Friday, September 30, 2005
Blue + White
I would like to comment on the amount of school spirit shown today. I felt included in many of the cheers and other such chants and yells today (except some of the seniors who of course had to yell themselves alone excluding the 3 other classes) anyway as for me a lowly freshperson I was glald of the inclusion of my class and the welcome with open arms of sophmore, junior, and senior classes and all the yelling blue and white and sheer CRAZINESS of BJA today was awesome (minus of course Sam's and my pants) (I WOULD LIKE TO STRESS we did have pants on at all times of the day though) and though the office ladies made us change I feel no hostility toward them at all altough I think the pesky setback of "matching" should be removed from Blue+White day but over all the 4 classes of BJA got a 5 out of 5 a 100% A+ -0 and perfect 10 good job guys lets keep up this familyhood of the BJA lets just keep this unity up and not remove the preverbial sticky tape of spirit that joins the BJA classes together
Thursday, September 29, 2005
Getting Involved
Recently I have been accused of "not getting involved." Why you might ask? I have no idea. the box lunches they're selling for 5 dollars I decided to skip (i.e. it contains a carbonated beverage that I wouldn't drink) so instead of wasting the money I just decided to make my own, apparently the biggest mistake ever. (in my defense I did buy 3 mini-buttons) but some people said I should have bought it any way to provide for the AAP but I saw this as just throwing money at the school. I think some people have gone about "getting involved" all wrong, of course buying a box lunch is getting involved in its self but just because you don't buy one does not merit 100's of fingers pointing at you saying you're not getting involved, people need to just sit back and realize the fact that not doing/buying every thing at the Acad makes you not be "involved" which this post could run parrallel to timford88's post of jumping to conclusions (www.vandh.blogspot.com) so before you point the verbal finger of shame toward someone think about it and who you're pointing at
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Text Messaging With Phones
I was recently text messaged on my phone by a person on a phone. I saw no logic in this whatsoever. Text messaging on a phone is pointless, why text message when you can call them and talk to them. "But what if you can't call them like when you're in class or something" some have said, hogwash! I say. Maybe a message such as "my knee is sticking out of my leg." or "a guy in a black mask is threatening me with a knife and/or gun." could be acceptable but something like "Hi!" or "What are you doing?" defeats the purpose of a phone. Why not go back to the good 'ol days of note passing or here's a new one Wait until class or whatever ends. I doubt it's worth the nickle or whatever you spend to send/receive a text message just to say Hi during english.
Wednesday, September 21, 2005
A Moment Spent on the Idea of Weird
The next time you are about to call some person weird think about this: What is weird? What is normal? Normal can be described pretty much only as a setting on certain appliances. Every person is unique, different, and "weird" in their own way. We can deduce from this that every person is weird. That means that being weird is normal and to not be weird is . . . well, weird. Therefore all of these facts cancel each other out which means that no one is normal and at the same time no one is weird. Everyone is a state of not being weird and not normal so we all are . . . just people.
Tuesday, September 20, 2005
A More In-depth Explanation of This Blog
I may be a loud person and you may know where I stand on many subjects already. This is a chance for me to voice those opinions or whatever else I want to on this Blog and then make fun of it and for you to post your comments on whatever I say. That is pretty much the main purpose of this Blog.
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