Tuesday, November 23, 2004

The funny thing about blogging is that Yohan was the one that first got me into it, and now he is hardly doing it at all. Oh the irony. Gotta love Yohan for jumping on Wallop (which, for those of you who haven't guessed, is a Microsoft related thing, and yes Microsoft stole the idea from someone else). Oh well.

Today was my brother's birthday. Yea. He turned 16 and didn't do much. I really don't think he cared much except for the cake and presents.

But today was fun because I got to hang out with Corey all day. And when I say all day, I mean all day. First we went to his Discreet Math class, where I found out that Discreet Math really is suppose to be slightly challenging, unlike my class which is an easy ‘A’. Corey has to do a whole bunch of proofs, and actually do work. My class is just like my middle school classes, except that we go slower. Our teacher is such a push over, and I am not even taking advantage of her. She almost takes advantage of herself!

After class, I finally got to play DDR on a metal pad. Corey said that it is the way that DDR is meant to be played... and it was fun because I got to keep my shoes on and there were some new songs. The problem is that it is hard to challenge yourself with the arcade version, because failing a song makes you lose the whole set of songs, and your money. It is only 50 cents, but that could add up fast.

Then we went to MCHS and I got to see all of my teachers. They were all happy to see me, and commented on how many of the class of 2004 that they had seen. Yeah! Good showing. But when I went in to talk to Mr. Caldwell, I saw his freshman class and couldn't believe how small some of them were! There was one or two that looked like he should be in elementary or middle school. Heh... hard to believe that I was once like that. I am going there tomorrow so that I can talk to the teachers more, when they aren't tied up with classes.

And here comes Thanksgiving! I am not sure what I am looking forward to more: the food or the football. I think it is the mix that makes Thanksgiving so cool. We watch the first football game and then eat. Afterwards we watch the second game while we let our food settle. Unfortunately, last year the Green Bay lost to Detroit on Thanksgiving so my food didn't settle well, but this year I don't have any teams that I am rooting for that are playing. The first game is Indianapolis at Detroit, which could be a good game, but I doubt it. Indianapolis has run over almost every team that they have played, scoring tons of points (like 30 and 40 plus points a game), so I am positive that they will win. Chicago at Dallas could be a little bit more of a nail biter, just because both of the teams suck. Neither one of them have any hopes for the playoffs anymore so there is nothing riding on this game. Dallas has home field advantage, but they have been very flaky this year, while the Bears have picked it up in the past few weeks. I think this will be a little bit closer of a game, but I believe that the Bears can do it.

One other thing, I am curious as to who visits this page so if you read this, just leave a comment saying so.

So I am going to play Need for Speed again and maybe some Half Life 2. So until next time…

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