Saturday, March 29, 2008

Let me in, please it's cold I'm freezing out here, I miss you my dear.

I still can't believe it.
We went to the University of Florida!!!!! Yes, it was so exciting that I needed six exclamation points to barely cover my feelings. But I can't really count, so it could be a different positive integer, give or take about five.
The day began quite normally, but today, I was so tired that I actually lost consciousness on a small portion of the bus ride. We had breakfast at Burger King, where I finished eating and spilled syrup on my bag, pants, and an area of my ankle. Marshall quickly told me to "suck it off." I rejected his order. Despite the title of this post, the day was extremely bright and warm. Logan, Shuyao, and I needed Kevin Hong's direction to get to the delegate's meeting, and seeing the math that was provided on the itinerary was very queer. Nao Nao and Ellen showed up at Round One by about twenty minutes late. Just now, I realized that I have had at least one dream about walking on a campus such as UF with a map like that... At the delegate's meeting, Nao Nao and Ellen showed up almost an hour late. I don't blame them, because the campus was quite a bit confusing. On the way to the Universal Auditorium, Logan sang "Mr. Blue Sky." Pre-calculus team got 4th place[William placed very well, Ryan got 20th (his first ever invitational trophy!), and I got 29th place. William had calculated my score to be 56, but apparently it was 64, more pleasant number!] much to the pleasant surprise of our team members. I used brackets because they seem more mathematical and are clearer than two trivial sets of parentheses, as if brackets raise the value. Joseph fell in love with Jimmy Doker and almost got his cell phone number from Kevin. Logan and Joseph told me about Clara's obsession with Marshall Printy's apparent "hotness." On the way home, Anna, Diana and Sonal decided to start a few games of MASH, in which William wanted to marry me, Sonal married Logan, and I obtained some interesting outcomes, too.
After dinner, I completed the penultimate week's worth of FLVS work in about an hour (or less). This was made possible by the fact that I decided to click on the Module 7 test, and much to my astonishment, it did not have a password, so the test had been opened and I could not leave the page without failing. The 16th week includes Exams A though E, and will be FINISHED after that! Oh, the joy, the joy, the oh so obtainable joy.
I want to relax.

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