hey

So I'm in Tech right now. Actually, it's Technology Utilization, but that's the godawfullest longest stupidest name ever. So we all call it Tech.
And it's boring as fuck.

I'm not even supposed to be on here, but he [Dr. Schonbach] is off in his office, so he won't notice. And I did already finish the work I'm supposed to be doing today. And I'm not even behind in my normal stuff, so that's good.

But anyway. I'm crazy bored. And so, here I am, journaling away.

I wrote some more in my story, maybe a couple of pages. I think it's my best one yet. I really connect with my characters, which is good. Especially since I'm writing in different points of view a lot.

I made a new friend last night, sorta. Name of CJ, as far as I know. Maybe it was Claire. I suck with names. But anyway, she's really nice. I like making new friends. I was gonna say that I like making friends in general, but it's not like I can really make old friends, now can I? That just wouldn't work.

Eeeeeeh class is almost over. Guess I should stop soon. But I'll tell you all about the story I just started reading.

It's called [Pretty Strung Out For A Girl] and it's on quizilla. It's crazy-ass long too. Over a hundred chapters and she updates like every day. It's a Frank story, but a really amazing one. And for once, I have absolutely no idea what's gonna happen. I can't guess how the next chapter's gonna go, and when I have, I've been wrong. I like it when stories are like that. It keeps them interesting.

Unlike the book we're reading in english. Life of Pi has to be the most boring book she could have chosen for us. We've been reading it for a marking period already [that's like three months] and we're not done at all. And I pretty much already know how it'll end. It's just kinda sad. We were supposed to read Night, by Elie Wiesel. The one about Auschwitz and the Holocaust, but we're reading this instead. And I've got friends at this other school, and they've read like four-five books. We've read four-five short stories and most of this book. From September to almost March, that's all we've done. I find that frightening. We were done at least three books last year by this time. But whatever, class's over, gotta go.
February 21st, 2007 at 05:12pm