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Thursday, September 15, 2005

The significance of graphite

School has certainly been a hoot so far! I actually have homework now, but at least the subjects are fun. AP Euro is awesome! Barley is a popular topic of conversation and my teacher is an eccentric middle-aged man that says, "world view" every 5 minutes. Lots of fun. AP Bio is pretty fun too. Molecule sets are sources of endless nerdy entertainment. I've developed an admiration for the structure sucrose (it's so beautiful! *dramaticly corny sob*). Eng, chem, alg 2, span, and dance are pretty cool too, but my AP classes are my fav. even though they load me with endless reading.

So what's up in the world? Katrina, Los Angeles (a much smaller problem than Katrina of course), supreme court nominations, lots of stuff. But Russia....does any one know what Russia's up too? I only know that they whooped Korea at women's double tennis at Acura, which was a while ago, but that's about it. Ya, I'm really up to date with current events.

Wait, why did I title this "the significance of graphite"? that doesn't have anything to do with...oh nvm. Me acuedo! We were suppose to make these quaint little vocab books for English with a sentence and picture for each of our vocab words. Somehow I came up with a seven sentence story that included our 10 vocab words. Then I drew the pictures just with pencil because I felt it was appropriate with the story and with what time it (about 10 pm). But of course, I didn't use color due to laziness! No I would never do that! I didn't used color because i felt that "the black, grey, and white color scheme of the pictures aides in the emphasis of the solemn mood that the story portrays." That's it. That's part of the analytical paragraph (that had nothing to do with the project) that I wrote on the back of my booklet to convince my teacher that it is because of symbolism my book is so plain, not because of laziness and procrastication. :) The paragraph is quite persuasive and it's not a bad story, so I should be fine.

Currently Listening to: "Tom Sawyer (Remix)" - RUSH
and you should too.


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huh . i need to borrow your AP bio book and see how much of it i already know. Reading = good. My bookshelf recently collapsed under the weight of books. I have to line them up in two rows on each shelf because i have so damn many books. i should be like Agent Paper from Read or Die. haha. except im not a girl.see you tomorrow.

english books suck. I hate that class.
maybe next year i wont take french and ill take two sciences. french are bastards. Just ask me...French=EVIL. French have been involved with selling nuclear programs to 3rd world countries. french=bastards. After napoleon they became retarted.

anyways see ya tomorrow.

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You updated your website!!! kudos! C'est tres bien, for the person who posted the note above me. Okay, well that is it for now! Band Nerds rock my socks. Flute Power!
See you Monday.

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I want to eat barley!! You finally updated this thing. Wow, it has only been how long?? i love molecular model labs. creating sucrose and dipeptides is just so freakin fun. Well see ya Monday bright'n'early in euro. EAT NUTELLA!

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Hey guys sorry about the spamming eh. I really glitched the compy, and messed up on the system of posting. Completely unintentional as I hate spammers as well. Sorry again...I feel ashamed.

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Arg i still have no head yet when will you give me a head

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