Considering I'm the one that came up with the idea for this group blog, maybe it's time I gave some input.
I think I'll explain the title, "Two and a half holes". I was actually intending it for a group blog involving just Quack, Cookie and me. "Two and a Half Holes" was really referring to the fact that Cookie and Quack actually belonged to the Hole, they founded it, and I was the "half hole" because I just hang out there now.
And of course being half a hole is like being "kinda pregnant" (quoting economics teacher). You either are or you aren't. The "Two and a Half Men" reference doesn't really fit, but it's there. And now the title make even less sense because there's 6 members. To top it off, our hangout spot doesn't even resemble a hole, according to me at least. It's all very random at the moment.
Group blogs naturally tend to be more disorganised than personal ones, albeit more interesting. Except I usually end up spending half the time trying to figure out the codenames of the the people who post. I forget where I was going with this.
On a side note, my grandfather just entered the room, looked at the monitor, said "Two and a Half Holes? hmmm," and then left.
I remember. Our group blog, like most others from our school, consists of people who belong to the same group. One requirement of being a member of the "Two and a Half Holes" blog is having a personal blog as well. I haven't started mine yet, so I technically shouldn't be posting. I'll do it tomorrow.
Also on my iGoogle homepage, I added a gadget called "Joke of the day". Here's todays:
"Yo mama so fat when her beeper goes off people thought she was backing up".
I snorted with pity and then removed the gadget. But I think I should mention yesterday's joke while I'm on the topic. It might make you cry.
"What do frogs drink? Croka Cola." You'd think I would've removed the gadget as soon as I read the joke yesterday itself, but I decided to give it one more chance to impress me.
I can't be bothered to tell you to fear me.
Speaking of fear, Sue Sylvester (from Glee) is... awesome. The word "awesome" is overused nowadays, but if I am going to use it, it will have to be in relation to her. I'll end this post with a quote from her.
"I never wanted kids... don't have the time, don't have the uterus."
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