Saturday, September 24, 2005

we fight for what we are

[mood: a little frustrated]
[music: One Thousand Pieces - Shift D]

I really enjoyed the show last night. The Delegates rock so awesomely. I wish i'd bought their cd, but I bought Shift D's demo, which I'm listening to right now, instead. I'll buy it some other time. I wonder if they all found somewhere to go last night. Shift D, the Flatliners, and The Delegates were all asking if anyone had a place where they could crash, or where they could park their vans.
Right now, I'm trying to find an essay for English to read on Monday. Its not going very well. I've been trying to find one of my brother's, on indymedia, but I can't find it, and it's really peeing me off. I'll keep searching though, what else can I do?
Lata.

Saturday, September 17, 2005

It's raining

[music: Your House - Jimmy Eat World]

When you're on
I swear you're on
You rip my heart right out
I think the whole room
Can hear my clear my throat
You rip my heart right out

If you still care at all
Don't go, tell me now
If you love me at all
Please don't, tell me now
If you love me at all
Don't call

We know what happens
When we get to your house
You rip my heart right out
You're winning me over
With everything you say
You rip my heart right out
When I let you closer
I only want you closer
You rip my heart right out

I throw away everything I've written you
Anything, just keep my mind off it
Thinking how I had you once
No, I can't forget that
Sometimes I wish I could lose you again

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

my last first day

[mood: ugh]
[music: You've Got A Friend - Carole King]

Okay, so here's the lowdown:
My bus is coming fifteen minutes earlier in the morning, meaning I have to get up earlier. Also, our bus ride is twenty minutes longer in the morning. And if today was any indication, the bus ride in the afternoon is now fifty minutes. And our bus is crowded. More crowded than before, I should say.
This semester, I have Chemistry, French, English, and Math.
Chemistry, I think will be fine. Mr. T is funny, and I've heard that he's a really good teacher. Plus, he said himself that he's not a hard marker, so hopefully, he's telling the truth...(fingers crossed!)
English, I'm not worried about either, because I've got some great people in my class, and Ms. N seems really nice.
And Math, I have Mr. C again, which makes me really happy.
French is going to suck. Hardcore.
There are going to be lots of presentations, which I hate, especially in french (because i'm always worried about my prononciation), and he's really strict about the whole talking french thing (which isn't a bad thing, since we are supposed to be in french immersion, but I'm just so out of practice with speaking french, it's going to be hard to get back into it). I'm not really sure what kind of teacher he is yet, like if he's one that I will be able to follow. I hope he's a good teacher, because I have him next semester, too, for Sociology.
But the good things, I can't forget the good things:
I got to see everybody that I haven't seen all summer, which is always really nice.
I got to slide around in my shoes on the newly waxed floors (fun!)
I got a blue locker, right across the hall from Rachel and Kayla, and really close to Sherry, Adam and Josh.
Three words: Chicken fried rice.