Tryout Day Two

Wednesday - February 02, 2005

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School was long as always today. Wednesdays bring a long day of academic suffering. First public speaking, then writing seminar, and then statistics. The only relief are if there's friends in the class, or if there's some sort of break, like the morning break and lunch. Today, both were lacking.

During lunch, we all went to Cingular in the dancing pigs plaza. They said there was a Cingular store there, but we didn't know whether it was a parrot cingular, because phil told me that parrot cingulars couldn't replace SIM cards. When I got there, it turned out to actually be a parrot cingular, but they could replace SIM cards. This not so nice dude kindly informed me that the cards weren't replaced free as phil said, but cost 25$.

25 bucks for a small sim card chip thing. Can you believe it?

I called my mom, and she said to wait a couple days, to see if she could make a last minute effort to find it somewhere. We all just walked around inside and looked at the phones. We left, went to Safeway, bought some doughnuts, and then went to drop two of the group home.

Ditha has some sort of government debate activity or something, so she didn't go to sixth today, and neither did ben, because he's lazy and decided to ditch. Since I'm such a goody two shoes, I didn't ditch and went to class, the lone survivor. That made the class pretty crazy, and I thought I was going to pass out from boredom.

After school, I went home, ate some burritos, then went off to tennis practice. We did the same old, and just went around walking and hitting. Today wasn't really a day for pictures. Oh well.


I need to mention this. In my writing seminar class, this girl across the room eats during class sometimes. The thing is though, she eats painfully slow. I havn't seen anyone like that. When eating noodles, they're all plain, and she chops up her bite with her fork, finally spearing one or two small bits of noodle and eats it slowly, chewing at a pace only seen in etiquette class films. Today she was eating a powerbar, breaking off microscopic bites, looking at them, and then placing them softly into her mouth. Interesting.


As a followup to my last snippet. I had spagetti tonight, and instead of inhaling it, I ate it bit by bit, like the dudette in my class. It's actually kinda fun and entertaining, and you don't get sauce or anything all over your face. I think I maybe enjoy this way more. Wow.

It also kinda feels like you have a lot more food when you eat it at a slow pace.


Oh man. Dudes and dudettes. The tennis team got accepted into a national tournament in SoCal because a team in Florida didn't get back to the organization. The team is flying there and playing in it, in an awesome part of Cal, but...

Im going to mexico that week. No! Haha. Its okay though. Mexico is much more important than playing tennis. "A matter of life and death"

Comments

sup chao. how do you take the pictures that you're in? or does someone else take them?

weiwei on February 2, 2005 08:56 PM

he uses psychic powers.

my leg looks buff in that second to last picture. since the lower half is twice as dark as the upper portion, it looks like two different people's legs fused together.

are you SURE it's the same days? you're missing out on the OC fun!

joseph on February 2, 2005 10:00 PM
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