3 day weekend + the devil

Friday posed as the perfect start to Memorial's Weekend as I drank the past week away with a couple shots of 151, 7 crown, & Skyy Vodka. In general attributes, it's so great to be young & irresponsible :) A happy belated birthday to Josh Kun! ps. get hotter girls.
Saturday was drama. Worse comes to worse, I've got your back Ash. There's not a single bitter fat bitch I won't fight with you. & when we both finally have our macs (I'm picking mine up by the end of this week!) we'll ichat about how we miss our boyfriends. :( btw. fun boys night at Danny's house. Plus with Jessica, Laura & I, which without us, Garrett would not have a chance in hell getting alcohol.
Sunday hits & it's off to Six Flags Magic Mountain with my boyfriend Jon, & birthday girl Donavie. It was so amazingly packed that we didn't even have a chance to ride all the new attractions, like X2 (which broke down after every rotation), so to not let the day go to waste, I managed to get both Jon & Donavie on Devil's Dive ($45 for 3 people) with probably the most scariest 30 seconds of my life on the way up to 145 ft. with nothing to look down to but gravel -_-. It was so worth it though. I'd do it again in a heartbeat. After meeting up with Donavie's friends Kat & Steven, we watched Batman Stunt Show & headed out totally haggard from all the walking. I knew I shouldn't have worn boots. We soon headed up to North Hollywood & ate a perfectly deserved hot dinner at Sanamluang. We got yummy Tom Yun Goon, Shrimp Fried Rice & Spicy Pad Thai. Thanks Donavie for being our Mama for the day :)
"Is this a musical?" At home, my babe & I spent Memorial's day as a tribute to Johnny Depp as we watched Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street & Pirates of the Caribbean at World's End. Helena Bonham Carter & Johnny Depp are such beautiful gothic Burtonesque couple. In comparison to the play live (I saw it with my girls at the Ahmenson) it actually complimented each other. The movie stayed true to the soundtrack & the movie made me understand the play better. Bravo Tim Burton, you've paid an amazing tribute to classic horror films.
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