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| Last Word of the Day. This day brought the desuetude of the blogger's Words of the Day. Main Entry: des·ue·tude Pronunciation: [des-wi-tood] Function: noun Etymology: Middle English dissuetude, from Latin desuetudo, from desuescere to become unaccustomed, fromde- + suescere to become accustomed; akin to Latin sodalis comrade : discontinuance from use or exercise : disuse
Chisme. Wow, nevermind! x]
World Away | Emery. I woke up early to finish coloring those coloring plates. What a waste of sleep time... 1 Because she did not even check the notebooks! That cell membrane demonstration was wack though. 2 Grading of the "O to UE" worksheet. 3 Yay, I love narratives much more than essay. 4 Haha, homework was so darn easy that I had to pay attention to the lesson for the rest of the class period. I laugh inside when I see him, too. x] 5 Mr. Pollock's National Chill Day. Man, I wanted to finish watching Amadeus. 8 I wish we had a more successful Hangman activity because then, I might participate a little. Luncheon Yay, the first time I got school lunch. Now, I feel so enlightened. :] 6 My slow packing-up speed gave me the opportunity to see the pictures of Jousef-ina and Mr. Speirs. xD 7 Wee, tough practice! Ohh, I feel so proud of myself because I remember the first time I played Shaina and got doughnut-ed, but today I won three sets. :] We did not finish the game, but I still feel happy about that. And the rest... After eating, I tried to work on my History homework, but I fell asleep, probably because Explosions in the Sky is so sedating. Hmm, tomorrow, I plan to go to the Regional Training Conference, is anyone else going? | | |
| Word of the Day. Main Entry: ob·jet trou·vé Pronunciation: [ob-jay tru-vay] Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural objets trouvés Etymology: French, literally, found object : a natural or discarded object found by chance and held to have aesthetic value | | |
| Word of the Day. Oh my goodness, the Merriam-Webster Word of the Day is bodacious. Main Entry: bo·da·cious Pronunciation: [boh-dey-shuhs] Function: adjective Etymology: probably blend of bold and audacious 1 Southern & Midland : outright, unmistakable 2 : remarkable, noteworthy 3 : sexy, voluptuous - bo·da·cious·ly adverb
Droppin' Some Knowledge. I have a limerence involving Matt Carter.
Rethinking Life. That one-hour midnight cello practice really lagged my morning awareness. 1 While writing down the class notes, I worked on the cornell notes for homework. 2 That was some EPIC music that the band was playing. 3 Some boring discussion of "By the Waters of Babylon." 4 Mr. Cox taught the intermediate value theorem, and the class learned. I read ahead, so I could get the homework completed. 5 Hello, cello. 8 It seems as if Ms. McCoy would let Margiel get away with anything because she is smitten by his sly charm. Luncheon Hanging out with my peeps. 6 Sigh, he may utilize thinking maps the best, but there are so many summaries to write. Oh my goodness, Virginia. That must have been terrifying. 7 A quick stop at Garey High School. And the rest... If I do not include talking to my imaginary friends and myself, I do not talk much. | | |
| Word of the Day. On the first day of high school, the freshman boy walked through the hallways with the aplomb of a senior. Main Entry: aplomb Pronunciation: [uh-pluhm] Function: noun Etymology: French, literally, perpendicularity, from Middle French, from a plomb, literally, according to the plummet : complete and confident composure or self-assurance : poise synonym confidence
Some Gossip. During the later months of my eighth grade school year, I very much liked Richmond Wong.
Hallucinogens are tight. Dude, Heroes! I was beginning to miss that adrenaline rush from getting angry about having to wait another week for the next episode. 1 Class notes are really helpful. 2 More of Enrique Iglesias and his mole. Agh, I really wished that I had a Biology textbook, so I could have gotten some of my homework completed. 3 Mrs. Zelnick went over the "By the Waters of Babylon" side questions. 4 Mr. Cox taught power functions, while I did the homework. 5 Hello, cello. :] 8 Woot, I finished the Pre-Calculus homework. Margiel is an amusing character. He surely makes this class a little bit more enjoyable with his antics. Luncheon Even the back of his head makes me laugh inside. Haha, it was a huge pick-me-up from my lonely luncheon state though. 6 That was a pretty easy quiz. I believe Mr. Speirs utilizes thinking maps the best. 7 My wrists are getting worse, so are my tennis skills. Then again, I could just blame it all on my tattered racquet grip. Umm, Erica had to jam out, so I played doubles with Sara on her last two games. It is much easier to be cheerfully composed when playing with her. Sigh, I am really disappointed in myself for the last game because that should have been an easy win. Hmm, I kept asking about when band practice would end because... Yes. I think it sucks for any guy that I start liking because there comes a period of obsessive, weird stalking. How wonderfully creepy. Since I saw Mr. Pollock driving along to his room, I thought it would be cool to take my cello home. :] And the rest... Agh, homework... Just looking at Mark Cuban makes me giggle because he is a wack man. I want to get some cello-ing in before I sleep. Sorry Mom and Dad, if I disturb your sound sleeping. | | |
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