sugardeath

Here we go again, round and round again

Posted on September 8, 2005

So...  Yea.  Stuff.  I was actually thinking of stuff to write, let's see if it all comes out, shall we?

I just checked my work schedule...  I work 6-11 tomorrow and 4-11 the day after.  Fun times ahead.  Maybe.

Um..  School's been pretty cool.  Swimming in the morning is really nice.  But, damn is it tiring!  We've been kicking around with the kickboards these past few days my legs get tired after a while.  Walking back to the shower, I feel like my legs are gonna fail me!  Sociology looks to be fun.  If not for the fact that Megan sits in front of me and she's usually pretty talkative.  As I said, Mary sits behind me, but we don't seem to talk as often :???:

Um.  I've actually been thinking about this homecoming thing.  :shock: I was planning on asking... a certain someone... but I don't have any classes with her...  I think her third hour is close to mine, but I don't know for sure.

I've been getting a nice amount of homework as of late.  Physics homework every night.  Trig with good 'ol Verlinde every night (but then again, I can finish most of the assignment, if not all, in class).  Honors homework isn't much worse than last year.  It's just that I already seem to be on my normal... thingy... of procrastination.

Yesterday in German, Frau handed out these sheets for us to fill out and give to our parents.  The two blanks were "Blackboard username" and "Blackboard password."  This was so that the parents would know our login and pass and be able to see what we're doing in our classes.  Phil said he didn't want to give his mom his password.  I said "change the password" and Frau gave me a dirty look.  "Seriously, change it to something he's not afraid to give out."  Every freaking head in the room turned to me.  It was creepy.  I attribute it to the fact that I don't speak much in that class (nor any other, for that matter) except when called upon to read something.  And even then, it's in German. 

The spent loads of money on new carpet for the entire forum over the summer.  Personally, I think that money could have gone towards things that were actualy needed.  But anyway.  There are these big "NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE FORUM" signs right outside the forum doors.  That hasn't stopped Jason, Andrew, and Greg from drinking cranberry juice and cokes in there, respectively.  Well, until today, that is.  Jason, somehow, spilled his cranberry juice when he went to get up or something.  He got it all over his shoe and on his leg, but more importantly, he got it on the new carpet.  Teachers came from all over and got all riled up over a spill.  It was hilarious.  It took the principal, an associate principal, and the hall monitor to tell Jason that no drinks were allowed in the forum.  The hall monitor picked up the bottle and asked "Is this the bottle?  Is this the bottle??  Is THIS the bottle????"  As if she couldn't figure it out for herself.  She picked it up with a paper towel though.  I couldn't stop laughing.  Jason says they incarcerated his drink.  Tim was making fun of the hall monitor by saying "We've got the evidence!  WE'VE GOT THE EVIDENCE!" in his crazy, exaggerated voice that he so often does.  Hilarity all around.  Jason says nothing happened to him, though, so it's all good.  Mr. Monroe was asking us if he went to MST (for Jason was getting paper towels to dry the carpet), we suspect it's because they wanted to take him down to the office and punish him.  Luckily for Jason, though, he has MST in the morning.

And that's the funny story for the week.

Um...  What else is there?

I recently got Kirby Canvas Curse for the DS.  It's freaking awesome.  The main game levels were pretty easy, but it seemed like that got loads harder for the last few sets.  I've got two more levels left in main game, but I've only completed 24.7% of the game.  There's a ton of stuff to do otherwise.  You can go through the levels to collect medals, of which there are 250.  I only have 65.  You can also choose "Rainbow Run" mode and play through the game levels and several extra levels.  Depending on what option you choose from there, you either have to make it through the level as fast as possible, or you have to go through the level while using as little ink as possible.  For those of you unfamiliar with the concept of this game, your goal is to guide Kirby and protect him by drawing lines with your stylus.  This is because he was turned into a ball by an evil witch which (hehe) also happened to turn the entire world into a painting.  The entire game is controlled with the stylus.  At first it seems easy, but it does take a bit to get used to.  I've sent Kirby into the lava several times.

I guess that's everything...  I can't think of anything more... so... here it is!

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  1. I saw the whole thing with Jason and the juice.  You don’t even know how hard that I was laughing.  I almost died when the hallmonitor picked up the juice.  What did she think?  And was it contaminated for her to use papertowel?  Does Jason have some kind of a disease that I’m not aware of (I’m not talking about his mental one; just kidding) but really, comeon, it’s a bottle.  You know that, that was the one and it’s not infected, he hasn’t died yet.  It was redicilous.  And I agree with you, they should have spent it on something that we actually needed.  The first thing that comes to my mind is some type of computer that doesn’t have the apple logo, the dell logo, or says omniplex.  There were so many things that they could have spend the money on.  And comeon, my coach is pissed that his athelets are getting dehydrated because they aren’t allowed to drink anymore.  But I still do because I just carry a bottle in my backpack everywhere with me so it’s okay, I don’t care.  So anyway, this was a long replay so, I’m done now.  But wait, I have an idea, next week, everyone should bring a bottle of water or pop or whatever to school and see what they have to say about that.  This is crap that we can’t have drinks anymore.  Okay, now I’m done for real.

  2. Hah!  We should all bring [i]water[/i] in.  Water doesn’t stain.  Water should be fine.

    You saw this?  Where were you at the time?  Do you often watch us in the morning? o_O

  3. Well, you know what I meant by that, just everyone bring in a pop or gatorate or juice or whatever.  Forget about the water then.  But no, I normally don’t watch you’ll, I was just walking by and saw administration and kinda stopped walking for a minute to listen and then kept walking because I was just kinda wondering what was going on with you guys because you’ll don’t usually get in trouble.  You usually keep kinda a low profile.  Like you said above, everyone turned around and looked at you because they aren’t used to you talking in call.

  4. Nooo…  We can’t bring in gatorade, for they will actually have a reason to yell at us.  However!  Water should be perfectly fine, as it doesn’t stain, it doesn’t smell.  It’s aech-two-freaking-oh!!  What could be more pure?  Besides carbon?  ‘Cause all we’d need to do to get some C is just burn something…

  5. I guess that, that makes sense, we’re going to have to get everyone to do that then.  Figure out a date and well have to make it happen for sure

  6. Let’s set ourselves on fire in the forum. That’ll get the carpet good’n'dirty. (Oh, and please bring back the checkbox that gives me the option of whether to save my info or not when I post a reply.)

  7. I haven’t had that checkbox in here for ages.  Why do you want it though, school?

    Heck, I don’t think I’ve actually HAD it…  I’ll see what I can do, though.

  8. It was kind of scary to hop on a school computer and see all my info there, ready for me to type in my comment. Convenient, but scary. I can always just disable cookies, though.


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