Disturbed by the Disturbia
My mother is watching TV right now, one of the few times she can, and guess what is on?
Disturbia.
I entered the living room to report my progress on my homework like a good, little trooper, and saw Shia LaBeouf on the screen. Of course, I'm a fan of Transformers and of Even Stevens, so I couldn't help but try to guess what movie this old Disney character was featured in. A few moments later, I realized it was one I had not yet seen. Soon enough, I assumed it was, in fact, Disturbia since I had yet to see the movie.
After standing next to my mother for a few minutea, watching the movie as a devoted TV-addict would, my mother asked about homework. I told her how far I'd gotten and reported that I had only a few more blogs left. She pointed to the screena and suggested that I blog about what I would do if I were in his situation, being under house arrest.
Well, I'd do the first thing that Shia did: get on the Xbox and play war games with people around the world. Of course, he wasn't playing Halo 3 or Cally of Duty. I believe that he was playing "Ghost Recon," but that's beside the point. I would simply play on my brother's Xbox until my mother would be fed up with me not helping around the house and take it away or if my brother just kicked me out of his room and told me to buy my own Xbox.
After a possible deprivation of the Xbox, I'd resort to the computer.
Weeks upon weeks of being on the computer at a constant rate would probably lead to me losing sight of reality and would never again emerge from my house, if even my room. There would be no outside world, just simply the world on the web
Okay, not really. I was just being dramatic, but it was entertaining to read, right?
I'm not exactly sure of how I'd react to having all that time on my hands with nothing needing to be done.
Though, if I think I'm bored now, with only a few hours, if any, of spare time, I know that I would learn an entirely new meaning of the word boredom if I were ever put under house arrest.
I can only hope that I would not end up as a witness to a murder.
Disturbia.
I entered the living room to report my progress on my homework like a good, little trooper, and saw Shia LaBeouf on the screen. Of course, I'm a fan of Transformers and of Even Stevens, so I couldn't help but try to guess what movie this old Disney character was featured in. A few moments later, I realized it was one I had not yet seen. Soon enough, I assumed it was, in fact, Disturbia since I had yet to see the movie.
After standing next to my mother for a few minutea, watching the movie as a devoted TV-addict would, my mother asked about homework. I told her how far I'd gotten and reported that I had only a few more blogs left. She pointed to the screena and suggested that I blog about what I would do if I were in his situation, being under house arrest.
Well, I'd do the first thing that Shia did: get on the Xbox and play war games with people around the world. Of course, he wasn't playing Halo 3 or Cally of Duty. I believe that he was playing "Ghost Recon," but that's beside the point. I would simply play on my brother's Xbox until my mother would be fed up with me not helping around the house and take it away or if my brother just kicked me out of his room and told me to buy my own Xbox.
After a possible deprivation of the Xbox, I'd resort to the computer.
Weeks upon weeks of being on the computer at a constant rate would probably lead to me losing sight of reality and would never again emerge from my house, if even my room. There would be no outside world, just simply the world on the web
Okay, not really. I was just being dramatic, but it was entertaining to read, right?
I'm not exactly sure of how I'd react to having all that time on my hands with nothing needing to be done.
Though, if I think I'm bored now, with only a few hours, if any, of spare time, I know that I would learn an entirely new meaning of the word boredom if I were ever put under house arrest.
I can only hope that I would not end up as a witness to a murder.

4 Comments:
I watched that too! o:
Good movie. Oh just to ease your mind a bit, I'd help you find things to do once that boredom sank in. hehehe....clean and clean and then maybe a little cleaning.
I watched that at the movies with Allison once! And when they dropped me off at my house, nobody was home and I got freaked out and so we drove around the block a little bit until my parents got home! :D
Man! I still haven't seen it! :(
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