| cye_nako ( @ 2007-02-09 19:25:00 |
My Day and Lost
It's a good day when you get to read Good Omens for a school assignment.
It's a bad day when you're grouped with a girl so hell bent on not moving her chair an inch to give others room to form their circle that she goes psycho when you push her chair a few inches farther away.
It gets worse when you get called to the office and the principle makes the girl sound like she's sane.
Not liking the new grade principle. The old one didn't have that trying to make everything better for everyone, but really acting like a condensing jerk.
Next is when you're scrambling to get work finished because you didn't realize exactly how much busy work you got in math during Study Hall.
Then it gets better when you have half the math class to do homework and then Latin class with the best teacher ever.
Over all, today was eh, though I dread Monday. Psycho girl will be in class again and anyone that hell bent on not moving their chair after they seemed perfectly calm not five minutes ago is not a happy prospect.
On another note, I realized things for Lost. Spoilers ahead.
Okay, first thing...
Mpreg is practically canon! Sure, male field mice is a smaller step than human, but darn it, that stuff made an infertile woman able to bear babies!
Also, whoever runs the Others are complete bastards.
Though love for the bus thing. The guy did deserve it.
Though, it does make me wonder why they gave that drug to Claire while she was with child. Does the island make people infertile?
And why didn't they have another doctor come in for Ben?!
Also, to those who have been on some of the sites for Lost.
The Hanso Project....didn't anyone else notice the words on the screen for Carl matched the ones on that site? Freaky...
Also, Rachel! Rachel who is the opposing person for that! She's the sister! I just realized that last night! Which means things might get very interesting soon with Lost. I have to say, getting a government conspiracy on a show based on an island where people crash is quite a feat and yet it's believeable for the story.
I want more Lost now!
It's a good day when you get to read Good Omens for a school assignment.
It's a bad day when you're grouped with a girl so hell bent on not moving her chair an inch to give others room to form their circle that she goes psycho when you push her chair a few inches farther away.
It gets worse when you get called to the office and the principle makes the girl sound like she's sane.
Not liking the new grade principle. The old one didn't have that trying to make everything better for everyone, but really acting like a condensing jerk.
Next is when you're scrambling to get work finished because you didn't realize exactly how much busy work you got in math during Study Hall.
Then it gets better when you have half the math class to do homework and then Latin class with the best teacher ever.
Over all, today was eh, though I dread Monday. Psycho girl will be in class again and anyone that hell bent on not moving their chair after they seemed perfectly calm not five minutes ago is not a happy prospect.
On another note, I realized things for Lost. Spoilers ahead.
Okay, first thing...
Mpreg is practically canon! Sure, male field mice is a smaller step than human, but darn it, that stuff made an infertile woman able to bear babies!
Also, whoever runs the Others are complete bastards.
Though love for the bus thing. The guy did deserve it.
Though, it does make me wonder why they gave that drug to Claire while she was with child. Does the island make people infertile?
And why didn't they have another doctor come in for Ben?!
Also, to those who have been on some of the sites for Lost.
The Hanso Project....didn't anyone else notice the words on the screen for Carl matched the ones on that site? Freaky...
Also, Rachel! Rachel who is the opposing person for that! She's the sister! I just realized that last night! Which means things might get very interesting soon with Lost. I have to say, getting a government conspiracy on a show based on an island where people crash is quite a feat and yet it's believeable for the story.
I want more Lost now!