Hey, my name is Aisling (say it like “Ashleen”), but my friends call me Ling, Aisy or Ash! I’m a 22 year old extremely liberal girl living in the conservative heartland of Canada. I am a past
Katimavik participant, a current
New Media student (working for an online marketing agency over the summer), a future know-it-all and an
aspiring xylophonist. I enjoy cupcakes, bright colours, loud music and smart, talented people who read this blog!
… you muthaf***ers watch how I attack…
Sorry.
OKAY, so, on Saturday’s edition of Adventures with Ling, I tagged along with my parents as they did what they usually do on Saturdays– shop! See, I’ve recently freed myself from the eternal Hellish bonds of Stupidstore, and I’m having some issues adjusting to the freedom. Namely, I am having issues with the idea that I am available for social interaction. So, I tagged along with my parents. This usually involves me getting presents (I got new Converse shoes, yay). This weekend was one of the more lame shopping weekends, however.
My mother decided … read more?
Monday April 26th, 2010 — 8 Comments ✯ Posted under { Blabbering • Life • Rant • Society
My Dog Skip is a good movie. It’s also pure evil.
I first saw it in the cinema when I was 12, wayyy back in 2000. My brother, too old to sit with us at the age of 10, sat in the front row, while my mom and I sat a few rows back. At the end of the film, my mom and I were completely bawling. My brother stomped up to us from the front of the cinema, and growled something like “this is a stupid movie.” Then, he sat down and cried with us. At the time, our … read more?
Sunday April 25th, 2010 — 7 Comments ✯ Posted under { Blabbering • Films • Life
Hey guys! It’s me, Ling!
Um.
Well, I seem to have, for the most part, finished school for the year. I have one thing to fix on a project I need to hand in on Tuesday, that I just thought of a few minutes ago, but apart from that everything else has been completed and handed in! I have three tests next week, which I suppose I should review for, although review doesn’t often help me. Isn’t it kind of like cheating, anyway? The point of a test is to see what I know already, not how much I can memorize … read more?
Saturday April 24th, 2010 — 2 Comments ✯ Posted under { Blabbering • Life • School • Site