Post by Forceman on Jun 18, 2013 15:58:59 GMT -5
Last week, I kept a journal. Each of the seven days, I filled a page in my "Stuff Notebook" with what I though about the day, and recollections of the past. Each entry will be posted here a week after it was written. I will not edit anything from the original unless it is to clarify some things I didn't write well. I will, however, put links to my Songs of the Day, which isn't possible on paper, but would be darn cool. There may be more than one term when I refer to a person, so I'll put in a guide to names when I get to that point.
10:30 PM
I have chosen this week, 6/9/2013 to 6/15/2013, to chronicle life as I see it.m Final challenges await me in the form of tests, a baseball game, and holding friendships firm after a move across the country. Sounds difficult, yes? Such challenges, maybe even ones I didn't think of, are not exclusively in this week, but shall extend into both the past and future. Today was but the calm before the storm, albeit with dark clouds already looming Cake and 70s music were present at the Park of the Town of Bethlehem, near Albany, New York, due to its 40th year in service. At age 12, I somehow knew a good portion of the songs. My parents must have me listening to classics. A tie to a fellow AMVS, the school anime club, member was retained when I trusted she remembered my e-mail address. Despite contacting Sophie and Alyssa via Skype (AKA Skerp to me), I could not find out her name, not do I remember it. I have a lot of hats I do not wear. Song of the Day: Kissing the Lipless
I have chosen this week, 6/9/2013 to 6/15/2013, to chronicle life as I see it.m Final challenges await me in the form of tests, a baseball game, and holding friendships firm after a move across the country. Sounds difficult, yes? Such challenges, maybe even ones I didn't think of, are not exclusively in this week, but shall extend into both the past and future. Today was but the calm before the storm, albeit with dark clouds already looming Cake and 70s music were present at the Park of the Town of Bethlehem, near Albany, New York, due to its 40th year in service. At age 12, I somehow knew a good portion of the songs. My parents must have me listening to classics. A tie to a fellow AMVS, the school anime club, member was retained when I trusted she remembered my e-mail address. Despite contacting Sophie and Alyssa via Skype (AKA Skerp to me), I could not find out her name, not do I remember it. I have a lot of hats I do not wear. Song of the Day: Kissing the Lipless
Homebase
The roles of alarm clock and human were reversed this morning. Rather than it going off on time and me waking up late, the exact opposite happened. I woke up at the set time, 6:50, and it went off at 7:05. It's going bye-bye when we move. I talked with Uncle Len about the ballgame Saturday, in which I rocketed a single to center field. It felt great, and I must thank Bill and Cal Ripken for their instructional video on hitting. Song of the Day: Speed Over Beethoven. During PE, Period 3 and the one preceding this, it was raining, so we could not go outside for archery. Rather than staying in the lower gym to play in a game of volleyball with the idiots, I elected to go to the fitness room and play DDR. Rather than the usual, Supernova, another DDR game was in the PS2, which included the Song of the Day, which was done the most often. Terra's Doll would have taken the SotD spot otherwise. A crowded hallway allowed for an acrobatic trip to my locker.
9th Period
7th Period brought the Science final. 30 multiple choice, way too easy. I can't blame the teacher, but rather the whole Science department at BCSD. GREAT job giving us a REAL challenge.
The roles of alarm clock and human were reversed this morning. Rather than it going off on time and me waking up late, the exact opposite happened. I woke up at the set time, 6:50, and it went off at 7:05. It's going bye-bye when we move. I talked with Uncle Len about the ballgame Saturday, in which I rocketed a single to center field. It felt great, and I must thank Bill and Cal Ripken for their instructional video on hitting. Song of the Day: Speed Over Beethoven. During PE, Period 3 and the one preceding this, it was raining, so we could not go outside for archery. Rather than staying in the lower gym to play in a game of volleyball with the idiots, I elected to go to the fitness room and play DDR. Rather than the usual, Supernova, another DDR game was in the PS2, which included the Song of the Day, which was done the most often. Terra's Doll would have taken the SotD spot otherwise. A crowded hallway allowed for an acrobatic trip to my locker.
