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Monday, January 14, 2008


   All I Can Think Of To Type In This Section Is A Sentence Saying Exactly That
I'm tired, and for no good reason. Last night, after annoying my sister and niece for a prolonged period saying whatever popped into my head (think of something along these lines: "Miso soup!" repeated, "Run! It Gojira!" also repeated, and as many Power Ranger/ Super Sentai themes I could remember), I finally fell asleep... and after waking up and laying in bed until I feared lateness, got up and checked the time: 4:30. No, wait, I SHOULD be tired....

Today was a load of bollocks. ...I never thought I would actually use "bollocks" ever, but there it is... I went through first period and most of second period before my Spanish teacher(Spanish being my second period) got a call saying I had to report to OCR. For those of you who don't know what OCR is(read: everyone), its basically La Joya Community High School's own form of in-school suspension. Once there, I found out that I had to serve a day because of a missed detention last semester. Now, I don't ever remember getting a detention that I didn't serve last fall/winter, so I was skeptical, but I went with it.

After getting in my seat and hearing the obligatory instruction from the baby-sitter(that's basically what the man watching over the OCR class is) speed-read like he had said it a thousand times before(he probably had. No joke), I got to copying down a bunch of BS about the rules of OCR, the school's vision and beliefs, and then, to top it off, the six traits of writing! I remember the other stuff(I had served a nine-day stint in OCR in my sophomore year for looking up "inappropiate material" on the Internet. I don't want to go into it...) but the six traits? Come on, man!

So I was jailed and put through the ropes at the end of second period, and spent third and fourth(my lunch) copying the packet of "information" down, but fifth period came something interesting. I had just finished writing and pulled out a book from my backpack, when I got a tightly folded note from the person on my right. I don't know if he actually wrote it, but the contents of the note were, basically, to revolt against OCR by walking out and going to the administration at La Joya and demanding that they changed the policy. It also insisted on being passed on. It had a very "V For Vendetta" feel to it for me. I, once again, was skeptical; this time of the willingness of my fellow peers to actually do this. I don't think I should have been concerned, though. No walk-out happened today, though; I don't know if there was a signal to do it or something(the paper never detaile that) but nothing out of the ordinary occured. Instead, I fell asleep twice and didn't get caught either time(you weren't supposed to sleep in OCR).

So now, I'm in the school's library typing this up(of course). My eyes are red(stupid contacts...) and I about to wrap this up. One good thing(!), though; I'm borrowing Devil May Cry 3 from a friend, so I'm gonna start that as soon as I get home today. Later.

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