15 May 2006

Fun, Fun, Silly-Willy

"What are we going to do tonight, Brain?"
"The same thing we do every night, Pinky: try to take over the world."

Man, it's been quite a week. I spent most of last week either studying for tests, taking tests, or moving people out of their rooms. Oh yeah, and then I moved home. Boy, I'll tell ya - it was not easy. I spent Saturday packing my stuff and moving it home, courtesy of Jonny O's truck and Andy's Beretta [bang bang]. Yes Andy, you must make the sound effects. You never do. You need to. It's cool. I promise.

Then I spent some of Saturday afternoon and all of Sunday afternoon/evening fixing some residents' rooms and cleaning my own. I had no idea how much dust was in my room. It took forever. My mom got to school around 7:00 tonight, but we didn't leave Clark until 9:24. I had to finish cleaning my room. IT TOOK FOREVER! But I'm at home now, and it feels good.

I was able to hook up my computer, DVD player, and TV to an extra stereo we had in the garage. It's sweet. I used my two big speakers from my regular stereo for front speakers and two small ones I found lying around for the two rear speakers. I can't wait to watch a movie with surround sound. It'll be awesome.

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On Wednesday I'm going up to school to talk to an advisor about classes for summer school and the fall. Hopefully, I'll be able to formally declare my major, and I should be able to register for classes. [shakes fist in anger at the stupidity of the university system] I might get straight As this semester. I haven't done that since like 5th grade or something. I should have, but I've been pretty ... uh ... unwise, shall we say, since then about my studies. And by that, I mean that I didn't study. But I digress. My point is, my 2.6 last semester should bump up to like a 3.25 or so after grades officially post this week. That's awesome. You have no idea how much I need that. If I take two or three classes this summer, I might be able to graduate next May instead of next December. That would be cool, but we'll see what the advisor has to say.

Narf.

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