The 2nd Grade Ear Story, Plus Scrubs and Backstreet Boys loving
2:55 p.m. on September 21, 2007

Hey readers! How are you all doing? I'm doing really good. I think the best way to describe how I'm feeling is relaxed.

Okay, first up, the classes and then the rest of the entry.

So, Economics. We went over the test. I got a 78. I was very happy. 78 is good enough for me.

French. So, yeah, it's all good. I mean, no mention of the whole thing that happened on Wednesday (nobody probably noticed because I didn't bring attention to it). So, we can now put that away in the "Don't Talk About That Anymore" File! Anyways, that test was pretty hard. Well, some of it was okay. I forgot the to be conjugation, but that shit always gets me. I'm so used to English, I don't even thing about.

In relation to what happened on Wednesday, I was upset for most of the day right? I actually cried when my grandma tried to get me to do something for her. And she like... told mom, who asked if I was okay, and I was all, leave me alone. Basically how it went. And I was reminded of the 2nd grade ear anecdote.

"What is the 2nd grade ear anecdote?" you ask? Ask! Okay, in 2nd grade, one day I spent the entire day with this horrible earache, and crying about it, it hurt so bad. One of the coaches even came up to me at one point and asked what was wrong because everyone was wondering. And, I WOULDN'T TELL HER. Indeed, I was in horrible pain and I wouldn't say anything. I guess I was either to proud to say, "No, everything is not okay, my ear hurts!" (Or a good cry of "MY EAR HURTS!" or I expected her to know that I was feeling bad or that like... it was my whole embargo on not going to the nurse's office for most of my schooling. I'm serious. For most of my public schooling, I never went to the nurse's office. Except in early grades. And of course, 10th grade when I left school early because of the flu. But, yeah, that fit because I WOULDN'T SAY WHAT WAS WRONG. I could have easily told my mother what had happened, but I didn't. But, alas, it's all good, I'm over it. By the way, I'm 90 percent sure the person who asked me was Coach Darby (sp?), a very nice African American lady who had a hair style similar to this:

By the way, that woman is the beautiful Heather Headley who was in the original Broadway version of The Lion King as Nala.

I also wrote down a To-Do list for this weekend. I've got 40 percent done. I just need to write to Disney about KP boxsets, study for my Enviro Science and Math tests next week, and maybe if I feel like it, do quotes for my quote book for May and June 08. Hey might as well get around to. AS WELL AS watch The Lion King. Yes, indeed. I feel that I am have not watched the film for a long time.

So, I finished watching the Scrubs DVD Boxset. Don Faison does the commentary on two episodes. One with Judy Reyes. I do love Carla and Turk. I loved the special features. I mean, like they have the dogs of the show, which is great. Zack Braff has a gay dog! Haha! That works for him.

So, I'm debating about buying S4 and S5 of Scrubs next month, maybe one for my birthday or something to that effect. I just don't wanna go it all the once.

So, S6 is so good. I love it. I mean, like, they had a pre-natal surgery on Jordon and Cox's baby, right? And like, her little hand held on to Turk's hand. I was so into it.

So, I had the shock and delight of my life this afternoon. Guess who has a song out? My boys! The Backstreet Boys have a single out of their new song Inconsolable. I love it! I bought it from iTunes and I've listened to it like 4 times since I got it. I mean, it's so good. It really goes to prove that who cares if Kevin is gone? The boys still sound so BEAUTIFUL together. Apparently, the new CD comes out on the 30th. Unbreakable is what it's call. But, dude, the song STRIKES a chord with me. It does. I will definitely have to buy it, because there are several things in my life to which I am loyal too to the end, and Backstreet Boys are part of that list.

What's on that list:
Well, to put it short. KP, the BSB, Harry Potter, Pirates of the Caribbean, Star Wars... basically, yeah. Anyways...

Thought/Quote of the day: "What do you get little year old kids?" "I don't know. They like to cry and eat."-- Christy Stoppable and Will Stoppable, Kim Possible: Twin's First Birthday by myself, December 2006

Word of the day: interplanetary

Hakuna Matata.

The AW/AB Countdown to my 20th Birthday: 34 days, 22 hours, 13 minutes!!!

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