Another Day · 12:22pm Jul 2nd, 2015
Morning.
I'm off to the college again because I have a test.
Wish me luck guys.
I go!
Morning.
I'm off to the college again because I have a test.
Wish me luck guys.
I go!
Hey guys, I'm just wondering....
Is it just me or are there problems with uploading cover pages to new stories? Every time I try it keeps saying that it is not valid for some reason.
Is anyone else having that problem?
The World Cup match between USA and Germany is about to start. I know that I now live in the US but. . . . . .
Is it bad that I want Germany to win?
Just thought I'd say hi before I go to college.
Sooooo.....
HELLO!!!!
Hey guys, God of Fabulous and I are collaborating on a story: Drive You Insane. We have the first two chapters up. Go take a look if you're not busy.
Why are you still here? Go see it!
This morning I went outside to feed my flock of ducks as usual. I bought these ducks about two months ago. While feeding them I remembered that before I moved to the U. S. I also owned a pair of ducks as pets six or seven years ago. One for my younger sister and one for me.
What I clearly remember about them were the names we gave them. My sister named her duck Elizabeth.
I on the other hand, and this is just coincidence because MLP-FIM didn't exist yet, named my duck . . .
Maud.
Lots of people think that I'm drunken mad for preferring Adagio instead of Sonata. Oh well. . .
Everyone seems to be doing this personality test. So. . . why not?
Here are my results for this test
Mine is less than one percent of the population. Crikey!
I think I will give it a go.
1) Name: Obed Samuel Chattergoon
2) Birthday: 12/27/1998
3) Nickname: don't have one
4) Eye Colour: brown, but looks like pitch or onyx black from afar
5) Hair Colour: raven black
6) Zodiac Sign: capricorn
7) Your fear: failure
8) Your perfect pizza: veggie with mushrooms (I'm a vegetarian)
9) Goal you’d like to achieve: Maybe to write something that will be well known (like cupcakes)
I am not that good at writing comedy.
I am not that good at writing in the 'third person' perspective.
Composing this story was almost like stepping onto new territory; the question 'what should I say next' and 'how should I put this' swirled through my brain. But I would not give up without trying.
Now I am excited to announce that it is completed. It may not be the flagship that I dreamt it to be, but I will not let it be deserted on the dusty shelf.
Presenting