Characters
Oh, hello there, reader!
This page is for the new readers - new people, new visitors, first timers, and etc - and for people who are having trouble in keeping up with most (if not, all) of my blog entries.
I hope this page helps you get back to speed and to keep you updated :)
So, without any further ado, let me introduce the characters!
Main Characters:
Me
I'm Lance Anderson, I'm the warden around this place. I'm the one who made this blog.
You'll get to know more of me if you read more of my stories ;)
By the way, click here if you want to learn more about me.
My blog is...well....here, of course! http://project-metro.blogspot.com/
She's my fellow blogger, Elaine.
She is my best friend, big sister, fellow SONE, and she is known to be one of my closest friends, too.
She is an avid book reader, a SONE, and an all-out diplomat.
She also aims and dreams to be a diplomat and future ambassadress to South Korea. Overall, she's a really nice girl and she has a kind and very friendly attitude.
She rarely feels down or sad, and even if she's sad, she'll recover from her problems and still find the courage to smile.
She's also one of the people who inspired me to write a blog here.
You can catch Elaine's wacky posts and outright awesome stuff at: http://libraryoftheforbidden.blogspot.com/
He is my mentor and teacher at my school. Like my big sister, Elaine, he is also a nice and kindhearted person.
By the way, he is also a fellow blogger. (Although, he doesn't blog much anymore.)
Sir James teaches at my school and he's very good at teaching and making the classes exciting; he's also really good in making friends within the four walls of the classroom, a trait that very few teachers have.
Trust me, he is one of those "student-friendly" teachers because of his warm and kind attitude.
He always tries to help other students out in any way he can.
You can catch more of Sir James' deep stories and inspiring poems on his blog at: http://glacierjames.blogspot.com/
Other Characters
Okay, the members of Girls' Generation (or SNSD) aren't part of the people I talk to in real life. In my dreams, imagination, and stories, possibly. However, the girls of Girls' Generation do play a big role in my everyday life, even if I don't get to see them everyday or message them on Facebook, they still have a significant impact on my everyday life. I am a big fan of Girls' Generation and I love listening to their new albums and most of their songs. You'll get to know most of them in my SNSD-filled stories and blog posts.
This page is for the new readers - new people, new visitors, first timers, and etc - and for people who are having trouble in keeping up with most (if not, all) of my blog entries.
I hope this page helps you get back to speed and to keep you updated :)
So, without any further ado, let me introduce the characters!
Main Characters:
Me
I'm Lance Anderson, I'm the warden around this place. I'm the one who made this blog.
You'll get to know more of me if you read more of my stories ;)
By the way, click here if you want to learn more about me.
My blog is...well....here, of course! http://project-metro.blogspot.com/
She's my fellow blogger, Elaine.
She is my best friend, big sister, fellow SONE, and she is known to be one of my closest friends, too.
She is an avid book reader, a SONE, and an all-out diplomat.
She also aims and dreams to be a diplomat and future ambassadress to South Korea. Overall, she's a really nice girl and she has a kind and very friendly attitude.
She rarely feels down or sad, and even if she's sad, she'll recover from her problems and still find the courage to smile.
She's also one of the people who inspired me to write a blog here.
You can catch Elaine's wacky posts and outright awesome stuff at: http://libraryoftheforbidden.blogspot.com/
He is my mentor and teacher at my school. Like my big sister, Elaine, he is also a nice and kindhearted person.
By the way, he is also a fellow blogger. (Although, he doesn't blog much anymore.)
Sir James teaches at my school and he's very good at teaching and making the classes exciting; he's also really good in making friends within the four walls of the classroom, a trait that very few teachers have.
Trust me, he is one of those "student-friendly" teachers because of his warm and kind attitude.
He always tries to help other students out in any way he can.
You can catch more of Sir James' deep stories and inspiring poems on his blog at: http://glacierjames.blogspot.com/
Okay, the members of Girls' Generation (or SNSD) aren't part of the people I talk to in real life. In my dreams, imagination, and stories, possibly. However, the girls of Girls' Generation do play a big role in my everyday life, even if I don't get to see them everyday or message them on Facebook, they still have a significant impact on my everyday life. I am a big fan of Girls' Generation and I love listening to their new albums and most of their songs. You'll get to know most of them in my SNSD-filled stories and blog posts.