Dang It!
Okay so first off, hey! Now that we have introductions out of the way I want to state that I'm hoping the blog name will grow on me because presently it is irritating me. As soon as I made this profile I was thinking to myself "GAH!" because of all the cool names I came up with after confirming it. You will soon begin to discover that I tend to waffle/babble/talk crap quite frequently, until I end up discussing absolute nonsense...Unless you are on the same brain-wave as me and understand everything I am saying (if so then, bravo!, that right there is a bitta rhyming).
I haven't yet decided what to talk about, so now I'm elaborating on points about my daily life. Sun...Ireland...Heat?WTH? Yeah, thats right, us Irish have finally gotten something to be happy about. And boy are we enjoying it! It's hilarious, here, as soon as it hits 20 degrees, everyone strips down to their swimsuits and jumps into the sea...and yet the water is still freezing. I refuse to go near any water of our coastline due to the fact we may get hypothermia, and/or contract a radioactive disease from waste dumped into the water. Fun times. Although I get to experience a warmer *har har* sea in Ukraine, when I go there for a rhythmic gymnastics training camp in August. It is called the Black Sea. My first thoughts were like "oh crap! what kind of a sea is this?" but it turns out its highly beneficial for ones health. Brownie points for the Ukrainians!
Man, I wish I could write this fluidly(<-- if thats even a word!) for my english essays. Well then again, who writes easily when under pressure..."cough*J.K.Rowling*cough". But yeah, this is fun!
I haven't yet decided what to talk about, so now I'm elaborating on points about my daily life. Sun...Ireland...Heat?WTH? Yeah, thats right, us Irish have finally gotten something to be happy about. And boy are we enjoying it! It's hilarious, here, as soon as it hits 20 degrees, everyone strips down to their swimsuits and jumps into the sea...and yet the water is still freezing. I refuse to go near any water of our coastline due to the fact we may get hypothermia, and/or contract a radioactive disease from waste dumped into the water. Fun times. Although I get to experience a warmer *har har* sea in Ukraine, when I go there for a rhythmic gymnastics training camp in August. It is called the Black Sea. My first thoughts were like "oh crap! what kind of a sea is this?" but it turns out its highly beneficial for ones health. Brownie points for the Ukrainians!
Man, I wish I could write this fluidly(<-- if thats even a word!) for my english essays. Well then again, who writes easily when under pressure..."cough*J.K.Rowling*cough". But yeah, this is fun!
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