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I got an AA on "La Senorita" in Dance Dance Revolution. No, I don't think you understand. I've been trying to AA this song for over three years. Do not mock me. I am proud.
I'm going to California for spring break. I'm leaving either next Friday or the Monday after, depending on whether Mom can get a flight changed so I can be there for the weekend. Anybody wanna hang out?
I found out that Mr. McCloud was the first black person to become a Free Mason in the state of Missouri. This is both awesome (because dude, I know the first black Free Mason in Missouri!) and sad, because there weren't any black Masons in Missouri until the '90s.
I got my Reed and Sarah Lawrence applications in. I need to work on Bard this weekend, because next week is a little crazy for me homework-wise.
I'm kicking ass in my classes. I have every single point it is possible to get in history, including extra credit, and I got 67/70 on my last psych test.
Cramerica was on Jeopardy! this week. I haven't seen it yet, but he has promised to send it to me.
I memorized the Greek alphabet. Psych was deadly boring on Tuesday, and we weren't covering anything I need to know (really, we haven't covered ANYTHING I need to know in class, though I've learned a lot from the text) so I printed off the Wikipedia entry about the Greek alphabet during the ten-minute break and memorized it during the second half of class. I still don't have the characters down, but I can recite it aloud, and I don't need to know the characters for crossword puzzles, which are the main reason I wanted to know the alphabet in the first place.
Cord didn't get the internship to Japan. Not only that, but because five people went to Seattle for the interview, there were three positions, and one girl chose another position over this one... he was the only one who made it to the interview process but didn't get into the program. He's really, really bummed.
Sharai appears to have forgiven me. She's acting completely normal toward me again. I have no idea what happened, but it's a tremendous relief.
I finished watching "Firefly" and "Serenity." The series wasn't bad, but it wasn't as good as it's made out to be, and all the self-back-patting in the special features annoyed me.
I also watched "Bridge to Terabithia." I was on the bus home from Penn Valley last night at about 8:30pm, and Richard called me and demanded that I get off at UMKC and hang out with him. So we went to see a movie. It was the first time we've spent time together since we broke up, and I think things are going to be totally fine between us. "Bridge to Terabithia" was much, much better than the preview made it out to be. They adapted the book well, and it made me cry, though not as much as the book did. Richard, bless his heart, sobbed through the last quarter of the movie.
This is the funniest picture I've seen in a long, long time. Not, as my mother put it, for the easily offended.
I have now been sick for three and a half weeks. Still coughing, still snotty. Monday was really bad. Tuesday I took drugs, but they didn't help. It's lightened up a bit since then- at least I can breathe at night now.
I did 450 crunches on Thursday. All we did in karate class was knife work, and I missed Monday because of sickness, so I was feeling distinctly un-exercised. I also did some chair dips and pushups.
EDIT: Oh, and I've got my phone charger back, so I can be reached on my cell again.
I'm going to California for spring break. I'm leaving either next Friday or the Monday after, depending on whether Mom can get a flight changed so I can be there for the weekend. Anybody wanna hang out?
I found out that Mr. McCloud was the first black person to become a Free Mason in the state of Missouri. This is both awesome (because dude, I know the first black Free Mason in Missouri!) and sad, because there weren't any black Masons in Missouri until the '90s.
I got my Reed and Sarah Lawrence applications in. I need to work on Bard this weekend, because next week is a little crazy for me homework-wise.
I'm kicking ass in my classes. I have every single point it is possible to get in history, including extra credit, and I got 67/70 on my last psych test.
Cramerica was on Jeopardy! this week. I haven't seen it yet, but he has promised to send it to me.
I memorized the Greek alphabet. Psych was deadly boring on Tuesday, and we weren't covering anything I need to know (really, we haven't covered ANYTHING I need to know in class, though I've learned a lot from the text) so I printed off the Wikipedia entry about the Greek alphabet during the ten-minute break and memorized it during the second half of class. I still don't have the characters down, but I can recite it aloud, and I don't need to know the characters for crossword puzzles, which are the main reason I wanted to know the alphabet in the first place.
Cord didn't get the internship to Japan. Not only that, but because five people went to Seattle for the interview, there were three positions, and one girl chose another position over this one... he was the only one who made it to the interview process but didn't get into the program. He's really, really bummed.
