Friday, December 29, 2006

radio.blog.club

This is one of my favorite piano pieces of all time- Ballade Op. 23 No. 1 in G minor (At least I think it was G minor):

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

homework.zuo4 ye4.tarea.boring

I'm trying to finish the entirety of Chapter 6 in two days, but I don't think it's possible. Maybe three days... It's basically exponents and logarithms.
But I'm supposed to finish the entireties of Ch. 6-9 in a week.
I also need to keep on pace for History. I'm off pace right now- and in big trouble.
I still have to call my teacher... >.<
I know I complain too much but it's a lot worse than how I describe it.
I really need to get a GameCube and Super Smash Brothers Melee. Even my 2006 MVC owns it. I'm not sure about my VP. But that's already two employees (three "family members").

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

FINALLY...

-my 2006 MVC as a cell phone
-I know exactly (within a few square feet) where he lives
-I finished my chart for History
-Christmas has come and gone (not really happy, but oh well)
-I can beat a level 5 Jigglypuff(originally said Kirby but that was just a stupid typo sorry) with Sheik in SSBM
-our family owns Monopoly
-I "get to" do an oral assessment for History which means calling my instructor to answer moral questions on Hammurabi's Code of Laws
-I officially want to hack into FLVS
-I got a card in the mail from one of my friends
-someone (that friend) told me she cried when she read my letter (also morbid)

And finally, FINALLY,
I HAVE MATH HOMEWORK TO DO AT HOME!!!!!!!!

I'm pathetic.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

winter break will be busy

My Three "Jobs"...
1. Piano- play piano as much as possible, one more month until Chopin etude and Scarlatti sonata movement are more than perfect. Not possible.
2. History- do more work than is possible so later there is more time to focus on the real school. Go past Pace requirements.
3. Math- there is an apparent unwritten law that we have to be in the top five in the nation or be killed by the sponsor. Memorize answers to problems in hot pink notebook. Notice that people treat you very differently (in a bad way) when wearing a Mu Alpha Theta t-shirt at school. Decide to blow up non-math-followers. Must catch up on the Gifted people. Also not possible.

Other things that must be taken care of or else...
1. Tennis- must practice.
2. Eating- essential to life.
3. My Plotting Boot Camp- the only student is failing miserably. His first plot was "be last to take the food so you can get your portion and the leftovers". >.< Not the style I was going for but at least he thought of SOMETHING.

Yesterday, my Gator-fil-A VP finally knew what it was like to have siblings. This was because the Gatof-fil-A 2006 MVC(Most Valuable Customer) of the Year and I were fighting over who would carry the VP's metal cage of tennis balls. It was basic sibling rivalry and lack of communcation.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

TENNIS

I played tennis today. It was awesome. I actually hit the ball!!!! And served! (not overhead but over Diana's head!)
I need to practice. I might actually be good if I were to play a lot.
I'm using really short sentences.

Friday, December 22, 2006

YES!

I have a 100% in History now! Here's one of the two assignments that the teacher graded. I was given a list of artifacts at the site. There was also a description of the site. The task was to explain how the site got there and who left the artifactst there and stuff.

01.03 Archaeology and Anthropology Assignment Part 2

My hypothesis (also an educated proposition made to suggest something is true without having definite proof) explains the existence of a watermelon shrine. These women did not quite view the watermelon as “godly”, but were extremely thankful for finding a field of them. The site was probably a ceremonial site located in Illinois, USA where people left the objects to express their gratitude towards finding watermelons. This was about 11,000 years ago- at the end of the last great Ice Age. During those times, the women gathered food and the men hunted. The women had a lot of trouble doing their job, so they became extremely worried. One day, they found the watermelon and decided to dedicate a shrine to them. This explains the circular object. It could not have been a sphere because the heights and diameters were distinct numbers. This is explains how it was probably more elliptical. I doubt the objects were truly made of concrete, but they probably got harder later on as earth piled on top of them. The base underneath which connected it to the ground and the red brick areas were probably made to hold the objects above the ground so they would stand out. They might have been made to look like they were offerings for the gods because the women obviously thought of the watermelon as sacred. The half-moon shapes on either side of the larger object most likely represented watermelons that were cut open. The brick was chosen to be red because it represented the sweetness of the food and the life it gave to the tribe.
The artifacts pertained to the watermelons and the shrine. The small square objects with thin wax coating probably held the essence of the watermelon. The spout openings were made because it was a type of container. The strong smell illustrates a type of ancient perfume. The three cylinder-shaped metal objects were probably versatile devices used to carry around watermelon juice. The ants were crawling inside and out of each object because they were attracted to the sweet taste of watermelon. Eventually, the tribal people carved ants crawling on the juice containers to try and ward off the real ones that were contaminating their drinks. The slices of pictures, writings, and maps in the hard-paper covered object were used to record where the women found the watermelon and how to get there. The additional hard-paper-covered object with individual slices indicated how much watermelon was found in the corresponding places that were explained in further detail in the other hard-paper-covered objects. It is possible that these slices were actually small watermelon-skin slices. The crumpled paper object with rose coloring was obviously a sample of the paint that they used to make pictures of their favorite food. A portion was left behind at the shrine because it was symbolic of the dedication the women had towards the newly discovered fruit. The five metal objects were the simplest to identify. Jagged edges were secured on a small metal ring for a convenient tool for different tasks, much like the modern-day “Swiss Army Knife”.

