Negative Effects
03/10/2004 9:46 PM
Again, I'm typing out an entry before 10 at night. Bravo to me. :D
My Algebra book is sitting open to page 472 on my desk. Someone messed up a story problem on the page. This is what it looks like now: It takes David 30 minutes to load a truck. Matthew can do the job in 20 minutes. How long will it take them to load the truck if they work together? Niice. :P
It was terribly windy today. My hair was messed up all day. I felt sorry for all the girls that had chosen today of all days to wear a skirt. (All the girls in my group of friends wore skirts today. I felt like the odd-'man'-out by wearing pants.) The wind seemed to blow the strongest during chapel. And, of course, we have to have an outdoor chapel area. :P
Religion class went okay today. I was lucky enough to get an inside job for today's servant project work. Jake, Jordan, Hilary, and I cleaned up the school kitchen. Stuff did get cleaned, but everything's so old and grouty that you couldn't really tell. Only one more day (Friday) of servant projects to worry about now.
I talked to Kayla today more than yesterday. Mostly during PE. Kayla, Tiffany (Kayla's Tiffany), and I talked over at one end of the soccer field while everyone was playing on the other side. Kayla seems a lot more bitchy and easier to anger. Because Tiffany is a tough girl who's always getting in fights and is falling into drugs and such, the school asked Kayla to be her "mentor," but now Tiffany's bad qualities are rubbing off a lot on Kayla. All we talked about the whole time was other people and how they got on Kayla and Tiffany's nerves. I think there was only a few people from our class that Kayla wasn't plotting revenge on.
(I gotta find a better way to make clear which Tiffany I'm talking about.)
Gonna go take a shower, finish my homework, and study for tomorrow's Spanish quiz. G'night!
P.S. Congrats to Clay! "The Way" was #1 on TRL today!! Great work, Claymates!

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