If you want randomness (with some action), here are 5 videos lasting 35 seconds are less that I have watched on Youtube recently. Yes, they may be related to what I normally watch, but they are different.
Everyone will be happy at some point of the week, right? Even if you are having a rough week, there will be one time when things will be joyful. But the question is, what day and time are people most happy at? Well, that time is at 7:26 PM on a Saturday night. According to a study, most people are at their best times when it is 7:26 pm on Saturday. Saturdays are already known for the kind of relaxation they provide to all the working individuals, but the exact time that makes most of the individuals feel at their best is at 7:26 pm. The study states that during early Saturday evenings, people are able to relax themselves and unwind their bodies from the stress of the entire week. Meanwhile, the study also stated that most of the people find 7:29 am on Mondays to be the lowest and worst times of their week. This is because after a relaxing and fun time on Saturdays, Monday mornings become hectic times of the week for them. So make the most of Saturday night by being cheery and gleeful, because there is a good chance you will enjoy it. Below is how you should celebrate the night.
Okay, this is the last segment of this for sure. I'm done with this after this post. In this post, I will talk about the bus trips and any extra facts. So away we go!
Bus Trips
Going to Loon Lake:
Going there was a blast. I sat with my good friend Ryan and another friend, Justin, who was sitting across from me and was from elementary.
I chatted about old school stories with Justin, and things got a bit heated, but we laughed it off.
With Ryan, we talked about life and about Loon Lake, as he went there 3 times before.
About halfway through the trip, Justin slept for the rest of the bus ride.
As we got close to Loon Lake, Ryan and I talked about unlikely scenarios that might happen at camp, like for example, a bear running at you, or a serial killer was coming after you in the forest, or even having no phone with you and you need to find and call for help. The question would be, "What would you do if _____ happened?"
I enjoyed talking about stuff like this, as this reveals the person's personalities more, and that is good.
The bus ride was just under 2 hours long and it was partly cloudy.
Coming from Loon Lake:
This time, I sat with Gabriel. We chatted for a bit early on, but about 30 minutes in, I could tell that many people on my bus were quite sleepy (they didn't get enough sleep unlike yours truly), and people like Myles, Julian V., and Gabriel himself, slept through most of the ride.
Meanwhile, Myles gave me his 3DS and I played Smash 4 for a while.
Behind me, I occasionally chatted with Ryan/Darren T./Justin.
As the bus ride came to a close, I realized how important these bus rides were, that I could converse with friends and goof off at times.
The bus ride was 90 minutes long and was clear and sunny.
Extra Facts
This was my first time to Loon Lake.
It was colder than I thought there. I had to bundle up when we walked in the night.
I haven't played capture the flag in 3 and a half years until at Loon Lake.
I had orange juice as a drink 3/4 times in the meals.
It rained in the late afternoon and in the nighttime, and that made huge puddles on the ground. But it was sunny the next day!
I've only played Smash 4 on the 3DS three times after playing on Myles' 3DS.
The group discussions were intriguing in my opinion. I learn stuff every day, and I was sooo shocked about what some people said.
Some people did some wacky things, but I will say no more.
And Justin C, if you are are reading this, I didn't a letter to you because you scared me on the bus with something and you stole my toque (you gave it back though). :/
That is all I will write about this trip. Thanks for reading this 5 part series and have a great day. ^_^
Here is the moment you've all been waiting for! Below is my favourite song in the 70's-80's. I have done this for a while, and I plan to do another top whatever list this month. So here is song #1.
1. Survivor - Eye of the Tiger
Okay, this may have been obvious to people who know me well, but yes, this is my favourite song. I have known this song for 7 years and first heard it in the movie Rocky and in Spongebob Squarepants. This song was sung well and I like the lyrics. Also, this song has one of the best chorus' in all music, no doubt. I LOVE THIS SONG. This track was released in 1982.
I am getting down to my favourite song from the 70's and 80's, but there are two more songs that are listed before #1. Here are songs #3-#2.
3. Foreigner - Waiting For A Girl Like You
I've only known this song for 2 years, but it's an excellent song. I love the music, and the chorus part is great to listen to. It's also a long song, and I'm a fan for songs over four and a half minutes. It is up here because it reminds me of life, both the lyrics and the soundtrack. This track was released in 1981.
2. Village People - YMCA
Yay! This song has been a classic of mine, known this song since 2009. The beat is high-tempo, and making the letters with the hands is fun. Also, the lyrics are great, and overall, this song is up here because it's enthusiastic. This track was released in 1978.
Here's a bonus clip relating about the YMCA song. This was performed on AGT in 2016, and I loved the performance. Take a look for yourselves.
Only one song left to go. This has been an on-off series, but all these songs have meant something in my life. Number one song coming up during the weekend.