Hi guys, it's been a little while since I've posted on here. Life's been keeping me busy, but it's going really well, so I can hardly complain. Senior year in highschool has been my best so far, and I've been accepted to the colleges I want. I have also been accepted to a BFA program (that's "Bachelor of Fine Arts") as I want to be an actor. I was thrilled to hear I passed the audition, as this university only has 16 new places each year for over 200 auditioning students.
Hehe, I see you have a gbk smiley now.
Well, I also wanted to show my latest project to you all, a blog somewhat inspired by Borat/Monty Python/Black Adder. I've created an alter ego, Sir Hubert H. Humphries, B.S. and you can read about him here - http://huberthumphries.blogspot.com/
Tell me what you think guys, feel free to be critical. I'm also working on making my own podcasts, especially since I have quite the knack for different voices.
- Daft
Hehe, I see you have a gbk smiley now.

Well, I also wanted to show my latest project to you all, a blog somewhat inspired by Borat/Monty Python/Black Adder. I've created an alter ego, Sir Hubert H. Humphries, B.S. and you can read about him here - http://huberthumphries.blogspot.com/
Quote:
Sir Hubert H. Humphries was born in a small dustbin just outside of Buckingham Palace on February 31st, 1885 in London, England. Rising from the rank of common rubbish, he went on to success as the creator of turnip flavored Jaffa Cakes before finally receiving a B.S. in Historical Ramblings from Oxenfridge University, a lesser-known sister college to Oxford and Cambridge. He is now regarded as one of Britain's leading experts on history, and is considering writing a book about it sometime soon. Currently, he writes historical radio commentaries from the comforts of a middle-class dustbin just outside of Trafalgar Square, where he resides with his pet hamster, Vergil.
Tell me what you think guys, feel free to be critical. I'm also working on making my own podcasts, especially since I have quite the knack for different voices.

- Daft