Thursday, September 25, 2003

Whoa... It's come to my attention that Dan has posted more than I have this month. Well, fine. So I've been busy. Actually, I haven't, and I really have no excuse at all for not posting on here. Soo.... lets see... got my license on Monday, so I've been driving to school for the past three days. Good times, no more waiting for a ride, I can leave when I'm ready to go instead of waiting, and I can go out to lunch when I feel like it! :-) Sure, parking the Sequoia at Skyview is... somewhat difficult (I can park in any of the six spots next to the band room or anywhere with a plant-island by the driver's door,) but I've enjoyed having a place to dump an extra 10 pounds of books and assorted crap during lunch time. Anyway.... Band competitions start soon, should be an interesting year. Robertson started enforcing the Jazz band tardy policy: anyone who comes in after we've started playing is late, and being late twice is a detention. I seem to remember David Alexander coming in at 6:45 every day last year, so I guess this is supposed to make us be on time. Really, it's just going to make people quit. We'll see how that goes. Yawn. How many of you are still awake after that boring rant? Not that I care or anything! :-D Lets see... now that I'm driving, I take the idiots on the road more personally. The past two days I've been following those idiots who don't seem to care that they're doing 30 mph in a 40 zone. I actually got down to 15 mph in Felida this afternoon, the guy sped up to 25 by the time we got to the railroad bridge in Fruit Valley. Some people shouldn't be allowed on the road. Maybe it's because anyone with an ounce of brain cells can pass the written test, and the drive isn't too much harder. Great. Ok, now on to another school-based rant. English class! As Dan mentioned (wow, not used to checking that site and seeing new stuff!) English this year is a boring slacker class. Yawn. Plus, it's 1st period, so it's really hard to stay awake. Seriously, it's about as challenging as video production, and all we do is sit around and talk. Great class, video production. Chemistry is hard, but interesting. AP History is great, especially since we can eat in there, so I can go out to lunch and bring it back for fourth period. Yay! Ummm..... AP Statistics is a "Hattan class." I think you all know what I mean by that. 6th period band is the same as always. Ha! Someone stole all Josh's valves today, so if you see a bunch of random shiny pieces of metal laying around somewhere, he'd probably like them back. On a final note: Ken, if you're reading this, YOU STILL OWE ME THAT CD!!!!! Well.... that's about all for now, expect another post in the next day or two, I'll try to get back into the habit of posting again. Who knows, one of them could even be funny!

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