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Friday, March 10, 2006


   THANK GOODNESS IT'S FRIDAY!
Finally, the week has ended. And it was certainly, no doubt, one of the busiest weeks I've ever had in entire high school life.

What made me busy in this week? Well first, it was the projects. There was our research on death penalty, (that's a bit incomplete), a Math report (which kinda sucked), and our novel review. The novel review was the one that really gave me a headache. It was supposed to be passed next Friday, but since the deadline for our clearance was today, the deadline was instead moved to...well, today! Since I'm not really an avid reader of novels, I decided to use a short novel entitled, "The Fox" by D.H. Lawrence. I just finished reading it yesterday, thus making me finish the review at 3 AM! (I tried searching for a summary in the Net to save time, but it seems no one has ever dared to do it.)

Speaking of clearance, this week was full of panic-stricken students trying to complete their requirements for their clearance. And since I'm one of the top students in the class, I was the target of many of my classmates who wants to have a copy of the notes that they lack, a little help in some easy projects, and in copying some of the answers to their lacking activities. It really gave me a headache.

Then I was assigned to handle the summary of scores of me and my classmates for Math. This assignment led me to hearing endless calls of my name from my classmates who are a bit confused about doing the summary. At that point, I actually thought I was evolving into the GTM, or Great Teacher Mask!

And then, my biggest nightmare came. MY CLEARANCE WAS LOST! NOOOOO!!!!! That event really, REALLY pissed me off. It really made me wanna smash something. Thankfully, the clearance was found hours later. Thank goodness!

So yeah, my week was definitely tiring. It's times like this that I would really wanna say T.G.I.F.!

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TODAY'S SPECIAL
For today, we're gonna have a Bushism, or a funny George W. Bush quote. Here it goes:
"You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to pass a literacy test.'' —Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001

That's all I can say. HAVE A NICE DAY!

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