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Jun 12, 2006 13:57

Stepped it up this summer and signed up for two classes instead of just one. I thought I'd have my AA after this summer but it's looking like i'll be 2 measly units away from it. That's not so bad, it's not like i'm done going there anyway. I still have to get the AA for ASL and interpreting so if things go as I have planned, I should be done in '08. I really regret dropping out of school for three semesters but at least I finally know what I want to do. Also lucky I started going there when I was in high school.

I just noticed that the math teacher I'm having for the night is the same one I had last semester. That's very convenient because I'm already accustomed to his teaching method and it works perfectly for me. I wouldn't be surprised if the class size is like 7 or 8 people, although it would be nice to have someone to talk to.

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Last night was all kinds of hilarious. Haven't hung out with Will and Larry collectively since that ill-fated night. It was also nice seeing Masai and Phil in the mix, they were awesome when my boy City was in town. Near the night's end I was holding my face because it was actually sore from laughing...I honestly can't remember the last time that's happened to me. Personally, I just felt ill equipped because clowning on people gets the most laughs and it's just something I'm poor at, well doing it creatively and consistently. Will's got all kinds of hilarium certified stories and Larry is just sniping from his comedic tower. I can be so LAME at times but I just have the Golden Rule so ingrained in my character that I can't break out of it even for a cheap laugh. It just ain't my TRRRRRAAAAA, know what i'm meanin'?

The Tekken competition was awesome! I did OK but I really could've done better. I felt like my characters were outclassed in certain match-ups but that's just something I have to improve upon. I don't even remember if I ever beat Ganryu...Will's got that guy on point. As for Eddie; couldn't beat him once but i'm not too surprised...at least Yoshi made the match look visually appealing (to me).

All in all, good memories were made. I'm gonna be laughing to myself for a while with all the things that went down. Masai and Phil, good people...it really feels like i've known them for years. Especially Phil cuz I've had plenty of homies just like him. History making night for sure, just needed more GUITAR HERO.

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That isn't even the end of this entirely too long of a post because I came across enriched comedy hilarium at the gas station on the corner of Balboa and Sherman Way. I'm there cleaning my windshield when this girl walks up the cashier booth and this black dude wearing a leather jacket with no shirt on is like "Damn, I can't believe there's a fine girl out here at this time of night!" Mind you this guy was hilariously ghetto in his diction. He was straight asking her what her nationality was and hilariously complimenting her. Then this other guy walks up and the black guy is like "Is this your husband?" I couldn't hear the response but next thing I know the homie is like "Well Phil, you better not let this one go cuz you're SSSSSLLLIPPPIN!" He repeated that like 4 times and was like "You best not slip cuz you KNOW i'd be on top of that...OKAAAAAY!" The black guy is still repeating this as I buy a Red Bull and I told the homie "That's the best advice he's gotten today." Then black Jesus over here looks at me all bug eyed and was like "YA KNOW!" Then I'm walking away and he says to me, "He best not slip cuz YOU'D HIT IT TOO!" loud enough for the couple to hear. At this point I turn around with a "guilty as charged" look and I just point at black Jesus and dip lean, shaking my head on the way to the truck. Just the fact that it was a random moment made things even funnier.
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