Jump to User:

myOtaku.com: DeshiNoYami


Wednesday, September 29, 2004


   Erhm. Comments ?
I've gotten some PMs from people commenting on my posts, so I decided to turn on the "comments" so you can post them for others to see.
I watched Mean Girls... it was.. interesting. What's sad is when Lindsay Lohan first comes to the school in the movie, I thought, "Man that reminds me of my school".
I studied for a quiz we're having tomorrow in Government class. I'll look over it once or twice more before the evening is over and probably at least one more time tomorrow. I don't normally fuss over quizzes but everything in Government class is worth 100 points. Can't mess up once or you're burnt.
Today after school reminded me of freshman year. Catherine wasn't there. Brittany wasn't either. I was all alone. Freshman year, I hadn't had a single friend and people called me "the loner girl who never talks". It wasn't much different last year, except that I agreed to help Catherine around since it was her first year at Conner. Before long she didn't need me anymore, she befriended the popular girls, one of which lived right across the street and has known her for years, and I was swept aside. I saw her after school everyday though because her mom picked her up in the back of the school, where the parking lot is, and that's where I waited for Ben so that we could go home. This year really isn't much different. Except Patrick somehow got me to talk to him in Newspaper class last semester, and this year Catherine's best friend, Brittany, is always with her after school. Since we're all going to the same place, no use avoiding them. Then there's Alison. She's in Patrick's Yearbook class. She was hanging around Patrick because she's sort of a no-blender. There only two types of people in that Yearbook class: seniors and preps. Alison is a freshman this year, and she isn't snobby like the preps, so Patrick was the only one who she could be comfortable around. Then there was me, who came in during the last half hour [my lunch period] because there were too many people in the cafeteria, and, well, I have no friends to be with during lunch, so Alison and I somehow met over a game of Connect Four, something Patrick and I played a lot last year on the dry-erase boards. That's pretty much the story of my life, boring isn't it?
Cim got a new cellphone today, but it's practically an ancient model. I asked her why she didn't get a newer one and she said because this one was free. Mine is a 1100 or something and it was "free", but they ended up paying $30 or $60 for it. [raises eyebrow]

Comments (0)

« Home