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Wednesday, April 15, 2009 at 9:16 PM
i blame watchmen for starting me on the path of no return in the world of comics.

yesterday, i read wayne rooney's biography. my bro borrowed it from his school library because he thought id like it. hm O_o. at first i didn't really wanna read it, until i woke up one morning with my left knee fucked up, and the pain was too gay to go back to sleep on.

so i read rooney's My Story So Far. and i can see why it was in a school library. it's written like a fourteen year old wrote it. simple sentences, huge text, some propaganda, but its a nice look into the lives of footballers. & that most footballers are where they are now by luck. getting scouted, getting picked ahead of other more competent players, and many other factors.

tonight is gonna be sexciting. either united break a record, or they get kicked out of the champions league. hope my internet doesnt fuck up again. streaming sucks ass. say, why doesn't my dad watch football too so i can watch it on tv?