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Wednesday, September 20, 2006


   Hello everyone!
How is everyone doing on this fine September day? I hope everything is going well for you all and I also hope that you all are enjoying yourselves. lol (I'm in a cherry mood today, aren't I.)

Anyway, nothing has really happened over the week. I basically get up, go to school, sit through eight hours of torture (it is eight hours right?), come home to do more work because my teachers are mean and give us too much homework, and then I watch television or listen to some music. Other than that, there really isn't anything to report. lol

Today, however, I had to take a vocabulary quiz and a advanced chemistry test. I think I did okay on the vocabulary quiz because my teacher will give us and break, which means that we can miss three and still get a hundred. My English teacher is really cool and I gave her the nickname of Viking Barbie. lol You got to love her, she's so cool. Anyway, my chemistry test was fairly easy. The one thing that worries me the most is the converting equations. Don't get me wrong, it was simple but I still haven't mastered converting with the correct number of significant figures..... (Can you even understand what I'm saying..... I don't. lol) Anyway, I'm pretty confindint that I passed with at least a 'B', even if it is a low one.

On the other note, we had police come into our school and check everyone's lockers. It was funny because after they were finished with checking them, four people, three guys and one girl, were called down to the office. I was ready to crack up because everyone in my class went, "Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww...." like the kindergardeners do when someone gets into trouble. It was great. lol

Well, I'm going to end my post now. So later!

Word of the Day:
burgeon (BUR·jahn) intransitive verb
1. to grow or develop quickly; to flourish; 'The burgeoning administration': "The small town burgeoned into a busy city."

2. to begin to grow, as a bud or shoot from a plant (often followed by out, or forth)

Also: bourgeon

Origin- Approximately 1325; from Old French, 'burjoner': to bud, to sprout, from 'burjon': a bud; from Late Latin, 'burra': wool, a shaggy garment.

Quote of the Day: "The best car safety device is a rear-view mirror with a cop in it." -Dudley Moore (1935 - 2002).

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Later, TwistedNightmare!

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