Yearg, matey. we shuffle the seas.

Oct 15, 2002 23:42

Today wasn't that bad. I kept a good attitude for most of the day, though I was really tired. The only thing that seemed to ruin my happiness of today, would be the damn people. I think I am one of few people in Sun Valley that HATES EVERYONE because they're so annoying. That is all I hear all day; "Oh, Peggy!" or "Oh, Janice!" or "Oh, Judy!". I CAN'T STAND IT! I'm beginning to become aware of the exact moments of when they happen. I can almost predict it, kinda like the weather.
*Turns on channel 23*
"and today at around 3:00 PM, there will be great showers. About 5 hours later, it should fade.".....
*turns on channel 23.5*
"and today at around 9:00 AM, Edward Staffard will yell 'OH JANICE!'. About 15 minutes later, Justin McCaw will yell 'Dats not funny, ya'll.........OH PEGGY!' "
I'm convinced that everyone is slowly slipping more and more into this endless void of sheepism. There is this one girl that sits across from me in History class. She has to be the most stupid and the most drugged up person I have ever met. She asked what LARKS were about 7 times (i counted). Each time she was answered with "they're birds" -- and still she forgot what they were. Captain Lewis (whom isn't that bad of a teacher -- its just our class that sucks) kept saying "hey! stop talking", then that crack-whore that sits across from me said "yeah, guys, shut up". I find it weird considering the fact that SHE WAS TALKING THE ENTIRE PERIOD! SHE WASN'T EVEN FACING FORWARD!

I'm getting the frusteration, again. (Note: the frusteration = a period of time where one gets incredible frusterated at everyone; it may last hours to weeks to months) Or it could just be the fact that only one thing is frusterating. See, I am rarely angry these days... Instead I'm frusterated.

Juniors had PSAT's today. So I came in contact with Meg before I went to lunch. She said that she'd ask to go to the nurse (because she is takign the PSAT's in the auditorium), but come to lunch and sit with me instead. It was quite a treat to have someone to talk with and sit with. On her hall pass, for the place she was going, she put "nurse & rodeo". I told her to put "hell" next time. That brightened up my day, even though Pat kept making joking pimp 'oh yeah' motions at me as if I have had sex (which i plan to do when i marry... hopefully not before, if i can hold out with whomever it may be). Some people kept asking (only one person asked, a few others stared as if it wasnt obvious enough) about if we were going out. Even Lily, from two tables away, kept an eye on me. Hmm...

*wave*
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