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Hey! I see you've made it to my blog. My name is Dominique and if you've already skimmed through my blog a bit, I'm a teenager who believes in documenting bits and pieces of her life online. Nothing on the internet is forever gone so it's like a snapshot of my life and interests.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Sigh

I spent the day with my dad and 5 month old brother. We went to Longhorn and I paid for our $60 meal.
While I was loading into the car, someone texted me to ask if I wanted to go see The Hangover Part 2. I replied, “Yes! What time and place and where? Can I get a ride?” I didn’t get a text back so I asked me dad if he wanted to see the movie and he said yea. I texted the dude back and said, “I’m going there now.” He asked who I was with and I said my dad. 
Negro never texted back. He ended up not going. I bet he just needed a ride.
If you’re gonna use me, at least pay me. I’m not supplying free rides; gas is too high for that shit.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Just a thought

If I get married, I think we would have to take loads of breaks from each other… Not “ok since we’re not together, let’s fuck other people” breaks, just little vacations from each other. I can’t stand being in the same house with people nonstop unless we’re doing something. I don’t like “just” existing in the same house as someone.. There must be communication or I think I’ll go insane and make you hate me just so we can talk to one another.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Six Flags: May 21, 2011

The world didn't end.. But if it did, I spent my day at Six Flags. It's the week before school is out for summer and there were barely any long lines. The longest we waited for a ride was 50 minutes which is pretty good considering it was Six Flags.


I went with three guys and honestly, I prefered it that way. There were so lucid with whatever they wanted to say or do. They just did it. I envy people who take advantage of freedom of speech. I could never just freely talk about something socially unacceptable in public.


A lot of random things happened that day:

This lady and her daughter stole me and my friends seat when we were putting our stuff down at the landing dock. It was a slightly awkward and funny situation. We looked back and the lady was smiling and laughing... And she waved! I laughed too but the type of awkward laugh - "what are you doing?" When the other two guys got off, they were being really obvious that they disliked the lady. It's sucks that the Six Flags employee say the whole thing and didn't do anything about it. He told us to exit the dock area.. It's whatever because we left to go to more extreme rides.



There was also a lady with a numb for one of her legs. It's either she took her disability too far or the guys were being disrespectful because when I returned to the guys, there was tension in the air. I tried to make a scene but they told me to shut up and we walked away. Supposedly, Paul skipped her in line and she didn't like that at all. I'm pretty sure he was there first.

I always fail to ride Batman at Six Flags but I do remember riding Goliath, Mind Bender, bumper cars, the swing ride, Superman, Thunder River, and a little water ride that makes us fall down a waterfall with a big splash. I loved the Thunder River the most because it was hilarious being in a boat with strangers and watching their reactions.
The group (left to right): Cee, Matt, Paul, Me
I won a supergirl cap and a squid hat.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Six Month Nappiversary

No products:

The curlies
I'm so excited that I accomplished this. Well, my body did but still, I took care of it.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Stranger

So, last night before I got off work, I have to clean the lobby. So, as I was finishing up, a coworker of mine came with his friends. One of his friends said, “Heyyyyyyyy! How you durin’ girl!?” And reached out his arms for a hug. Note that I don’t know him. He seemed friendly so I gave him a hug. He started making small talk with me as my coworker was waiting for his food to cook. The guy was one of those people that are friendly and act so strange that all you can do is giggle/laugh at their antics. 
As I left, the dude said, “It was nice meeting you!” I said same here and walked to my car. At this point, my coworker and his friends went outside. As I was walking to the car, I heard my coworker say to him, “You don’t even know her name.” He replied, “So.” It sounded so carefree like it was so irrelevant that he talked to someone that was probably years younger than him.