Not really Hell

Since I'm now 21,things in my life are going to change around here.
First off,after discussing it with my parents,they've given me the option to stay at residence on my University,provided I get my full license,get a job,and start searching for the houses at the University Village.It's no longer about the ideal of being an independent person anymore,but,in reality,Theatre has taken most of my time in school,and I'm trying to establish film/photography connections with friends of mine in Toronto.The demand is now starting to pile up and it's only a matter of time that commuting from there to home is going to be more painstakingly difficult.The homework and social life is getting bigger,and since my Commander for the Improv team has called it quits this year,there's a strong chance that I'm going to be the Director more than my new boss is going to be.Auditioning for plays,getting into classical music,and getting more into reading,writing,and art again has gotten me to the point I have to leave home for business reasons rather than personal reasons.
Also,my Theatre,Film,and General Courses are finally here.All I need now is the books and I'm starting to get involved in my Theatre Group for the 40th Anniversary.It's only a matter of time that I will be staying there weekends and may turn into a full-time job...hopefully paid by next year.
In terms of Transformers,I was unfortunate to not go to TFCon this year due to a mishap of not telling my parents the date of the Con.We've reached a three-day argument,and due to the circumstance of my father's workplace,our family vacation landed at the time of the Con.To all those that I missed on that weekend,I'm sorry,and I'll see you next year (The parents agreed I can stay overnight next year,no questions).
But missing the Con wasn't a complete loss,as my good friends

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have done the Voice and toy hunting in my steed.For some odd reason,I'm now somewhat famous again due to Paul Eiding mentioning me throughout the Internet,as the mysterious person he needs to call.I'm very flattered by Mr.Eiding and how much he has done to give his time to speak to me while crossing the US Border,and having a wonderful phone call from Simon Furman as well while shopping for Transformers Comics.Again,I thank my friends for the messages,and I thank everyone else who noticed my disappearance and even missed me.You guys are true friends,and I have justified how true and wonderful you are while having my long debate with my family.
I'm looking forward to another year in my life,and since things are looking up again,there will be no downs again.Not on work,not on self-development,not on love (I hope),and not on loving what I do,nor following my dreams.I'm happy where life has led me compared to the last two years,and I will say that 2011 so far has given me nothing but hope,luck,and new perspectives.Rock on.