Tuesday, August 21, 2007

El Dia Segundo

Spanish was incredibly dull. And we had to choose our Spanish names from a list of really bad names. She wanted "exotic" names this year and they are terrible.
During homeroom, I realized that I was supposed to see Freed about my Mini Mu test. He went over his corrections, and surprisingly, my test actually might be really good! Euro... same preppiness as always. We took the 2004 test and I failed miserably. I knew about one or two questions. FLVS didn't teach well. Stat was really boring and dull as it will be forever. Chem was when we were shoved with homework. Bio homework- get three leaves from the same plant as long as they aren't azalea leaves. En el primer minuto del almuerzo, dio un mechero rojo. Lunch- I sat next to William and said "DON'T TOUCH ME" multiple times and very loudly. Apparently, Anna and Katelyn cheered me on even though they didn't know who it was, but after last night's conversation about guys who touch girls too much... And William wasn't even in that conversation. Pre-Calc was really boring. I hate radians but understand it, which helps make it even more boring. In English, Ryan, Jack and I presented the exemption rules with a poem.
Freed to Jack:
Roses are red,
violets are blue.
You can't exempt because you got a 2.
You're grade was an F
in the first nine weeks,
so I can't give you the signature that you seek.
You can't exempt,
You're not the best,
Blah-be-dee-blah,
You got OSS.

2 comments:

Ryan said...

Blank, blank-ity, blank.

Anonymous said...

what's ur spanish name. is it as exotic as the teacher wants it to e?