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Thursday, April 7, 2005


Needlessly Buying School Supplies? Oh Hell Yes.
On iTunes: "Resounding" Say Anything

I can tell already that it's going to be a very busy weekend. I have plans for almost every day. Crazy stuff. At some point I need to work on my education project, but I don't expect that to be horribly difficult. It should actually be kind of interesting and/or enlightening. It's about the A+ Plan that Jeb Bush has set up in Florida, and basically I'm going to talk about how much it sucks. It's his attempt to jump start the No Child Left Behind Act that Pres. Bush has begun instituting across the board (well, not all states are participating, but they don't get as much funding that way).

Anyway, I think it's pretty interesting stuff. I'm really kind of passionate when it comes to issues about education and teaching and all that, so working on this thing is actually something I'm looking forward to.

Ultimate frisbee is so much fun, heh. I think there's some kind of rule about how if you're in college, you've got to play it at least once. Seriously. Me and some friends from my Fiction Tech class (that thing is just one big family, I love it) are trying to get a game together. After that, we might go see a baseball game. And then after that, I imagine that I'll probably end up seeing Sin City at some point.

Saturday I'll be seeing Finding Neverland, which I am very, very excited about, and then if I'm really luck we'll go to Atlantis again. I don't know, we'll see.

I also have my first international program meeting thing tonight which I'm also looking forward to. I e-mailed some person from the program a few days ago but I haven't heard anything back yet, so I expect a lot of answers. Otherwise, both my friends Meg and Chris are definitely going so we'll all be in London at the same time. How awesome is that? I can't believe how fantastically lucky that is. Rock. On.

Anyway. Back to frisbee. Who here plays? What other kinds of sports do you guys play? I'm looking to round out my college experience with as many crazy sports as possible. (Wallyball, anyone?)


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