This user has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down Aug 27, 2002
(Axe) Well...
It's time...
*Robert runs over*
(Axe) I can't find that leaving message, so we're kinda screwed .
(Robert) *sigh* Oh well...
*changes his password to unintelligable garbage and logs out*
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Something almost, but not quite, entirely unlike going back to school... (AKA 'Possible last chance to see...') Aug 26, 2002
Before we start, you might want to note that this journal entry will be long. *cuts 'net connection and works offline* *Axe disappears*
Over here in the USA, we happen to start a new school semester on the 26th August. Now, that might not seem like a big deal, especially not to you British people, who go back to school about 10th September. However, when you live in the USA and it's the 25th August, it is a big deal.
It's an especially big deal when, on that date, you will be doing something almost, but not quite, entirely unlike going back to school. Like starting a new school.
In my case, that means that I'm not going back to school. I'm going to a new school, with new, decent clothes (you heard me right, decent school clothes. As in not uniform ), a new calculator (complete with decimal to hex conversion ), a new pen, a new backpack, a new... you get the idea. A new everything.
So, you probably aren't thinking, which new lesson am I going to start my new everything with? Want to know?
PE.
Yes, you heard me.
PE.
The most evil, terrible lesson that anyone's heard of, except perhaps Latin. And I'm starting school with it.
Now listen to this. The stupid USA semester system means that I will be doing Physical Education every weekday, at 8:05 in the morning, for the next four months. The word aghh comes to mind.
Anyway, I have got some good things to report. Firstly, tommorow is the 26th August 2002. That means (according to my calender) that I'm going to a cafe and "socialising" (as Mum puts it) tomorrow, after school .
In other, non- school (or female, incidentally) related news, tomorrow's also the day that some of my held library books come in, including a few Douglas Adams ones .
Tomorrow's also the day that I'm going to make a decision. A very big one. This one concerns whether I carry on using h2g2. You heard me. By tomorrow evening, Pacific Time, I could stop using h2g2. Forever...
So this is kinda a possible 'Last Chance to See...' entry for me. I've already used up 'So long and thanks for all the fish', so that'll have to do .
Speak tomorrow, Robert
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