4/11/08.

April 12, 2008 at 2:23 am | In Life | 1 Comment

My twitter.  If I get more followers I’ll use it more.

Missing my senior prom tonight. I can probably count on both hands how people from my school I actually enjoy spending time with, so it’s not like I expected to have the greatest time in the world, it’s more the circumstances surrounding how I ended up not going that upsets me. Getting ditched sucks.

However, my lovely friend Mack took me to Rainbow Dragon after our early release today, to cheer me up before HE left for prom. It was very nice and tonight I’m seeing my boy so this day is not a waste of time.

We watched a video on Levi’s in Economics this morning, and there’s a wide variety of products from the last 2 or 3 decades that today can sell for anywhere between 500 and a couple thousand dollars. So raid your parents closets?

Blurry.

April 3, 2008 at 1:26 am | In Life | 1 Comment

I have a bit of a stigmatism in my left eye. My new contacts are already bugging me. Fortunately tomorrow’s my Friday but I don’t have a follow up appointment til next Thursday, so if I don’t adjust to them soon I’m screwed.

Prom is next Friday and I still haven’t decided if I want to bring my best friend [who dropped out almost 2 years ago and can't go to prom unless I take her]  or a guy I’m semi-seeing who I wonder if I will really have a good time with, or if he’d even be able to go.

I have decided on my next hair coloring and I’m excited! Hopefully doin it this weekend and hopefully it will still look badass with my dress.

April Fools!

April 2, 2008 at 4:13 am | In Blog | Leave a Comment

I did not get pranked, but I participated in pulling one. Sort of. Last semester on one of the first days of school in government, our teacher passed out these forms with fees for everything in school. 20 cents just to get your assignment, a dollar to use the restroom, 10 dollars yearlong to rent a desk, etc, etc. Lots of insane, unbelievable taxing. And that’s what it was, to teach us about taxing. But the class FLIPPED, and just about everyone believed it while I sat there smiling to myself knowing there was no way this could ever happen. Today Cara happened to pull hers out, and handed it to Leana, who proceeded to lose it. We kept our cool the whole class, giving her specifics when she asked them and saying hey, at least we’re only here for 2 more months. Think of the freshmen. Told her if she hadn’t gotten hers yet she probably would in her next class. It was beautiful. But then again I’m easily amused.

Then there was Megan, who’s boss left her a message saying she was supposed to open at work at 9, and at lunch at 12:35 she got it and freaked, left campus during lunch and was on the freeway and halfway to work before he called and told her it was a joke.

I remember the worst in elementary school was everyone always telling me I was missing an earring. I fell for it every single time and reached for my ear. Damn them.

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