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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Ah, a large, random assortment of incidences

Random poem from english doodles

She sits alone,
no one there
on the beach
with raven hair.
Fading fast
through the night,
no one there
to hear her plight.


So yes, my dear readers, it HAS been quite a while since my last post, mainly for the reason that there is not quite much to blog about, but now, after around 1 week, the occurrences have stacked in the favor of a blog post.

Well, starting with my classes, it has become apparent that my wonderful teacher, Ms. Kennedy, drones about as much as a bee high on pollen, doing a dance to direct other bees to a certain grove of flowers. She started the lesson today with half an hour on how the earth rotates around the sun and how it affects the climate and seasons here on the planet. It was awful, and she still hasn't let us see that movie she said we'd be viewing in geo class... it has been disappointing. She keeps assigning all this work for finding locations on a map knowing only the coordinates, and I have to say, why the hell would we need to be doing worksheets on that??? Just teach us how, then makes us do it once or twice, and leave it at that, we don't need the details on latitude and longitude. But at least I have friends sitting around me to make it easier on the time :D

And today, I was biking along portobello with my friend Leslie, when we passed by some random jogger-lady. She was nothing out of the ordinary, plenty of people were jogging at that hour. But as soon as we passed her, she ran off the sidewalk, onto the grass, and sprinted so fast that she went ahead of us on our BIKES. She had no reason to do that, so we were kinda confused as to why she felt she needed to cut off the bikers...

Friday had been the opera, the marriage of figaro, and it was quite interesting... It was in italian, with french and english subtitles that were at the top of the stage, and the pit band was the NAC band, so it was really nice. It was extremely confusing though, lady1 wanted to marry figaro, but figaro was contracted to the secretary because she lent him money, and the count wanted to marry lady1, but the countess was wanting to marry off to someone else, and cherubino wanted to marry the countess, who was leading him on, and then figaro finds out the secretary is his mum, and the lawyer is his dad, and then the count tries to foil the marriage of figaro and lady1, and the marriage of the lawyer and the secretary, but fails, and the countess stays married to him, so in the end, everyone is married and happy. But after that wonderful spectacle, the homework that backed up let up to a 3.5hr homework session last night, and it was NOT pleasent to behold. Math, french, english, and spanish, ay caramba, es no bien.

On saturday we had our sorta brown movie night [CB kids and I], and it was alot of fun, alot more than I expected actually. We watched some of the hockey game, some of Om Shanti Om, and some of 007. It was michelle, kate, kate, sabrina, patrick, ryan and I at sabrina's house, which smelt of curry, but smelt good. :P
And after the movie, ryan and patrick had to bike home, and they called later and managed to trick kate, kate and sabrina that they were lost in the dark and didn't know how to get home, and the girls ended up spazzing and freaking out for them, until they started to laugh and ruined the entire thing for us. But in the end, even if the scared the girls half to death, it was quite funny and ALOT of fun. Alot better than anyone expected it to be I believe.

Friday and saturday I was at a joint birthday party for Ryan and Jordan. We went paintballing, then went back to ryan's house to have a sleepover without sleep. We played video games, ate, and eventually went outside to lurk amongst the houses at 2:30 am. We walked all over avalon and nottinggate, and even went to BeDe. It was kinda suspicious though because there was a group of 10 teenage guys, in hoodies, walking around at night and jumping fences, it was not the best situation, but it was alot of fun :)
After the walk, we got back to ryan's house and went downstairs to video game for a while, and cory ended up jacking off on the couch while everyone was playing video games, and brandon/cory were using the rumble packs on the controllers to massage their dicks. Besides the awkwardness of that situation, the party couldn't have gone better.

And so, as I listen to Serenade for Strings in C, Op. 48: I Pezzo in Forma di Sonatina by Tchaikovsky, I bid you adieu, for I am tired, and I might be getting up at 2:00 ish to roam the neighbourhood for a while, it's fun to do from time to time...

jm

p.s. I couldn't post this without including some of my favourite pictures...


Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Yes, yes, I know, I'm not regular



My amazing collection of funny faces, don'tcha just love 'em? :D



Refer yourself to the title of this blog, if it so happens to be what you are currently thinking.


So I've been really slacking here [on the blog] even though I said I would try to keep it regular. So what? I'm sure all of you have lives, so maybe you shouldn't worry that I may not be posting all that often.

On a school note, I have a freaking large amount of spanish words to practice for tomorrow's quiz, as well as WHMIS symbols for science :X
Not what I wanted to be doing tonight, but I guess that's life, you don't really get what you want.

On another note, I wore jeans today for the first time in 8 years. Nothing special, but just thought that was an interesting tidbit on today's occurrences, because, frankly, my day was nothing special. I had some boring subjects, some interesting ones, and because of the monotony of only 1 week of high school, I have already fallen asleep twice during class.

Just to let you all know, when you have a cold, don't skip eating for the day. It does NOTHING to improve on an already crappy situation.

'Til something blog-worthy comes along,
jm

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

BUNNY........... and school :)

Quote my friend Shawna on this bunny:
- shawna rose ;_____ ` ‹3 says:
even if it was like some sorta massive killer, it would still be the cutest thing ever




Well, today was my first day of high school, and I must say, it was exactly what I expected, no more, no less. I guess that's what I get for having realistic expectations in the first place, I'm almost never pleasantly surprised, but I never have to worry about being dissapointed.

