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April 07, 2005

04/06/05, or at least for the next 10 minutes

OK, this is going to be quick because I want to go to sleep. Today, I woke up completely exhausted and didn't go back to sleep. Aren't you proud of me? After showering, packing my bag, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, here's what happened.

At school, I was handed a giant binder by one Dustin Trabert who has way too much time on his hands. Apparently, it contains 44 pages of synopsis of the JSA 2005 convention. Amazing, because I thought the convention was generally boring. And I've just started the last 3 sentences with the letter "A." Wait, make that 4. But not anymore. Damnit.

Now, we'll skip ahead a few hours because first period was AP English and all we did was take a sample multiple choice, and Spanish class wasn't too interesting. In Precalc BC, we discussed various mathematical concepts, from Gottlob Frege to Gödel's Theorem. I love Gödel's Theorem.

At lunch, I talked to Asad about his apparent foursome. Turns out, Asad wasn't in on the action, which is too bad.

In French class, we watched Amélie again. It was fun. I'm really sleep deprived right now, and I can tell because my senses are beginning to act up. I'm going to skip to after school.

After school, Isabel's mom kidnapped me and brought me back to her house to fix her computer. Isabel also kidnapped Helana. When I got back to Isabel's house, I pulled the tape off my mouth and cut the rope around my wrists and managed to escape and (mostly) fix her computer. We also walked to the beach, but not really, because we never went there. Then Emmett rushed me off in a giant metal woody and I got home, although Emmett was weird and tried to take 57 to get home rather than Middle Ridge. Emmett, Middle Ridge is so much faster. Take Middle Ridge home next time. I left my iPod at Isabel's house. Now I'm sad.

I think I'm going to go into a corner and cry. Goodnight.

Posted by Simon at April 7, 2005 01:00 AM
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