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In July and August 2006, fourteen talented teenagers came together to study the craft of essay writing at a "nerd camp" in upstate New York. This is our blog. Bow.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Heeeeeellllooooooooo.

Hi all. I think I've kind of given up on memories of the week because A) I'm running out of ideas for them -- I tried to use only things everyone (or almost everyone) would remember, so, yeah, and B) I seem to have less time now. Maybe cause it's like getting close to the end of the year which = regents so my teachers are all like OMG!! REGENTS!!! AHH!!!, or maybe just cause my teachers this semester give more HW ... or something. But I always think like "oh, I should really post today" but then I don't get a chance. But I'm posting now. Even though I have a bio test tomorrow. So be happy. Yay!!

Thanks to everyone who said happy birthday!!!! I was trying to post after my birthday, but then that whole google account thing got in the way cause I couldn't remember what my username was... I have a *really* bad memory for that sort of thing. But my birthday was good. Not especially exciting, but very good.

Hum. Tomorrow I'm doing this "day of silence" thing at school. It's to support gay rights, and it should be pretty amusing... like half the freshmen class is doing it. Just not talking. At all. All day. And we have passes so we don't even have to talk in class.

And did you know that if it had been 10 degrees colder on Sunday we would have gotten 7 ft of snow? That's A LOT of snow.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i would hurt someone if it snowed.

But, hahahaha, im doing the day of silence thing too.

7:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am doing the day of silence too, but what's annoying in my school is that it is soooo conservative that even though we have an entire LGBT subcommunity type group (of probably 50 people), our GLSA is constantly shot down, and administraters turn away when anything about sexual orientational discrimination by teachers, and administrators as well as students is mentioned.

9:30 PM  
Blogger Ray said...

yeah, the upper schoolers did that but it didn't really pass into the middle school

8:31 PM  

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