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Nov DecFebruary 26, 2000 |
So, Turnabout was fun. I did go stag, but despite my previous beliefs, there are still things to do, provided you have a bunch of cool friends to hang out with. Katie's little sister brought a guy that she said she liked but that he was stalking her since she asked him out. So every time the dj played a slow song she came over and danced with me. I found out later on that he wasn't really being a stalker and Kim just didn't like him for some other reason. I think Kim owes that guy an apology. I also kinda feel like the bad guy because I will probably be henceforth refered to as, 'that asshole who ruined my date' by that poor guy. Oh well, so after the dance we all went swimming (I realize only now as I sit with sore eyes how long it's been since I have gone swimming) over at Annie's house. That was a lot of fun, we played water basketball, and fought over a toy whale most of the time. I have my new monitor, yea! So now I am that much closer to leaving the hell hole. This monitor is really sweet, but, I have to admit that it did take a while to configure some things again so that they aren't deformed looking. You see, this monitor is flat, where as most moitors are slightly rounded. They round monitors to keep the distance from any point on the monitor to the tip of the electron gun as consistant as possible. With a flat screen, it gives you more true to life images, because you aren't looking at the picture through a lens, however this is only after you profusely adjust the monitor so that it doesn't distort things due to the distance variation in the corners. Okay, now that I have sufficiently proved myself a complete dork, I will move on. Tonight did have a pretty sucky side to it. Joel got a ticket. He was going to pass Hans, cause Hans was being an idiot, but Joel was just at the wrong place at the wrong time; in a no passing zone, with a cop watching. The funny part: when Jason and Katie got out of the car when I stopped behind them, Jason locked his keys in the car with the car running, doh! so Hans had to bring him to his house to get his other set. That isn't at all funny by itself, but it reminded me of a funny story. Mr. Harris my Comp Sci teacher sophomore and junior year once said; 'you know it's gonna be one of those days when the intercom clicks on and says, Mr. Harris, your car has it's lights on, and the car is running, and your keys are locked in it.' He just said, that's when you jsut need to go home and get back in bed before you hurt yourself. Tomorrow Hans, Katie, and I are going to Krispe Kreme to get doughnuts... ...mmm... ...KK doughnuts. I can't wait, ta ta, I'm tired, I get home to late to not be when I write these, oh well, not like I am going to do anything about that anyway. |