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Angela Dawne's Blog
11 February 2005
Yar! (Others: What the :expletive deleted: ?)
Mood:  chatty
Now Playing: "Lilo and Stitch" for some reason.
Topic: Today
Yay! My friends sleep over tomorrow night! Woohoo!

I just started a new story on fanfiction.net. It is awesome.

Today was a good day at school.
We had many funny conversations. Here's the day:

First Hour (Science): Boredom. Utter boredom.

Second Hour (Language): Poetry! Fun! I am NOT a nerd! :pouts:

Third Hour (PE): Blast! Boys win EVERY GAME. Who said that girls stick together? They DON'T. In some respects, I'd like to be a boy. Ah, well. After PE, Kim and I were running a bit late (but no big deal, since lunch was next), and the coach asked if we needed a pass. At the exact same time, we said: No. We have lunch next.

Fourth Hour (Lunch): Rainy day, so when Kim and I were walking to lunch, I said I felt like Mary Poppins with the umbrella and all. She started to sing "A Spoonful of Sugar", so I joined in. We stopped when Winnie started looking at us weirdly. (Well, weirder than usual.) Then we stood outside the door of the cafeteria (since the third- and fourth-graders go in first) and I taught them "Oh, Azkaban". 'Twas fun.

Fifth Hour (High Math): Sub. (Mr. Mann. :grins:) I couldn't get done with the coloring worksheet because he talked too long at the beginning of class. Eh, Mrs. Ruiz will let me make it up.

Sixth Hour (S.S.): Mr. Greene told us about the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1800, or whatever. Unconstitutional, just like the Patriot Act. Ach. Anyway, he said that the gov. is also monitoring some websites, like terrorist ones. Here's one conversation from that:
Me: Woah...there are terrorist sites?
Winnie: Yeah.
Me: Like "terrorist.com"?
Winnie: No, like "how-to-be-a-terrorist.com".

Here's another:
Me: Gods, that's unconstitutional.
Kim: I know what we can do!
Me: Yeah! Escape to Germany while we still can!

Seventh Hour (High Reading): Today is our reading day, so we read until 15 minutes before the end of class, and then saw the last of "30 Years of National Geographic". Best school movie ever. :grins: Sick, really. Especially the parts with things like "The male lets her decide if she wants to become sterilized." Ah...okay. The people in those cages, while SHARKS are near are just, ugh, stupid. Jane Goodall is a freak. (D'arvit--I just lost the nature-ish people reading this.)Then those people with the grizzly bear. Here's the conversation:
Narrator: He must decide if he should risk another injection of sedative. The bear may react badly to it. ... He decides not to.
Fellow Scientist: He's breathing faster. You may want to WATCH HIM.
Bear: :starts attacking car, etc.:

Everyone in class was like: Hahahahaahhahhahahahhaha! Those stupid scientist guys!

Eighth Period (Study Hall): :Shrugs: Nothing really happened.

Created by: ronrocks92 at 6:49 PM CST

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