Anyway, not my point here.
I went to Knott's Scary Farm on Saturday!
Yeah. It was TERRIFYING and kick-butt, like.
I'm not going to go into details, but basically I lost my voice screaming in terror all night long.
I am really the kind of person who would probably die prematurely from heart attack or something. No sarcasm there =D
Ok, I'm going to summarize the trip without any picture/photo reference.
Because I stupidly forgot to get it out of my bag and I left my bag in the car and I was too much of a bum to got back into the car and fetch it and yeah!
Yeah, we got there pretty early, like 4 o'clock, and walked around and had early dinner at um... T.G.I? I forgot. Anyway, it's ridiculously expensive, although the food is almost worth it (I repeat, almost.)
By the time we finished eating and cruising and browsing, it's about 6.30, and we started going into the line, which was already over five miles long. Surprisingly, Knott's opened up the gate ten minutes later, and inside we could already see their staffs dressing up in costumes. (It was still daylight, so the horror sorta diminishes a bit)
Anyway, we took picture and walked to the um... this ride. Darn it. What's it called... it's where we got into this log boat on water and there's caves and dummies inside to scare people. I was already freaking out. Yeah. Totally. And I'm not even being funny, I was very, really freaking out. Then there's the drop. Gosh, I hate drops. I hate roller coasters. I hate surprises. ARG. That's why I don't go to amusement park oft. Roller coasters scare the jeebies off me.
Anyway, after miraculously surviving that ride (darn it, still can't remember the name =\), we entered one of the mazes. The first maze we got in was this... clown hideout...thing. Bought the 3D glasses for a dollar. And it honestly didn't help, just made things blurrier.
THE MAZES. Oh, Gosh. I have not felt SO scared for a long time. Any tiny sudden motion scared the freak off me. If there's a nine year old and me competing in flinching contest, that nine year-old would kick my butt by a landslide.
To cut the case short, all mazes but one (the Vegas one, it was frankly really lame=D) were really embarassing =D I screamed, ran, bumped, flinched, and was being a complete paranoid freak the whole night. Strangely, it's addicting... it's like I wanted to go on, already knowing the consequences.
It was a blast at the end. Didn't take off until a little bit past one (original plan = 2), but it's cool. I didn't feel like prolonging it and then having a very drowsy driver driving us home. I still wanna live for at least five to ten good years to come.
ANYWAY.
Since this is a sketch blog, here's what I did... today. lol.
Had too much leeway at school, apparently.


Both were um inspired by Rise Against (my new favorite band! ZOMG =D) new song, Hero of War.
There's even part of the lyrics on the first picture. It's SUCH a profound song.
Don't get me wrong, I am not against the war. I have a buddy who might even be going to Iraq soon; I love peace, AND I also think a war is sometimes a necessity. I'm not going deep on this, but yeah. Everyone has their own opinion on anything.
Btw, all of these drawings were done in pen.

A tree. ZOMG. WOW.
And a rather confused angel. Stairway to heaven. It says FAILED on the steps.
It's a half joke that I don't even get. SO RANDOM.

MonaLisa.
Just because.
And I'm not even trying.
ARG.

Yeah!
1 comment:
Eee. I'm excited for Halloween now. XDD
That's a nice tree. I like that tree.
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