Me (gotta love the teeny-bopper flicks!), and so much of it was filmed at York! Yeah!
So alright, since it's already half out, I will tell everyone my embarassing story from grade 5. I live in the ghetto, well, the sorta-ghetto. I can see the apartment with the highest homicide rate from my backyard. See, ghetto. Anyway, in grade 5, my 2 other cute asian (wait, is there any other kind?!) friends and I decided to form a club.
Are you ready? It was called.....
The Girls in Da Hood.
Sigh.
I think Boyz in the Hood had just been released. But notice we have Da, not The, as I keep pointing out in my very non-ghetto way of talking. Anyway, the most embarassing part of this was that we wrote this ridiculous rap that we did all the time. It rhymed, but made absolutely no sense. I refuse to print the pathetic lyrics, and I will never EVER utter them out loud again, ever, so consider yourselves VERY priveleged if you happened to hear me say them last night, ahahaha.
So I'm a Girl in Da Hood. AHAHAHAHahahaha. I tried to act tough, but James and Kev laughed at me. :P!
Man, I can't believe how much I love to laugh. I LOVE laughing. I totally thank God for such a deep joy and optimism that I have because I hope in Him. Yikes, I'm uber-happy!
On a more negative note, Boo John Legend for your songs with sketchy lyrics! Stop singing about cheating, BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. :(
2 comments:
ha ha... let me tell you, in Grade 8 me and my asian friends formed a group called Asian Mafia.. (AM for short) we had a blonde girl and told her that her roots were black so therefore she dyed her hair blonde. don't worry I think we all form silly groups like that. We started this group thinking that only Asians were silly enough to have mafias, mobs, gangs etc.
Need to watch Prince and me!!!!
i knew it. after emika lead us to some sketch back-alley-chinatown club for new year's one year, i was sure that she had some underhanded black market dealings up her sleeve. beware emiks, Asian Mafioso Supreme.
and YEAH! j.legend covers up the sketchiness with that voice of his. however, "They Say" on the new Common album is AWESOME. and it's not sketch =)
indeed laughing is good for the soul.
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BOOYAH UT!! let's fight!
sigh.
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