I FOUND OUT ABOUT GOOD MORNING CHIA LINCOLN. YAY. (April 20, 2020)
Eleventh post from the original blog.
"So, you guys know about Good Mythical Morning, right? That talk show about these two guys named Rhett and Link who talk about random stuff, and nowadays do random stuff with food (because of the popularity of the Will It...? food videos). Well, I finally got to the 100th episode. That's 100 down and 1,629 to go (as of this post). Oh boy. I'm in for a wild ride.
Anyway, during the 100th episode special, Rhett and Link mentioned their old talk show, Good Morning Chia Lincoln. It started on January 3, 2011 (a day before my ninth birthday, might I add) and had the format of the oldest episodes of Good Mythical Morning, but it was more relaxed and didn't have the Wheel of Mythicality and stuff. Also, they still lived in North Carolina, and there were no sponsors. I decided to watch all 40 episodes just for kicks, and then get right back to the regular Good Mythical Morning when I was done.
I did play video games, though.
Super Mario Galaxy - I got all of the Power Stars in Space Junk Galaxy, Battlerock Galaxy, Hurry-Scurry Galaxy, Bowser's Star Reactor, and completed the Prankster Comet missions on Good Egg Galaxy, Honeyhive Galaxy, Space Junk Galaxy, and Battlerock Galaxy. I also got the Power Star of Bubble Breeze Galaxy.
Kirby's Adventure - I beat Butter Building while only dying once, and I beat the first three levels of Grape Garden. I got all of the switches in Butter Building as well. I don't know what else to say.
So yeah, another short blog post. My cousin Hailey, who is fourteen, came over to babysit Sam, and I watched six episodes of Good Morning Chia Lincoln and read the first two chapters of Big Nate Strikes Again.
Note that I've decided to italicize the titles of TV shows, video games (except for the labels I make next to the pictures), and YouTube shows as well as books because I'm pretty sure that's what you're supposed to do according to English grammar.
That's about it for this post. Have a good day."


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