Thursday, March 1, 2007

Derive My Sine *Wink*

LOL!

I'M IN MATH NOW!

OH EM EFF GEE.

Anyways, back to proper grammar and no capitals. I'm here in math with my GURL Sarah. She's my,

how you say,

boo.

And this is how she laughs.

*silence*

We're currently drawing shapes in a program called, "The Geometer's Sketchpad."

My question: What the hell is a Geometer?

So, I'm running out of things to say.

JOTA KA! Sarah is going to type... things.

SARAH:

guuu ppuuu ssss

k, well.

that was a waste of time.

Friday, February 9, 2007

Stem Cell Research

Yep. You guessed it. I'm in:

BIOTECH!

...again.

(I'm still not dead.

Unlike Anna Nicole Smith)

(...too early?)

Anyways, I'm in biotech and we have to deliver speech on a given topic. The whole time topics were being assigned -- I was second to last -- I was saying to myself:

"Don't get a hard one... Don't get a controversial one... Don't get a BROAD one..."

And of course, I get:

"Should we conduct embryotic stem cell research?"

Sigh. Damnit.

But, it was actually pretty surprising. The same conclusions I've came to I saw a lot of other professionals have thought about. For example, why not use the aborted embryo's that mother's give up for the research? That kills two birds with one stone (not literally.)

Well, I've taken a positive outlook on stem cell stuff, but I'm still not certain about that position.

Frickin' controversy...

But yeah. It's Friday. And I have a spanish song stuck in my head we learned today.


Uno de enero, dos de febrero,
tres de marzo, cuatro de abril,
cinco de mayo, seis de junio, siete de julio
San Fermin
The whole song is that one catchy verse repeated four times. No wonder it gets stuck in people's heads. Maybe Ms. Abrams is working for the government on some sort of, mind controlling mission.
Well, in that case.
Government: 1
Us: 0

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Sleeping In... What a Wish

Well, now. I'm here in Biotech...

again.

The fact I'm here isn't surprising.

It's the fact I'm not dead from going to this class.

I've gotten plenty of sleep some days. But, I still seem to fall asleep in here. Odd. Oh, well. I have to suffer through it to stay at Jordan. I'm definitely getting a transfer next year. I'm going to be persistant as hell.

Today starts play practice for me. It's the children and Maria who practice singing. I guess that's what we're doing. I'm not too sure. I'm kinda nervous about not knowing a lot of the songs I'll have to sing. I know the majority, but I don't want Mr. Lupton, the choral director, to get mad at me. He's kinda scary. I'm not too horrible at sightreading vocal stuff, so that's a plus. I'm excited though.

I also have drumline today. We're going to set the third movement, Conflict, to drill. It's going to be absolute chaos. That's for sure. I swear to god, if the rest of the bassline doesn't know their music, some sticks are going up some asses.

No fake.

Ah, well, we have at least a month to clean, so it'll be okay. There are only really two sections of music + drill I worry about. It'll be okay.

At least I hope.

Friday, January 26, 2007

The B in Biotech

...stands for boring.

Anyways, I'm here in Biotech Class. I just finished up finding 10 websites that relate to biotech. I'll then have to present three, and write a paper on one. How is someone supposed to write a paper on a website? I don't get it.

Anyways, I'm probably just going to use the Wikipedia one or the About.com one. Those are both really good websites all together, so the information is broad enough to work.

So, the first few days of school have been pretty good. I love Ms. Abrams in Spanish. She's really funny, really sarcastic, and she knows what she's doing. Biotech on the other hand is just really... well, let's just say it doesn't move much faster than the two turtles in the aquarium in the room. Mr. Sifford kind of drags on and on and on and on. It's really trite the whole class period. Third period is just Wind Ensemble, which is really no different from the old third period marching band sit-down thing. Oh, well. I still love it. Math is awesome. Ms. Ganci is really laid back. She's kind of like:

"Well, you guys should just like, do this page. And if you don't get it, we'll just, like, do it as a class. Don't worry about it. I don't get that problem either."

But that's about all thats interesting going on at the moment.

Jillian's party is tonight.

Holla!

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Drill + Music = Mess

Today for drumline, we combined the drill and music of Life and Love (2 of the 3 Movements). It's pretty crazy. It's to be expected that it'd be crazy and messy. For the first day though, it wasn't too horrible. If everyone just memorizes their music, then this won't happen. I was the only person on bassline to have it memorized.

>_____<

Oh well.

First day of the new semester tomorrow.

Better head out.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Sanctuary

Ugh.

I'm bad at this.

*deep breath* It's okay. I can do it.

Well, let's start. Sorry I haven't been updating a lot. I'm just kinda busy. I'm also a bit emotionless. I'm kind of going through the motions of life at the moment so nothing really interesting is happening. First bit of good news: first semester is over. That means no more Ms. Swann! w00t! I'm going to bad sad about Creative Writing and Civics. I loved Mr. Burns. Luckily, I'll get Mr. Albright next year, so that's good. So, basically, this is what's happening next semester for me (schedule wise.)

1st: Ms. Abrahms - Spanish I
2nd: Unknown - Biotech I
3rd: Mr. Weiss - Wind Ensemble
4th: Ms. Ganci - Honors Integraded III

It's nothing too entirely exciting. I hear that they're all good teachers (minus biotech 'cuz I have no idea who they are).

So, moving on, Drumline.

WOO!

Today was drill day where we learned all the drill to the show. Apart from some dissapointment in focus and bad marching, it was really fun. The drill's really cool/intense. It's funny when you pair it next to marching band drill. It's a lot faster and shorter. But, whatever works.

Life's going pretty good right now. Let's hope things keep goin'.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Indoor Drumline

Geez.

I've been really busy lately.

This is going to be a quick summary post:

- Swann's Exam Tomorrow. What a bittersweet affair.
- Score! Creative Writing is fun, and we get to show the movies we made tuesday
- Civics is ending... *sad face*
- I fucking LOVE indoor drumline
- I made major role callbacks for the sound of music.

Thats basically it.

Sorry, gotta study.

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