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OK, so first I screw up a really easy problem in Chemistry. Then English sucked for all the obvious reasons. Then I had my appointment with Dr. Ennsmann, which was pointless. Chris said afterward it was pointless, though he was the one who made me do it, and then Nina was puzzled as to why we had done it, though just last week she was saying I should. This sucks.
Anyway, we still haven't sold very many tickets. I don't know what we're going to do. I still have to send that letter too. I think I found the address on the Internet, but I'll need to ask Mrs. Constien to confirm.
Wonderful hot sauce incident at lunch.
Mrs. Butler wasn't there in Calculus again. She warned us she might not. Anyway, we're doing another chapter which confuses the heck out of everybody instead of making any attempt at a review for finals. She told us that none of the homework from this chapter will be checked until after finals, which means I have lost all motivation to work on it, especially considering the junk I have to do this week for other classes, like an MWDS and my Econ industry report for Friday.
Mr. Bond-Harris (James Bond-Harris) was lecturing in Programming, so I slept all hour. Hey, the lights are off, the blower from the projector is in my face, I already know this crap...
Auto has seriously sucked lately. First we get assigned to tools, so I hand out tools while Andy "finishes" our engine. Then Mr. Elliott yells at us (no, to be fair, he yelled at Andy for this one) for not torquing the cylinder head (dumb). Then he discovers our intake manifold is on backwards. Great. Now we finally have it reassembled, but he has to make sure it turns over. We were turning it with a flywheel tool, but he told us to use a breaker bar on the bolt on the front of the engine. Only thing is, that bolt doesn't seem to be connected to the crankshaft, because the flywheel doesn't turn when we spin it. Andy picked the crappiest engine in there for us to work on (it has "Turns Over Hard Bad Crank" written on the flywheel in White-Out). Plus, today I took the lab out of our locker and set it on my desk. Andy asked later if it was on my desk and I said yes. When I returned, it was not on my desk or in the locker, and Andy was gone. I hope he has it, because considering that it's worth 1000 points, the consequences of losing it are all too clear.
Also, ASE quizzes. I circled the answers to the ones we took yesterday in the book like Mr. Elliott tells us to, but I didn't do it for the ones we took today, which were really hard.
Can only hope that Econ project goes well.
Then went to see Dr. Swade after school. Appointment time: 4:00. Time I actually see doctor: 5:15.
[1]: http://www.engrish.com/detail.php?imagename=beware.jpg&category=Engrish from Other Countries&date=2003-03-21
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