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September 2003

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Name - Lex (Alexander Jack Grenville Larmon)
Age - 20 years old
Birthday - February 18, 1987
Zodiac - Aquarius (I'm a freakin' water-bearer. Other people get things like a lion, a centaur archer or a scorpion, and I get some guy that carries water).
Location - Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Loves - Music, gaming, music, computers/internet, music, drinking, music, friends, and whatever else you probably already know about me.

Blog Links

The Bloody Morning After - With our brothers we will share all the secrets of our mountain, all the riches buried there.
Biff - Move along, I believe there's something beautiful to see...
The Elmo - The adventures of Darien in Canadore College... In short - it's just a feeling
Under the Red - Feeling down? Depressed? Alienated? Just remember these three words... "I'm somebody's fetish."
Edicius - Metaphorically correct, and dead to boot!
Lean On Me - Regan's digital and cryonable shoulder
Never Is a Promise - "As I crash, I watch you burn..." Go Ry!
The Phantom Tollbooth - Ali's blog... Her straight forward is kinda crooked
Butterfly's Blog - "Oh butterfly where do you go?"
The World of Cr0magnus - You Can’t Dare Be Different ~ A Modern Paradox
Nameless - Loosing your mind isn't so bad... is it?

Other Links

deviantART: Lex-Larmon - Head over to dA for some of my poetry.
Sinfest - Friggin' hilarious comic strip.
star cross'd destiny - A wonderful online illustrated novel. Read it from the beginning... Now!
MINX - The new MINX (formerly Scratching Post) message board.
Blizzard Entertainment - Some of the best PC games out there.
Elfwood - All about fantasy and sci-fi. It's a forum for some of the best amateur art and literature on the net.

School Year 2003/2004

As promised, I am resuming Creating Waves for the new school year. Hopefully this year, I'll have a bit more to talk about and update more often. 
 
Summer Highlights: 
 
I'm not gonna go into great detail about everything since the last time I made a real post, so I'll just briefly summarize the summer. 
 
It started off pretty slow, so I was pretty much just hanging out and chatting with my friends whenever I could. Going to Steve's for band practices, going to the movies, etc. A few weeks into the summer, Simon and Ariane arrived for their annual 5-week stay and that's when my summer actually became interesting. 
 
We hung out at my sister's place, saw movies, went bowling, etc. And after a while, we went for our yearly Wonderland trip. That was a lot of fun. I went with Simon, Ariane, my sister Ruth, Ruth's friend Heather, and my friend Ryan. We also went camping for a week (the week of the blackout) at Agnew Lake Lodge and just before Simon and Ariane had to return to Switzerland, we all went to Kingston for a few days. And I worked. Every weekend I worked. 
 
And yesterday, everyone got together at the beach and then went over to Rachel's for an awesome party. What a way to end the summer. 
 
Site Updates: 
 
As for site changes, I pretty much just updated the list of non-blog links. Yeah. That's it. 
 
Back to School: 
 
And so it's back to school again. I have officially started grade 11. Scary, no? I am part of the senior half of Lockerby students and I'm half done high school. That's huge. Actually, for many of my friends (like Darien, Steve, etc), they are now in grade 12 and will be graduating this year. Won't be the same without you guys next year. 
 
But I now know all my classes and everything. There are some good aspects and some not-so-good aspects. I have a hard semester first and a pretty good one in semester two. But I have all my hardest classes now: STEP Tech, University Math and English, and CISCO. Pretty crazy. Although, one really nice thing is that although I was scheduled to have English with Mrs. Moxam (formerly Miss Stansfield), she is on maternity leave for the whole semester. And guess who her replacement is? Mr. Bertrand! And those of you who know Big Mac will know how cool that is for me. 
But I can't wait 'til next semester. Mainly beacause homeroom is the one class that I really hoped I'd be able to get in: Yearbook. Ms. Hubert as a homeroom teacher. Sweeeeeet. And I got it the same semester as a bunch of my friends (like Amanda & Rachel) so that's a definate bonus. 
 
But I'll stop talking for now. If you've actually read this whole post, you're surely bored to death by now. But watch for more posts throughout the rest of the school year. I'll try to make them not so few and far between. 
 
Ciao for now, 
 
- Lex Larmon -


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I agree with Biff, lol. Nice to see some new stuff for a change. But yeah, you can't complain about how "hard" your skewl year/first semester is Alex. At least not until you go in my position first. I have all eight classes at once. Five hour long classes a day, AND an hour long lunch. I start probably when you're only leaving for skewl, which is 8:15am. Also, in the GTA they don't provide bussing for anyone, so all elementary, highskewl, and university/college students have to take the transit to skewl, which is insane. Also, I have 16 exams this year. Eight mid-terms in January, and eight finals in June. Each exam is only worth 15% of my final grade though, but that's besides the point! Mind you, if I get higher then 85% on my mid-term exams, I get exempted from finals and can just take my mark! So, that means I actually have to try... guh. Anyways, like I said, you can't complain! Ok, well that's my little rant on your site for today, lol. Gotta bounce! Latah.

good to see you're back in business. took you long enough. i was getting bored of reading the same stuff on your site over and over again.