Friday, October 15, 2010

Now I'm feelin' SO FLY, like a G6.

Holla, gals and pals who enjoy my ramblin'z ;D Today, I was jammin' with some of my peeps, and 'Like A G6' came on the speakers.
Bein' completely unaware of what a G6 is, I decided to Urban Dictionary- it, and LEMME JUS' SAY, an adventure through Urban Dictionary is not something you want to take lightly. Methinks I'm mentally and emotionally scarred from deh awful things I saw >.O
Anywho, according to Urban Dictionary, a G6 is a slang reference to a Gulfstream G650, a twin-engine jet airplane manfactured by Gulfstream Aerospace.
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If you're like meh, and that went, like, RIGHT over your head, let me dumb it down for y'all: It's a pimpin' jet that only ballers, rappers, uber-famous people, and really lucky executives are FLY enough to get drunk on.
Other cool words I found:
Slizzard: means to get wasted, loaded, or just so drunk you can't string two words together c;
Food baby: when you eat so much, you feel like you're gonna POP A BABY OUT.

Anyone got any weird words they'd like to share? :3

'Til I get bored, peepz,
KEEP WHISTLIN'!
-katharine

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Scooby Snacks :3

I MADE A LIST. Of all the different fruit snacks out there :D Add the others is I missed some :o

- Sunkist
- Scooby Snacks
- Welches
- Fruit Gushers (do these even count???)
- Fruit Bites from Fruit-To-Go
- The cheap dinosaur ones from No Name at Dominion
- Fruit By The Foot
- Fruit Roll-Up

Omnomnom on de fruit snacks <333
I personally enjoy Scooby Snacks and Sunkist. YUMMY! Fruit Gushers are just TOO FAKE FOR ME.
So, that concludes my little anecdote for today :3
Holla atcha darlin' c;

Monday, October 4, 2010

Accents an' Snookie's butt: Joisey Shore?

So, here I am, watchin' some Jersey Shore (the latest episode, JUST SO YOU KNOW), and I find myself wondering about their accents. As some of ya young folks might know, the kiddos on Jersey Shore have Jersey accents, and pronounce some of their words funny, such as 'joisey' and 'goil'.
I personally find Jersey accents friggin' C-U-T-E, but I, unfortunately don't live in Jersey ;c The only accents down my way are Newfoundland ones.
A Newfie accent sounds like this:
*clears throat dramatically*
I'se da b'ye dat builds da boat,
An' I'se dah b'ye dat sails, 'er!
I'se dah b'ye dat catches deh feesh,
An' brings 'em home ter Lizer!

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It's a real song, okay ;c
Also, Italian accents are really cool -- all cute and Italian and whatnot.
French accents are a whole other kettle o' fish. I live in a very diverse country; we have an entirely French province (Québec, and certain communities in Manitoba.) Therefore, being the exotic, jaded world traveler that I am, I've heard plenty of French accents. From people who barely speak English to those whose French is butchered and choppy from years of disuse, I have heard 'em all. I've found that the prettiest, nicest French accents are those that are light; gentle, pretty nuances of French threaded delicately throughout their words. Then, you can still understand what they're sayin', but they still have that little bit of exotic-ness that adds some hotness <3
Latah, gatahs c;

Sunday, October 3, 2010

FIRST POST. I FEEL SO COOL.

I mean, cooler than I am already ;D Which, by the way, is extremely hard to do.
So! Hola, person on my blog. My name's Katharine, spelled with a 'k' and an 'a'. I'm a writer and a constant reader, as well as being a competitive swimmer and actually possessing a life.
HAHA just kidding. If I had a life, I don't think I'd have the time to make a blog ;)
I like cybersinging, which usually involves me typing random lyrics while dancing in my pyjamas. Yes, I am that cool. Clearly too cool fo' you.
Hopefully, once I actually understand this whole "blogging" situation, I'll post info on my writing and thoughts on books I'm reading, along with crap that nobody cares about c:
So. Um. Yeah. Adios? :3?