Monday, March 24, 2014

Monday, March 24, 2014 "Who's Drew?"

Monday, March 24, 2014
Week 32
Songs to Remember: Forever - HAIM

        It appears that you don't really need a "Hello" in order to start a conversation once you've talked to the person for a while already (about a week's good). Tn doesn't even physically say Hi to me, she waves while I wave and say "Hi Tn". This kinda reminded me of Ez's hello wave and I don't want to remember that.

        For English class, we're reading this book called "A Raisin in the Sun". I've heard of the title before, back in 8th grade where we had a poetry unit and we read this poem that had those words in it. That exact poem was in the first few pages of the book.

        Oh and here's a cool story. This happened last week on Friday I believe, in my first period English class. Our class was packing up our stuff and lining up near the door because the bell was about to ring to go to our next classes. I sit next to these 3 people, one guy in front, one girl to my right, and a girl diagonally-right of me. We joke around and the guy in front of me always jokingly says "I love you" to me (all of us know he's doesn't actually mean it).

        So we were in the back of the classroom (it's a very small classroom, there's only like 25 students in here) standing, waiting for the bell to ring. There's this girl who sits about 3 seats in front of my row. That one guy goes "Do you love Drew" (again, this is all a joke). She replies "Who's Drew?" Now that made me laugh a bit inside. Not because of the fact she doesn't really know who I am (by name anyways), but because it's funny. I mean, who am I? I don't even know myself, heh.

        Anyways, just a story I found interesting. We started doing practice matches today for our table-tennis unit in physical education. We even started one match for our table-tennis "tournament". And by tournament, I mean grading. There are about 10 tables and if we win a match, we move up a table, and if we lose a match, we go down a table. If we're in the top table, our grade's going to be an A+, the middle tables a B, lowers a C, and so on. Hopefully my partner and I (I didn't really get to choose my partner. Her and I were like the last ones without a partner so, yeah. She's a short, quiet girl.) make it to at least the B range tables so it looks like I'm going to have to carry here.

        I talked to Tn today, right after I took the Africa test for Geography that is. I totally forgot that we had a test today. Usually the tests are on Tuesdays and Fridays, but because of a "school rally" on Friday (and Tuesday just isn't the day), the test was moved to Monday, which was today. I remembered about the test during 5th period when I was going through my binder (I don't see how I didn't remember in my past periods). I studied while my teacher was making us do examples on our notes worksheet (I always finish the examples quick so I have time to do whatever).

        I studied as much as I could before 5th period ended. The worst part of the test is the map part. I had to go through the test packet and look for names for countries it had in other questions and just pray to god I have them in the right locations. I think I got at least a B-. AT LEAST. Please, for the love of god, let me get at least a B-. I have a C+ right now for f***'s sake.

        I hope you enjoyed the post. I actually wrote a lot today, I don't know why. I think I should work on my presentation now. Oh and by the way, Target has some good commercial music. Forever by HAIM is a-maz-ing. See you tomorrow.

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