April 21, 2006
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Heyy!
teenage rant moment:
Joeveee! There was this one puzzle at open house and i totally whupped butt cos I like did a whole bunch of it in like 15 minutes (that's me tootin my own horn, but dammit i'm proud) but then it was already pretty started but I swear I did a lot! and see joeve, see see see I can do puzzles remember that one time that we kept saying that i totally was never going to do it and then i bought a whole bunch of puzzles and well.. never did them and well i think i'm going to go back into that phase because A) I'm in the zone/groove/something and B) they're cheaper than buying CD's and video games therefore C) I WILL PROVE THOU WRONGST and achiiieve my puzzle-piecing DREAAM.
Okay that's now going on my list of "Things to Do Before I Die."
• Complete a puzzle
Sí.
It's moments like those that my absolute immaturity becomes apparent.
Anyhoo, STAR Testing, the "standardized testing and r-word that I can't remember at the moment..review?" that takes place statewide in CA anually from grades 1-11 to assess knowledge learned over the course of the year to keep track of how well the students are being taught (CA-ians, I'm making this clarification because of the PEOPLE IN OTHER STATES THAT NEVER HAD TO DO THIS CRAP ::cough::hukaru::cough::), has now officially made its presence in my school. It's taking place over two weeks on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and it's making me a tad sad, nix the minumum days and breaks/iwanttocallit'recess' with really cool people, because it is student nature to dislike tests and exams. I think I did pretty good on the Math part, but anything goes with English. OMG. So next Tuesday I'm tackling Biology, and Thursday's a free day.
The recent run-down: I'm becoming re-infatuated with Starbucks again, and I have this NEED for Xenogears, and thus I thirst to visit the town Flea Market because no one dang sells PSX games anymore. I'm now bent on making my nails not look like crap, and I need to do about 5 million sit-ups.
Good day to you too.
Today's lesson: Sometimes, in times of distress, a friend who'll listen or who'll just care at all will more than suffice as medicine for the heart.
i got the message, but i didn't hear the ringing bell
Bye for now.
Comments (1)
Good lesson.
Eh, Starbucks, it's an American thing meh thinks. *winks* We Canadians are obsessed with Tim Hortons! =) The Ojibway clan here even has a round song to sing dedicated to it- it's tres fun to sing, though not very deep. *laughs* Bring me a double double Creator! LOL
Take it easy love!
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