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glacier_kitty ([personal profile] glacier_kitty) wrote2007-08-27 04:20 pm
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Pre-algebra: Guess who's in my first class?? Amanda from elementary school! We were such good friends and I'd been wanting to see her again. I talked to her after class and she said she remembered me. Her voice is deeper than I remember it. I wonder if she cares to be my friend again haha. The teacher is really nice and she said she was dyslexic..

English: The teacher's nice too..she said there was gonna be a lot of discussions and if we don't turn in just one essay we'll fail the class..no pressure haha

US history after 18 something: The teacher is funnyyyy haha. You know those teachers in movies like Dead Poets Society? He's one of them..he kept telling everyone we were all bad people from some argument theory thing..I have to read chapter 18 by Wednesday..

Computer class: The teacher reminds me of the guy from Office Space who kept getting moved around..his voice is soooo boringggg..he can be funny though..

Computer lab: Wow I got confused at first..we have to do seven projects and if we finish them early we don't have to go to the class anymore! Shall I? Haha

There are definitely people from FMHS there too..it surprised me haha


Although Tennesse is what geographers call "a long, skinny state," it was nevertheless able for many years to contain Elvis Presley, whose Memphis home, Graceland, draws millions of visitors to marvel at The King's awesome legacy in the field of interior decoration, including a large room with a color scheme based entirely on digestive enzymes. Music lovers will also want to make a "beeline" for Nashville, home of the Grand Old Opera, which stages works by Wagner, Verdi, and Johnny Paycheck ("Take This Ring Trilogy and Shove It"). Tennesse also contains the Oak Ridge nuclear facility, where a 1957 laboratory mishap resulted in the Great Smoking Mountains. There are many other dynamic points of interest you'll want to see, but be on the lookout for the Tennessee Valley Authority, which is a very large man named Earl M. Potash, Jr. Do exactly what he says


Today's Latin: nec vixit male, qui natus moriensque fefellit (he has not lived badly who has been born and died without notice)

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