Sharai appears to have forgiven me. She's acting completely normal toward me again. I have no idea what happened, but it's a tremendous relief.
I finished watching "Firefly" and "Serenity." The series wasn't bad, but it wasn't as good as it's made out to be, and all the self-back-patting in the special features annoyed me.
I also watched "Bridge to Terabithia." I was on the bus home from Penn Valley last night at about 8:30pm, and Richard called me and demanded that I get off at UMKC and hang out with him. So we went to see a movie. It was the first time we've spent time together since we broke up, and I think things are going to be totally fine between us. "Bridge to Terabithia" was much, much better than the preview made it out to be. They adapted the book well, and it made me cry, though not as much as the book did. Richard, bless his heart, sobbed through the last quarter of the movie.
This is the funniest picture I've seen in a long, long time. Not, as my mother put it, for the easily offended.
I have now been sick for three and a half weeks. Still coughing, still snotty. Monday was really bad. Tuesday I took drugs, but they didn't help. It's lightened up a bit since then- at least I can breathe at night now.
I did 450 crunches on Thursday. All we did in karate class was knife work, and I missed Monday because of sickness, so I was feeling distinctly un-exercised. I also did some chair dips and pushups.
EDIT: Oh, and I've got my phone charger back, so I can be reached on my cell again.
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Date: 2007-03-03 10:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-04 06:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-06 01:09 am (UTC)monday: pretty open tuesday: lunch possible but must be done by 1pm no foolies. wednesday: as tuesday but must be done by 12:30. thursday: pretty open after noon. wednesday I am practically certain to have kar. other days I will have kar only by appointment since we normally carpool.
As an eating place, he suggests Woodlands, which is apparently an Indian place in Fremont. What say you?
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Date: 2007-03-04 01:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-04 06:18 am (UTC)I'm assuming you're going to Davis to see Bailey and people? I'll be a few hours away from there.
oooooooh
Date: 2007-03-04 08:16 am (UTC)you may be in town the same time period that blair is, which would be interesting O.o
this is, of course, assuming you'd be able to hang out or some such thing with me in the lower bay :/
Re: oooooooh
Date: 2007-03-04 06:59 pm (UTC)I hope I'll get to meet your guy! :)
Re: oooooooh
Date: 2007-03-05 09:59 pm (UTC)ummm if you can manage to get into mv then i can hang out, but i just cant promise you anything about being able to pick you up
this may not work :(
but i love you :)
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Date: 2007-03-06 12:04 am (UTC)Re: oooooooh
Date: 2007-03-06 07:20 am (UTC)<3
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Date: 2007-03-07 04:31 am (UTC)I'm glad to be able to see you, if only for a short time. Do you have any time-related constraints? I think Chris and I are pretty much spending the day together, so whenever is good for you.
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Date: 2007-03-07 05:03 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-03-05 02:16 pm (UTC)Aww, damn. I was going to ask if you wanted to go skating, since I've got two extra passes to Crown Center.
Sharai appears to have forgiven me.
Apparently I've missed something..? *blink*
Good to know you liked "Bridge to Terabithia." I've been wanting to see it, but a few people I know have got to say they liked it before I'll trust it. Although I'm not sure how it would be possible to make that book into a sucky movie.
You're still sick? o.O Dude, *I'm* the one that's supposed to stay sick for ages. Hope you feel better soon. ♥
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Date: 2007-03-06 12:02 am (UTC)Will it be open Wednesday night? Can we go then?
Apparently I've missed something..?
Sharai was furious with me for about three weeks. With reason, but I'd say that what I did was worth maybe two or three days of mad, not three weeks of mad. I think there was something else going on I don't know about.
Although I'm not sure how it would be possible to make that book into a sucky movie.
Did you see the preview? I was positive it was going to suck assballs. I'm glad I was wrong.
You're still sick? o.O
Nearly four weeks now, although I'm much better, and haven't coughed all that much today. I think I'm almost over it, knock on wood.
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Date: 2007-03-06 12:31 am (UTC)I haven't watched much TV recently, so no preview. My full knowledge of recent movies has been coming from LJ.
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Date: 2007-03-05 03:54 pm (UTC)This is a test.