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Fish Number 2…

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

I got another fish…hopefully this one won’t die…

~Courtney

That Time of Year…

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

It’s finally December!!!! Yaaaayyy!!!!  I can’t wait for Christmas!!!

I will be really peeved if it doesn’t snow…

~Courtney

Heaters, Best Thing Since the Sun…

Monday, November 29th, 2010

…but today the heaters in the high school were broken, meaning there were icicles on the chairs and we froze to death while trying to stay awake during class (especially those lecture-filled classes)

Yeah, I love (and miss) heaters.

~Courtney

Teenage girl conversations…the ones held by people other than teenage girls…(continued)

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

So today I was minding my own business in class when some lady walks in and sits down next to the teacher. They start chatting like best buds.

Now, my desk is located awfully close to the teacher’s desk, so I couldn’t help but over hear some of their conversation (okay, I eavesdrop. A lot. I admit it, happy?)

At first it just seemed to be boring school stuff, this student did this. that student did that. Then it got kind of awkward. They started talking about how hot a some guy was when they were in high school and the concert coming up for one of their fav. bands (Mind you, I have NO IDEA who said band was. I’m not from the dinosaur ages)

I suppose this just goes to show, once a teenage girl always a teenage girl, occasionally in teacher form.

~Courtney

Teenage girl conversations…the ones held by people other than teenage girls…

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Today during Bio I was trying to take a test when I was distracted by a couple of the guys who were being obnoxiously loud. One of them was yelling at the other for some reason. I tried to zone them out and focus on the different stages of cellular respiration and mitosis and whatever when one of them growled, “You’re only allowed to wear jeans on Fridays!”

Okay, I admit, that got my attention. I mean, what the heck? I wear jeans dang near everyday AND I’M A GIRL!

As if that weren’t good enough the guy behind him (who wasn’t initially in the conversation) interjected, “Yeah, with sweaters! Friday is casual day!”

At this point, I’m laughing so hard, and I’m not the only one. The ignorant boys hadn’t noticed that everyone near them was eavesdropping on they’re hysterical argument.

“Dude, I don’t own a freakin’ sweater!” the one who was wearing jeans argued.

“Then go by one you moron. Friday’s are sweater days.”

This conversation continued for a good fiveish minutes, until the teacher finally pointed out that they should be taking a test, not gossiping over clothes.

~Courtney

Not so peaceful conversations…

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Today I was just making my way to my locker, just minding my own business, when I saw a couple of boys arguing intensely. They looked like freshman, so I started to make my way around them when one spun around and grabbed my shoulder and shouted real loud in my ear “HEY! IS BAMBI A BOY OR A GIRL?!”

After the initial shock passed and I managed to regain myself, I thought about the question for a brief second, “I think he’s a boy.” I replied uneasily.

One of the kids groaned and the other cheered. Apparently the fact that I’m a girl makes it definite that I know Bambi’s gender…

The one who was arguing that Bambi was a girl insisted the fact, saying no boy would be that wussy, when another kid got involved. He just jumped in on the conversation with a, “Of course Bambi’s a boy. He get’s twitterpatted over that girl deer, remember?” This boy also looked like a freshman, and the mere fact that he knew Bambi’s gender off the top of his head kind of freaked me out, but the original arguing boys didn’t seem to care.

Apparently, in order to fit into society today, you have to know Bambi’s gender.

~Courtney

Drum Roll Everybody…

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

As I’ve mentioned in earlier posts, my little brother got a new drum set. I was curious, so I told him to teach me something. After about twelve tries I finally managed to get the pattern he was attempting to teach me.

“Good.” He said after I finally managed to get one right. “Now let me.”

He, of course, showed me up big time. I apparently have no talent in the art of drum banging.

~Courtney

Quotes…

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

As my followers (apparently I have some) will hopefully know, in the “fortune cookies” category to the right ——>

I store quotes, some of which I get from fortune cookies (hence the name)

Recently I have gotten several suggestions, so if you know you gave me one, check it out. If you haven’t given me a quote, go find one (they are freaking everywhere. Heck, you can tell me something you’ve said!! It’s still a quote!) then go check it out.

You might see something you recognize 😉

~Courtney

Blogs…

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Apparently my entire freaking family has a blog (weeeellllllll, Ash doesn’t, but that’s just cuz she’s lame like that.) and, also apparently (yes, i love that word. get over it.) I’m actually mentioned quite a bit in said blogs…(particularly my mom’s)

Not sure how I feel about this.

~Courtney

Substitutes…

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

I’ve always hated school subs, they never get anything right and are too easily fooled by the conniving students- the ones who don’t follow the rules on a daily bases, or the ones who switch seats. You know who I’m talking about.

Anyway, I used to think music or art subs were the worst. Special talent classes like those just can’t be taught by a random stranger.

Then I got a Chinese sub. WHO IN THEIR RIGHT MIND WOULD SUB FOR A CHINESE CLASS? We’re always yelling across the room at each other in a random language, and the sub wouldn’t have a clue if we were totally planning a riot or something. I was sure it couldn’t get any worse than that…

Until I got a sub for driver’s ed. How is that even possible? Especially when I thought our first teacher was a little…unstable…to begin with. I actually figured a sub might not be such a horrible thing, I mean in comparison to the original. Then we met the sub. She was hard of hearing and not up-to-date on the most recent road laws…I would be scared, but I passed the permit test, so whatever.

Subs still suck.

~Courtney