9th Period
7th Period brought the Science final. 30 multiple choice, way too easy. I can't blame the teacher, but rather the whole Science department at BCSD. GREAT job giving us a REAL challenge.
Homebase
Do not ask me where my alarm clock's humanity went. Better yet, don't ask me how it got there in the first place. I've been playing this hack of Pokemon Gold that's very weird, so the tile, "Obscure," is fitting. Professor Elm became Mr. Stan, a worm or something, you are a nose, and Sudowoodo became an HM slave with Cut, Fly, Surf, and Waterfall, among other things. I call it "Nosemon." It's very silly, and it's hard to get around since some of the spots you Fly to are spots normally inaccessible. In the world where stuff actually matters, le Math final weas too easy, It was multiple choice, and tomorrow is the show your work portion. Please tell me why people worry so much about finals. They're pushovers at BCMS. Song of the Day: "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" by Looking Glass.
9th Period
Moar finals today, Science brought the Lab Final, which was quite easy and much more peaceful then labs done during the year. We did the speaking part of our final in Spanish. I know what we learned, but I seem hesitant when we speak rather than do worksheets. Also, on homework in that class, I found a trollface which I will post on imgur. 9th Period Tech is sad. Mr. Costopolous lets pretty much anything happen.
10:55
Ya know how I said anything goes in Tech? I fought Grace with my shoes, someone who I higly dislike. It ended with a blow to her right breast. Turns out I have the best, and most expensive teeth in my family. Thanks, Dr. Parker and your orthodontic practices! On my dad's side, bottom wisdom teeth that have to be removed are common. I do not have such "cursed teeth." Now for serious biz. My best friend James found videos of m on Vine at my request. Such footage was recorded without my consent. I'll have to find out my rights in my situation, but for now Oliver Miller has no way of being forced to remove the videos. Let's hope I won't have to go through legal shenanigans to get it over with. One person liked all of said videos, and he was the person that I protected through the shoe fight. STUPID ME. STUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do not ask me where my alarm clock's humanity went. Better yet, don't ask me how it got there in the first place. I've been playing this hack of Pokemon Gold that's very weird, so the tile, "Obscure," is fitting. Professor Elm became Mr. Stan, a worm or something, you are a nose, and Sudowoodo became an HM slave with Cut, Fly, Surf, and Waterfall, among other things. I call it "Nosemon." It's very silly, and it's hard to get around since some of the spots you Fly to are spots normally inaccessible. In the world where stuff actually matters, le Math final weas too easy, It was multiple choice, and tomorrow is the show your work portion. Please tell me why people worry so much about finals. They're pushovers at BCMS. Song of the Day: "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" by Looking Glass.
9th Period
Moar finals today, Science brought the Lab Final, which was quite easy and much more peaceful then labs done during the year. We did the speaking part of our final in Spanish. I know what we learned, but I seem hesitant when we speak rather than do worksheets. Also, on homework in that class, I found a trollface which I will post on imgur. 9th Period Tech is sad. Mr. Costopolous lets pretty much anything happen.
10:55
Ya know how I said anything goes in Tech? I fought Grace with my shoes, someone who I higly dislike. It ended with a blow to her right breast. Turns out I have the best, and most expensive teeth in my family. Thanks, Dr. Parker and your orthodontic practices! On my dad's side, bottom wisdom teeth that have to be removed are common. I do not have such "cursed teeth." Now for serious biz. My best friend James found videos of m on Vine at my request. Such footage was recorded without my consent. I'll have to find out my rights in my situation, but for now Oliver Miller has no way of being forced to remove the videos. Let's hope I won't have to go through legal shenanigans to get it over with. One person liked all of said videos, and he was the person that I protected through the shoe fight. STUPID ME. STUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPIDSTUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!