I'm just sorta going to give a quick review about my day and my classes and associated teachers.
[Btw, there is this girl, Ali, who is in EVERY SINGLE one of my classes :|, it's quite unnerving]

Bus ride there:
LONG. Probably the best adjective to describe that bus ride :|
I basically put on some music, half-listened to my friends, and tried to zone out the ride.

Pre-classes:
I arrived in the main lobby to see it packed with people my height, which was not a surprise, but something completely different than what I'm used to. At MR all the students were a good 5+ inches shorter than me.
After waiting for almost 10minutes, I realized that I had to find out my homeroom, which just so happened to be Gym B. After I got to the gym, I realized that there was the girl's gym class on the other side, some were pretty hot [finally more girls, wasn't too many girls at MR worth looking at often]. I also found out that there are ALOT of indian people, as well as massive amounts of oriental asians.

Music with Mr. Richardson:
Well, I come to the classroom to find the door locked, which really bugged me. I just sorta stood there for a few minutes looking at the door handle as if doing so would unlock it, but nothing happened... Eventually I raised my head and noticed I was trying to go through the emergency fire exit door; so I quickly went over to the REAL door and went in. First thing I noticed was that Bettina was there, and it was a grade 9 class, so it kinda confused me, then I later found out that she had a schedule mix-up. I don't think Bettina recognized me at all, which I guess is a relief, it would bug me if ALL of fateema's friends knew me right off the bat.
So I sat down, talked with a few random people, [one of the guy's name was Blaze...] and the teacher came in. Big guy, deep voice, seemed nice enough, and he just sorta showed us around the room [wasn't much to see], then asked us what we played so he could get a basic idea of what the room comprised of in terms of musical variety. We then went out the door, were showed where to put our instruments/bags, and then the bell rang, and we all scattered amongst the other students on our way to our second period classes..........

Science with Mrs. Serapiglia:
So after deciding that the top floor of Colonel By needs to have the floor plan rethought, I asked a couple teachers and gradually found my way to my science class, room 234 [all in succession, I know, weird], and met my science teacher, Mrs. Serapiglia [silent "g", so it sounds like Sarah-pee-lee-uh]. She was nice enough, and she seemed to be a younger teacher, and reasonably enthusiastic. The students in the class were quiet, my friend Ryan's stalker was there, he showed up in a few of my classes actually... *shifty eyes*
She introduced herself, set some rules, then the bell rang in what felt like only 5 minutes, instead of the actual 15. I then rushed out because I knew that my next class was on the first floor, and nothing else, because I hadn't quite gotten down the numerical ordering of the classrooms yet.

English with Mrs. Evans:
I was welcomed into the classroom with an overly cheery "Welcome!!!! Take a seat wherever you like, but don't fret, it won't be your permanent seat, just one for today :)" which disturbed me greatly. I could tell right away that english period was going to be one of those that would just seem to drag on forever.
She got the attendance out of the way relatively quickly, then proceeded to blab on about her life [which I can GUARANTEE no one wanted to actually hear] for around 10 minutes, and she was interrupted only half-way by the bell [thank god]. So then I eagerly left the room in search of room 124 to have spanish.

Spanish with Ms. Zapata:
I walk in to be greeted with many spanish posters, all seeming to be pretty much the same thing, VERBS.
The teacher seemed nice enough, elderly lady, late 50s maybe, speaking mainly spanish with some heavily accented english. And while I was starting to find a seat, she began the class speaking only in spanish, and the whole class sorta did a collective, silent, WTF! I had to interrupt her and let her know that we were the grade 9 beginner spanish class, so many of us had heard not much spanish before. She apologized, and it seemed that she confused us with her grade 10 class she was going to have next period. Then the introduction continued, with random interjections of spanish in her english. I left the room quickly when the bell rang, and took a short break with my friends.

Geo with Mrs. Kennedy:
HOLY CRAP! She is one DULL teacher, she did attendance, said something monotonous, and then I just sorta left my body and floated in my mind, enjoying the music that was in the back, near my left ear, it was good, sorta a slow, ballady, meaningful song. I think I should try to find that song soon.
Anyways, my friend told me class was over, so I left in search of a portable [fuck those infernal contraptions].

French with Mrs. Atkinson:
Ouch, her french sucked so badly, she babyed us the entire class, and I felt like I should burst out in fast french just to confuse the fuck out of the rest of the class [they seemed pretty incompetent with french, no offence to any of my readers in that class, you know who you are]. And then she started going on with some odd accent, it sounded like real french, but like textbook french, no emotion whatsoever, and it unnerved me, so I decided not to speak up. I left there like it was infested with the plague.

Math with Mr. Whitlock:
Omg, so I come to an enriched math class [pretty much my dream], and there it is, math looking, with posters, and a well-kept, educated looking teacher. We played math games and I learned that the class is pretty much mediocre at math, with the exception of a few students. I'm quite sure that most of the students in the advanced math class at MR would be able to own them at math. I left there feeling good, like I had something REALLY GOOD to look forward to for the next day.

Gym with Mr. Lacasse:
Well, I go back to the gym, where I started, is where I ended. I sat down on the bench, got some forms, and got my locker number, not much worthy of a blog there.
WAIT, almost forgot, saw Ellen, one of my best friends from grade 1-2, she was there, could NOT believe it.

Well, that's a general recap on my day of school, well, my HALF-day. And let me tell you, just because I'm in an enriched program, does NOT mean I'm going to be abandoning this blog, I will have plenty to tell, and an outlet is always good in the stressful atmosphere of high school.

Ta ta for now,
jm