Maleficent909TL
Weirdo band geeks rule!
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- Oct 23, 2005
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Hello, everybody! I'm back! Okay, I got back Sunday, but I haven't been able to get on the Internet until now. It was a good trip, as is every Disney trip. Everyone but the youngest two had a day when they were completely sick, and didn't feel like doing much, but other than that, it was fun. I do have a question, though. Has anyone else had the problem of looking at the wait time, and then going through the line in much less time? It really peeved Mom and Dad off; we would look in on the Soarin' or Test Track wait time, and it would say something like forty-five to fifty minutes, and the wait would be either a walk-right-in ride or it would be a five to ten minute wait.
And while I was there, on Wednesday, Mom got an interesting call from my cousin's uncle. He's British, and since I have this fascination with all things British, my cousin has told him a lot about me (or so she says). She'd seen my planning out my books, and found out what I was doing. Apparently, she told her uncle, Michael, and he and his wife were interested, or so he said on the phone. And apparently he knows "people". Who these people are, I don't know, but he says they're in the publishing business. It's not much - close to nothing, really, if my writing is bad - but it's still something, right? I mean, I know a lot of people apply to agents and publishers, and the majority of them get turned down, but still, if my writing is okay, if it's publishable with a little help, Michael's "people" might be an enormous advangtage. So now I have to check my e-mail, because he said he would e-mail me to talk about it.
Okay, I'm done blabbing. I just thought that last bit was neat.
And while I was there, on Wednesday, Mom got an interesting call from my cousin's uncle. He's British, and since I have this fascination with all things British, my cousin has told him a lot about me (or so she says). She'd seen my planning out my books, and found out what I was doing. Apparently, she told her uncle, Michael, and he and his wife were interested, or so he said on the phone. And apparently he knows "people". Who these people are, I don't know, but he says they're in the publishing business. It's not much - close to nothing, really, if my writing is bad - but it's still something, right? I mean, I know a lot of people apply to agents and publishers, and the majority of them get turned down, but still, if my writing is okay, if it's publishable with a little help, Michael's "people" might be an enormous advangtage. So now I have to check my e-mail, because he said he would e-mail me to talk about it.
Okay, I'm done blabbing. I just thought that last bit was neat.

I'm glad you had a good time.
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