The Christmas Special is 7 days away! And from what I've read on Google+, there are going to be tons of changes. The Doctor gets a new companion, a new outfit, a new T.A.R.D.I.S. interior, a new theme song, and a new opening sequence. So far I like the companion, I'm not a big fan of the new outfit, it looks a bit too old school. I hope the theme song doesn't change too much, they haven't made any drastic change for 50 years, I hope they don't start messing with the traditon now. I like the new T.A.R.D.I.S look, it looks very alien, and very Matt Smith. Did I mention that there are going to be new cybermen? They look really awesome. I'll post as many pictures as I can below.
So, for those of you who didn't know, my younger brother recently fracured his femur while on a biking trip for boy scouts. He had this huge neon green cast, almost as green as my soccer uniform, that went almost all the way up his leg. He was reall discouraged because he is a kid who is always active, running around and playing outdoors as I play videogames inside. When the leg was broken, all of that changed. he couldn't play outside, and I had to be constantly helping him go up and down stairs and navigating the house. My mom also developed tennis elbow at the same time, so I was the only one who could lift his wheelchair in and out of the car. But today, he went to get a bone exam, everything checked out, and they sawed the cast of his leg. My mom then proceded to put the two halves on the Christmas tree, saying that it looked like the Grinch. I decided to post a picture of it here, to keep adding to my creepy pictures streak. The one thing I'll miss about the cast is getting to leave french class 10 minutes early to drive Jojo (Yes that's what we call him) to the office to get driven home. I also got to ride to school every morning instead of taking the morning bus, which is always full of lunatics. (Not as bad as the afternoon bus though) Overall, we're all gratefull that gis leg is fully healed, because he was lucky enough to fracture it near a growth plate, and if he had fallen over or somehow made it worse while he had the cast on, he could have needed surgery to allow his leg to continue growing. Can you imagine growing up knowing that your leg will always be the size it was in 6th grade? Man, I'm glad I'm not in his shoes. It's all fine now though! He can still have a merry castless I've decided to use this blog to notify all you people that I am blogging again!!! I don't really know what happened. I've been lazy, forgetful, and overall very irresponsible. (Thanks Franko) But that is going to change! I am ready to blog, I have several topics to blog about, and I hope I will still have just as many readers as I did before as I rapid-blog my way out of this miserable hole of despair.
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October 2013
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