Second Circuits

Tuesday - May 29, 2007

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I went to campus this morning and got my second circuits midterm test back. We both did very well, and I definitely performed better than I thought I would. Praise God. When Ross got his test back, he saw an 85 on the front of his test and started grinning. I ended up getting an 86, which was the high for this test.

The average of the test was about 30 something, so Ross definitely recovered very well from his lower score on the first test. If we can both ace the final, we'll do very well in this class.

Instead of lecturing, the professor went over solutions to the test. Since we did well, we picked up our things and left the room. We had other things we need to get finished in other classes.


This morning I called joseph's cell phone to arrange a time for me to pick up my wallet. It fell out of my pocket a couple nights ago. He didn't pick up.

After a while, I got a call, and looking at the screen saw that it was Joseph. Picking up the phone, I said really loudly, "WHAT UP DOG? WHEN I PICK MY WALLET?" There was a pause, and then an older man's voice says, "Hi, Mikey?"

Turns out Joseph's Dad had his cell phone today for some strange reason. Embarrassed, I pseudo-laughed and started talking to Joe's dad.

This isn't the first time something like this has happened. A while ago the exact same thing happened with Joseph's mom. She called me with their house phone, but my caller ID showed a picture of Joseph on my phone, so I also said something like, "Sup, Dog?"

Haha. From now on I will be a little more cautious answering my phone calls. Yarr!

Comments

hahaha or at least calls from joseph! hahahaha :)

anna on May 30, 2007 01:13 PM
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