UPDATE ~dingdingding~

Aug 06, 2006 18:36

What a crazy week it's been, with these three days of orientation! 1st day was uneventful, but the 2nd turned out to be interesting. I met the new senior Korean, Esther Anne! She's really sweet, and seems really cool to hang with. Also, I got to renew friendships with those I hadn't seen over the summer, and in some cases, expand them! Though I'm really starting to feel dropped by Becca as any sort of good friend, I know there's many who care to fill her place. That sounds bad. Is it?

Last hour of 2nd day was the most "wtf!?!" ever! All the grades had skits to do in the gym, and they began lowest to highest. I don't think anyone even knows what 7th grade pulled off, but it was like a civil war/capture the flag fiasco! Think Lord of the Rings. Anyway, people continued to mess around on the gym floor, with some dead, injured, and others refusing to go down, but it eventually ended with someone being like, "I got the flag... I won." And that was pretty much the end.

The 8th grade one was the one that shouldve gotten first i think. Six students sat on the basketball court in school room fashion as if in desks, with another at the head of/facing them wearing a tiara! The dreaded Fairy Godmother of Everything Grammar!! A kid walks up to her and asks her, "Can i go to the bathroom, please?" "It's MAY you go to the bathroom! UNLEASH THE PACK!!!!!" The new weight room's doors burst open and out came, angry, demented, perturbed, MONKEYS!!!! Well, more like 8th graders, but it was obvious as to what they were trying to be. The monkeys overran this poor kid and chewed on him, then took him off to their den in the depths of their weight room labyrinth! Then the 8th graders had a 2nd part, with Mr. Allen and dress code for the boys. A very similar account occured, and another kid got carried away for later use by the monkeys.

The 9th grader's was rhino tipping... which was really lame. A tad humorous watching little people tip other little people... but not enough to really move anyone.

The 10th grader's was making fun of Mr. Allen's bad jokes, and Mr. Cain... i think. The idea was good, but it couldve been presented the world better.

11th grade's was up there with the 8th grader's. We had a couple of Asians sit down like students on the court, and then had another playing Dr. Jones at the front. He started jabbering, and then a student asks, "Have you ever seen a yeti?" Dr. Jones- "A yeti? A YETI?! Hahahah there arent such things as yetis! Bwuahahahhah!" Then PT playing Doc walks in and is like, "Yetis? YETIS?!" Nothing happens. "I said, Yetis! YETIS!?" And then the band realizes their cue and comes out of nowhere and starts playing, and some masked creature comes around and fools with the Asians on the floor! It was more of "Uh... what?!" but it was pretty good. But 8th grade's shouldve won for originality.

AND the 12th grade didn't do anything. They reserved their right to be stiffs and didn't contribute anything. So shame on you!

Hannah and I have an understanding now, and that helps both of us alot! We'll see what happens.

Went to Santa Rosa Mall today, and went by such stores as Sears, Belke, etc. for pants and shorts. We took a stop at Old Navy, and they had some store giveaway! Within a minute of us stepping in, random girls were handing us pamphlets with us both being like "0_o... thanks." It had those peel and see what you won stickers, and my dad won Goldfish and I won jelly beans! My dad was like " I think I won a car." when we got to the prize retrieval counter. I was like " I GOT JELLY BEANS!!! YEAAAAA!!!!" in the most manly and grungy sounding voice possible of me. Then I saw a couple at a bench both playing their PSPs... how sad. That's just pathetic that you're going to sit next to each other and play your little games and not even socialize or anything with each other. Anyway. Dork alert there.

More in a sec! Must eaaat @_@
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