underneath the stars
2000-11-17 @ 10:30 p.m.

Hmm. A lot of stuff happened today. It was an extremely good contrast to the terribly awful day that I had yesterday. The day started off learning that Mr. Iamello would not be in class today. Yes! That meant that there was no Pre Cal test. Michael was actually really very nice to me today, for a change. In Spanish, we had no teacher, so we played this awesome joke. We wanted to call one of the other rooms with the phones in the classroom, and call one of our other classmates, Paul, up to our Spanish room. He was in History class at the time. So, Jens went downstairs to get the number of the room that he was in. Then he came back upstairs and told us. The phones in the room are all connected to all of the other phones in the building, and all you have to do is dial the number of the room to ring it. So, we called Paul's history room, or rather, Jens did. He was like, "Um. Yes. Is there a Paul in your class? I need to speak to him right away." Then the teacher asked who he was, and we heard him say that he was Paul's brother. Then the teacher said that she would send him down to the lobby to so they could meet up. Meanwhile, the whole entire class is trying not to crack up because then he tells the teacher to send him to room 455, because he forgot his lunch and needs to pick it up. When Paul finally came upstairs, he was so confused. We all laughed so very much. It was one of the funniest things that I have witnessed in a while.

In psych, we had a guest speaker from Alchoholics Annonymous, and it was just really very touching and interesting. This guy had been through a real lot, and it was so nice to see that he was about to do something with his life. He just turned out to be so very happy. I don't know, I just felt so happy for him too. He was the kind of guy that just made you want to tell him how glad you were for him and give him a big hug. I was mad in Calligraphy because my piece is coming out really ugly and bad.

Pre Cal was fun too. We had to go down to the cafeteria because there wasn't a sub for us. Kathleen and I proceeded to watch the boys devise a method of doing an old bottle trick. It's the one where you put a piece of paper over the bottle, tip it upside down, and then pull the paper out. Then the water is supposed to stay in the bottle. The boys are so stupid that they messed up many times before getting it right. Still, it was hilarious to know that the teachers were going to have to clean up all of the water mess afterwards, when they took the bottle off of the table.

In Physics we just talked for a little bit, and then we had a demonstration where we got a chance to pull a tablecloth out underneath a few plates of apples, and see if we could get them to stay on the table. We played around with that for so very long. We turned it into an all out war with the boys against the girls. The boys won, two to zero. We just couldn't seem to get the trick quite right. Ummm...then I went home so I could get ready to go and get my haircut. It came out really nice, and it's a bit different for a change. I am trying to grow out my bangs now, because they are so very annoying.

*sigh* I'm so tired I can hardly keep my eyes open. I wanted to clean my room tonight, as it looks like a war zone, but I'm too weary and it's too late. There's a meteor shower happening tonight. I am going to wake up around 3:30 a.m. or so and see if I can take a look at it. I think it would be so awesome to see. It would be even more fun if I could share it with someone special, but hey, that's not going to happen right now. I wish I was at a party or something...no...like a club or a rave I guess ('cos clubs aren't open that late 'round here), and then came outside to see this spectacle. I think that would be awesome. Just to share it with people, friends, anyone. But no, I'll be the only one awake in my house, sharing it with myself, all alone. Maybe sometimes that is the better way, but I don't think so. Not tonight.

Ciao.

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