

English- Last week I had a dream that Mrs. S ran an inn called "Muzzles and Puzzles" and it was full of cats. She also owned two coyotes that she let roam whereever. It was really bizarre and a complete waste of dream-time.
I just had to get that out.
Modern Film Lit- I spent the first half of class sitting up at the computer lab trying to brainstorm a good idea for that multi-genre project. Iapos;m half-considering doing it on one actor, but I canapos;t think of anyone Iapos;d feel comfortable researching for a grade.
The second half I worked on my Animal Farm essay or whatever.
Right now Iapos;m starting to hate myself for taking three English classes.
Newspapers- Rough drafts day(). I donapos;t have much to fix, so thatapos;s always good.
Is it bad that I enjoy tearing Nicoleapos;s articles apart? God, theyapos;re so bad Itapos;s like a treasure hunt; I get to find all the mistakes and edit the crap out of them. :P
Mr. Napos;s always telling us we need to have thick skin in peer editing, but I swear she has a thick skull.
Pychology- Mr. Baileyapos;s advice to us for the day, "Shake it before it falls off." God. Imagine if he was a psychologist.
He then went into this story about how, when he was younger, he went to some party, and I guess somewhere between 8 to 12 were lined up and waiting for him to kiss them. I couldnapos;t tell you how long he went on about this. By the end of the hour, kids were mumbling things along the lines of "Holy shit, get over yourself."
We also got that brain diagram project assigned to us. Worst timing ever. Kristyapos;s doing hers on her own, so Iapos;m left to do mine on my own. It looks like Iapos;ll be drawing mine. :X
Pre-Calc- Mr. T got frustrated over another math problem, so he erased it off the board aggressively. It was hilarious. It was that sort of aggravated swipe, and then he scrubbed out what was left. I wonder if he ever just snaps when heapos;s at home. I canapos;t imagine it, but I bet one day heapos;s going to break. XD
Mr. T told us about how he and his friends used to play tricks on kids at school by changing functions on their calculators. WTF YES THAT IS THE MR. T I KNOW. I could definitely see him being a nerdy high school kid.
Spanish- Mr. E was trying to prove a point about grammar or something, and he goes, "Letapos;s take a simple English sentence... apos;The boy hit the dog.apos;" And I almost laughed because I was like, What? Thatapos;s a horrible sentence. D:
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