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Rollercoasters and Peers
01/29/2004 10:58 PM
My mood

AHH! Be still, my heart!

Yes, while the broads at LBFCA get excited whenever they see a picture of Clay wearing anything purple or polka-dotted, seeing a picture of Clay on a roller coaster makes me excited.

This means my daydreaming-drive is going to be goin' into overdrive with so much planning to do. Let's see, me and Clay'll arrive at Six Flags at opening and then run over to Batman while everyone else is crowding around X, Viper, and the other roller coasters in that area. This'll keep us in front of the crowd for the rest of the day so we only have to wait a couple of minutes in line to then go on Riddler's Revenge, Colossus, and maybe even Goliath. By the time we're done with those, the crowd will've started to catch up with us, so we could move on to the food court area and have an early lunch. Afterwards, as our stomachs calm down, we can take a ride on the less-intense Gold Rusher. After that would be the perfect time to visit my favorite ride Jet Stream (now called Arrowhead Splashdown, but I still call it Jet Stream in my own stubbornness), but my poor baby is scared of water! :-( So we'll run on over to Déjà Vu (one of my favorites -- first roller coaster to make me scream) before heading up the hills to have a slow (yet tiring) walk to X while everyone is eating lunch. After that we'll visit Viper and Revolution, and after that we can just relax and walk around or we can hit s'more rides we may want to go on.

Yep, I've got the whole thing planned out. (Can you tell I wanna go to Six Flags?? Too bad it's closed tomorrow. [What's the point of having a season pass if it's only on the weekends and all my friends live too far away to go with me??])

That's just too cute.

Had my final mid-terms today.

My World Studies mid-term was ssaaaddd. Got a 76%. It's not that I didn't put any effort into studying -- I spent hours last night trying to learn the material, but none of it stuck in my head. It doesn't seem fair either that he allowed the 8th graders to use notes for their mid-term, and we couldn't. I would've gotten a 100% along with the 8th graders if I was able to use my notes. But blah, I hate Mr. Kocis anyway. The prick. He's not even a real teacher (well, it's not like any of my teachers are real, degree-earning teachers, but he's the worst I've even seen). He spells everything wrong, uses TERRIBLE grammar (which irratates me, if you didn't know. Pet peeve of mine), and he doesn't even teach us the right material. For instance, our a month or so he teaches us that this dude from the olden days wrote two books: one called The Courtier, the other being a book on etiquette. You know what it says in our textbooks? The Courtier IS the book on etiquette that dude wrote. That means Mr. Kocis has been teaching wrong information for years now.

Another reason why I hate him is just because it's so easy to hate. On our last test he wrote down questions we weren't even studying in the chapter, like, "Name Santa's eight reindeer" and, "'It's good to be the king!' comes from what movie?"!! (But I guess I shouldn't complain because he wound up giving extra credit for those types of questions.)

The Health mid-term I took today was just depressing. Not the test itself -- the time my classmates and I had after we finished taking our test. We were given an hour and a half to take our mid-term, but everyone finished no more than a half-hour into the period. Jordan brought Legos to play with, so everyone was at one side of the room playing while I sat at the other side doodling and eventually reading. I love reading but I hate to be the bookwork loner that would rather read than do what others consider fun. Dude, I love Legos, but I wasn't about to go over there and embarrass myself by trying to fit in and socialize with everyone else.

Jake came over to my table a couple of times and said this-and-that and,"Come join the fun!" Nah, nope, no thanks. Just leave me alone in my corner, please. Thank you -- come again; we'll have tea and crumpets.

No luck in finding any good tickets to the Clay concert down here in Anaheim on April 3rd.

Anyone hear about the casting call for Clay's "The Way" music video? Yeah, I submitted my information, but I still haven't gotten my confirmation email back yet. Worried -- over three hundred people have already submitted their information. I won't get it, but oh man, how happy would I be if I made it!! I might even cry with joy, something I've never done before.

From the information given out by the casting call, it sounds like the music video is gonna be some sort of montage of teens at a prom as well as different variations of couples, such as an old man and an old woman.

Dangit, Clay! Why do you get me so nervous?

Finally time for sleep. Feel so blah. My allergies are driving me crazy, my throat hurts, my teeth hurt from my orthodontist appointment, I bit my lip so much that now it's brown and raw and nasty, and I'm tired.

Sleep well, everyone! :)


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