Monday, February 05, 2007

More Things I Hate/My Boring Life

I think I've talked about this already, but I hate when people use apostrophes in things that are plural, not possession. Like dog's, song's, etc. ERGH.

This one's a biggie for me, and one everyone knows I hate by now, "I seen that yesterday." YOU SAW IT YESTERDAY YOU ILLERATE MORON!

I hate hate HATE soul patches. They are a little tuft of hair in the hollow of your chin. Mr. Halyk and PD have them and they are SO STUPID. They're like little ultra hairy moles on your chin. They serve no purpose. They're dumb. DIE SOUL PATCH.

Anyway, onto a more optimistic and yet less interesting note, my day:

Chem: I can't even remember what we talked about. Um...it's kind of coming back...we talked about ions and isotopes and whatnot. Our class is kind of stupid, I've just realized. Mr. Halyk talked a LOT about water softeners and Dr. Seuss, and looking back, I'm not too sure why he started talking about Dr. Seuss. He told us to read The Lorax or something, and I thought that the majority of us were at a higher level than Dr. Seuss although, sadly, not all of us. He recommended some book called Guns, Germs, and Steel, and it actually sounds not bad. It's a nonfiction book (read: a smart book) but, just like I need chick lit sometimes, I also crave smart books sometimes, and as I'm almost done The Art of War, I should probably look into that book.

History: I kind of feel stupid in this class because Andra and Nolan always know the answers and I don't (well, me, Jeff and Florian) but today Mr. Halyk asked why Japan couldn't become a great power and Andra said because they were an island and I said because they don't have many natural resources, and I was right! The homework room, which is where we have history, is so FREAKING COLD all the time, and we have this heater, except I'm on the extreme end of our semicircle and the heater has to be angled to accommodate everyone else, so as a result I get no heat. Mr. Farrell came in and started yelling random stuff in German, that was kind of scary. Mr. Farrell told us that Caesar's favourite number is three, and Kaiser is the German derivative (not the right word, but whatever) of Caesar, and that's why 3-spot is called Kaiser. Mr. Halyk said he didn't believe Mr. Farrell, and Mr. Farrell gave the most betrayed, melancholic, and forlorn look. Mr. Halyk just laughed at him.

English: We looked for our childhood songs and read some story about Metis people. For his childhood song Zayne is doing Perfect by Simple Plan, and I'm guessing it's been done approximately 57 476 484 times. I'm doing The Tide.

CS20: I followed Ian's advice and got to be smart for a whole period! Sweet.

IP: Worked on the travel brochure. Blah. I hate Korby, he laughs like he has asthma.

Ciao.

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