"lol."

Dec 13, 2005 01:38

So I managed to scare my dear friend Andy by figuring out his schedule in nine minutes. I already knew two of his classes because I'm in one of them and my friends are in another, and he told me what subject (general, e.g. 'math' instead of 'algebra II') he had first and fourth period (because I asked). And he told me what he had second period because, supposedly, I'd seen him once? I myself don't remember and he says it was a while ago, but fatalnocturne says that he forgot that he told her something, so haha, makes me wonder why he remembered ;)

He accused me of slowly leaking information from him, but I told him that he was doing it himself. :) He replied by saying that I asked him about his math class and which PE class he took. I then figured out his teachers by logic (though he told me his Chinese teacher). So, hahaha. That was pretty funny. I used my school's website for some of the info on who taught what.

I think I have this ability to just gather information about people's schedules and store it for later reference until it comes time for me to piece it together to make a complete schedule. I did that for two guys last year; I didn't ask either of them any information about their classes; I just based it on when I saw them and random information I picked up (labels of binder tabs), as well as discreetly asking other people questions (they never suspected a thing, "lol"). Anyway, I looked through the list for who taught his PE class (though I could care less; I know where it is), since there's only one teacher for it, and I looked through another list to find his math teacher. It didn't list the other teacher for that course, but I figured that it couldn't be him because he only teaches zero, and Andy doesn't have a zero period. Haha. He took out half the fun by telling me half his info, though. :( I find it pretty fun to gather info and watch it fall into place. I even have these little rules for myself, like "Just because this person goes into that classroom once doesn't mean that they have that class that period", etc. I've figured that there are exceptions for every incident, haha. Now, if only I could find out where Andy's locker is, and pop up and scare the hell out of him . . .

Anyway, some people call this 'stalking'. I just say it's 'discreetly gathering information'. ;) I know that I at least started doing this in fifth grade (when I was 8 or 9). Haha.

Homework now.

Wusai

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