Thursday, December 21, 2006

i'm so excited about my new email signature

epsieanniihsct/CEO of Gator-fil-A

"i remember now. how do you know where my house is? you should let me eat it saturday if it doesn't rain." PSAT VP Thursday, December 21st, 2006 8:09PM Eastern Time

mad...

1. I have an F in World History because my teacher hasn't graded two assignments. It is destroying my self-esteem (not that I really had one in the first place). And I can't think of how I'm going to complete the next assignment, but hopefully that won't be a problem because it's still Thursday.
2. I have a very disappointing IQ and when the people at school ask me what it is... ummmm.......... They're gonna think less of me. I'm sure about it. Don't dispute against me when talking about psychological actions. I know what I'm talking about.
3. Diana- the nicest girl in the world is even having trouble not looking at me as a stupider person.
4. I have to get to my counselor before 2nd period starts on the Thursday we come back from school. No one checks their email during winter break if it's school-related business except me.
5. I need ONE MORE CD-R. ONE MORE!!!! X.X I only have two left...
6. I'm SO TIRED of living up to peoples' expectations because it gets to me so easily and then I have to fulfill my OWN expectations which are higher than everyone elses expectations (except maybe Diana's) and IT'S SO FRUSTRATING!
7. A guy who I haven't met for about 6 years is coming to our house with his parents on Christmas Eve. After meeting him, my parents are probably going to yell at me for not exercising enough since he does cross country. -.- It's interesting how he has the same first name as BOGEY. I wonder if he's short too... I hope so.
8. My winter break isn't fun. It solely consists of piano, math and history. And that's it. I mean, there are random things here and there, but mainly just the three.
9. I'm failing all three.
10. My brother height is catching up to Diana's height.
11. My old little brother said he sat in an FSU stadium with a Gator shirt and then in a Gator stadium in the Seminole section (probably with a Gator shirt). And he's Gifted. But if I'm Gifted with that low IQ then he ISN'T Gifted. But he's pretty smart compared to the Gifted people at our school. So is the Gifted program completely out of shape? I guess so. Let's see what those Gifted people get when they take the IQ test again. Hehehe...

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

BWAHAHAHAHA!

I got a Christmas card from my Gator-fil-A VP today! (He's also the NMSQT VP.)
I also got my WISC IQ score. If Diana is intent on believing that she is stupider than me and that Jack is stupider than her, then I have no reason to believe that either of them should be in the Gifted program. Yeah. I think I seriously messed up that test. Oops. But I passed! And since Diana deliriously thinks that I'm the smartest freshman girl, then that leads us to wrongly believe that there's supposed to be three people in Gifted. Which is a bit off.
I have officially proven that Diana, David, Jack, Logan B and Shuyao have more intelligence than me. And my parents paid almost 200 bucks for it, too. So there. HAH, Diana! HAH!!!!

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

golf scores don't smile

I'm sure.
Very sure.
Especially not pars. Well I guess bogeys do. (Yellow Elf Greatly Obsessed with Blondes). Because PAR is RAP which stands for something. So my VP decided that we needed a BOGEY.
Today, in English, we were all finished with our finals extra early, and this guy had an NFL stats book. I said, "I hate football." His friend (they were both on JV football.. Hehe...) turned towards me and said, "YOU'RE NOT AMERICAN IF YOU DON'T LIKE FOOTBALL" or something along those lines. I said, "Well, I'm not American. Oooooooh." I'm so proud.
Everyone was so excited and infatuated with my, "No, but I am a U.S. lawful permanent resident (or have applied for permanent residence, the application for which has not been denied) and I intend to become a U.S. citizen at the earliest opportunity allowed by law" paragraph on my PSAT score sheet. LOL!