Wow. Am i still alive? I guess. Sane? Not so sure.
My eyes have been glued to the computer screen for the last 40 minutes just reading random blogs. Especially the girl that's following my blog, tiffany or something. Her blog is called like, "Heart in a cage" or something and it's awesome. She gives clothes and accessory reccomendations as well as other stuff, and i just like to read what she writes.
30 minutes left in the clutches of Bob Dych. Can i do this? Can i make it?
I wonder if i'll enjoy college. People always convince me I will, but will I? I've never been to a college class before. How can people be so sure I'll like something. Dont get me wrong, I hope I do. I'm just not sure.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
I emailed my blog to Mrs. Dilback
If I fail english class over my blogs, at least it shall be chronicled here that I did, infact, blog a little. Now that I'm sitting here in ALC with litterally nothing at all better to do, this is actually pretty fun. Just gotta write everything I think.
Ms. Henry just told us convicts about a commercial where a shark eats a bunch of candy bars.
See, just like that!
Anyways look at this flying camel
And this concludes our segement of 'Whats going on in Adam's head?', please tune in next week for our special segment on classroom behavior. Thank you and have a good night
ALC FREE FOR ALL
Or free write.
I don't think it's ever been a bigger drag. Instead of going to english class today, I'm having to go to ALC, a place where students are sent to learn alternatively. I am currently studying how to endure solitary confinement.
Lets see here, in front of me sits a girl who I think is in my grade. She hasn't turned around once so I assume she's been in here all day. Seniors should get their own ALC room, maybe with a little more color than manilla walls and the same flooring and ceiling that covers the rest of this building.
The kid next to me is missing the bottom part of his earlobe from some random guy yanking out one of his guages. Totally messed up situation if you ask me. Now instead of an earlobe he just has two dangly parts.
The guy on the other side of him has a staring problem. If i don't ever make it back to english class, he's why.
Anyways, it's been five minutes since i started this blog. Ugh. Just five minutes?
I don't think it's ever been a bigger drag. Instead of going to english class today, I'm having to go to ALC, a place where students are sent to learn alternatively. I am currently studying how to endure solitary confinement.
Lets see here, in front of me sits a girl who I think is in my grade. She hasn't turned around once so I assume she's been in here all day. Seniors should get their own ALC room, maybe with a little more color than manilla walls and the same flooring and ceiling that covers the rest of this building.
The kid next to me is missing the bottom part of his earlobe from some random guy yanking out one of his guages. Totally messed up situation if you ask me. Now instead of an earlobe he just has two dangly parts.
The guy on the other side of him has a staring problem. If i don't ever make it back to english class, he's why.
Anyways, it's been five minutes since i started this blog. Ugh. Just five minutes?
Friday, March 11, 2011
I got a referal today in Ms. Dilback's class... :(
I must admit that I do behave quite badly in english class. It's just a fourth period thing I guess. When the last period of the day comes I just cant wait to leave school. I think i might have senioritis... or do I? What exactly is senioritis?
A quick glance at wikipedia reveals some info about senioritis:
I must admit that I do behave quite badly in english class. It's just a fourth period thing I guess. When the last period of the day comes I just cant wait to leave school. I think i might have senioritis... or do I? What exactly is senioritis?
A quick glance at wikipedia reveals some info about senioritis:
Senioritis, from the word senior plus the suffix -itis (which refers to inflammation but in colloquial speech is assumed to mean an illness), is a colloquial term used in the United States and Canada to describe the decreased motivation toward studies displayed by students who are nearing the end of their high school, college and graduate school careers.[1]
I wonder what could cause this common phenomena? Maybe we spend too long in school? Or maybe school just becomes less effective as we get older.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Blog 19
Well im sitting here in my favorite teacher's class. Im blaring music as loud as my little lappy can. Kung Foo Fighting by Carl Douglas never sounded so good. I really hate going to credit recovery today. Just when i thought it wasn't possible, I had to add another hour to my school schedule. Its reallly nerve wracking.
I guess I did it do myself though. It's worth the extra hour every day to graduate on time.
:D
I guess I did it do myself though. It's worth the extra hour every day to graduate on time.
:D
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Blog 19: Music free
Man in the mirror is a really deep song. Its all about how Michael is facing his flaws and faults and he wants to break away his character. The song has a classic MJ funky keyboard bassline, flawless and soulful. I feel like the drums are repetitive. The sound of the snare is very unique, but it gets really annoying to me. The underlying backing vocals are also really nice.
The song really strikes home with me right now. What with my trying to grow up, graduate, whatever you want to call it. If my life was a movie, it would go on my soundtrack.
The song really strikes home with me right now. What with my trying to grow up, graduate, whatever you want to call it. If my life was a movie, it would go on my soundtrack.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
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