Algebra
Mrs Turner asked Jeremy and me to talk to her after class let out. She asked us to think about being SIs for Intermediate Algebra next semester.
HA HA.
Tonight at dinner I sat down (gingerly) to a plate of green beans and a "vegetarian" quesadilla, as the sign said. The green beans were squeaky, and decked out in very thinly sliced almonds. So was the quesadilla. I picked one green pepper out of its pointy end and started eating. I think it was made out of tortilla, flour and a couple of almonds. As appealing as that is, I wasn't hungry.
We sat at a strategic table next to the window. We hoped to eliminate very tall, birdlike people from my field of vision. Despite this, things turned bleak, someone started talking at the back of my head, and I was forced to stuff almonds into my mouth at top speed. Someone threw salt and pepper shakers at me. I left hastily.
Mr Golden has us reading a play called "M. Butterfly". Courtney and I aren't impressed with it.
Old Testament reading this evening -- discovered that Courtney has a questionable way of pronouncing the word "annals". I won't post the joke she made when I pointed it out.
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From: "J. Webb"
To: "Carol Allred (E-mail)"
Subject: Feline 5 New Album!
Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 00:48:02 +0000
Hey Mom,
You probably have heard, but I got the jingle! Apparently they liked it enough to use it.. so I'm excited about that.
By the way, I don't know if you have heard about the new music sensation -- 5 kittens, all brothers and sisters -- all of whom have ridiculous vocal abilities at incredibly young ages. Kelsea Webb is their manager and mother, and she put together this marketing scheme to help album sales. Check out the promo picture I sent!
Love ya, Justin
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The speech is OVER. Over, over, over. And I actually did all right!
Ibrahim (from one of the other groups that spoke today) illustrated a point by referring to Dr Keller's "bald head". Notable, I think.
Court and I were going to do our hair late tonight, but apparently we're both pondering the benefits of sandwiching it between Algebra and dinner.
One of the Communications groups gave a speech about a car-related event that occurs in Michigan every August -- I can't think of the name, starts with a W -- I tried to pay close attention but I was distracted when my left contact actually dislodged itself from the eyeball and floated around the socket.
Wayyy too much homework to have done by Thursday.
Am salvaging this thing for memory. I only kept the first-ever post, because it's the best.
I think I have finally figured out this difference between CJ and myself: She is able to admire from a distance; I am not. It's neither here nor there, but it helps me put my observations into order.