You signed up for the foil fumble on July 20th. It is now August 3rd. That leaves 14 days, which is exactly two weeks. You were not absent for a month, and you should not have signed up for the competition if you were going to be out for that long. I will now ridicule your horrible punctuation and spelling.
EENK! Wrong. When you start a sentence, you capitalize it. E.G.:
"Look."
Same as before, capitalization at the beginning of sentences. THIS time, we'll need to also spell correctly. "Idol" means someone you look up to, or a statue. You were referring to "idle." So:
"I was idle"
You were doing just fine until you guy up to the last part, which is a very confusing jumble of words. Here's the point it sounds like you are trying to make:
"I was idle for one month and he made a JUBILANT rule that we he and I will not take time."
This is confusing. What you meant to say was:
"I was idle for one month and he made an ASSRAMMINGLY ANNOYING rule that competitors were given a time limit."
Granted, "assrammingly" is not a word, but is considered slang and as thus is acceptable. Also, I'm better than you are and have millions of large-chested women in my palace in Bermuda, where I drink congac all day and have sex all night.
Furthermore, I recommend that you check out this guy's comics and call me in the morning.