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September 6th, Homeroom
I fell asleep last night attempting to get half-way through my Geometry problems. I have it right after English next period. I really sincerely hope that this was only to scare us and that we aren't going to have this many problems in the future.
But knowing my luck, I highly doubt it.
I don't even get the POINT of Homeroom. I'm here, aren't I? It's not like they don't take attendance in EVERY OTHER CLASS. Oh, no, they have to make sure that we are here at the get-go of every morning. What if I get a flat on the limo one day?? What if I get kidnapped by angry British royals and am shipped off to London and I don't get back in time for Homeroom? What are they going to do? Give me a detention because I didn't show up for the most pointless class of the day?
Oh, of course that's what they are going to do.
September 6th, English
Mrs. Wan, my new English teacher, seems really cool. If only she didn't assign two chapters of our novel of the month at a time. I mean seriously. Does it look like we really have time to read this big thick novel, even if it IS really good so far? Some of us have other things to do.
Like be tortured in Princess Lessons.
At least I'm off this week. Dad convinced Grandmére to let me have the first week of school off. She didn't agree, but what's new? She begrudgingly let me have the week off, but if, and only if, I would go to some ball with her Saturday night.
What were my options? Having to do princess lessons on TOP of all this homework I have, or go to some ball on Saturday night, which is so obviously the best choice since now that Michael is at Columbia I have no social life.
I do, however, have to help Lilly during the day film her television show, Lilly Tells it Like It Is. This week, I think that Lilly was thinking about filming the culture of the subway system of New York. She says that New Yorkers are famous for their public transit system, and we should address this. I had to remind her that it was dangerous for me to ride the subway alone, so we would have to bring Lars, my bodyguard along. She said that this would be good, since Lars was all tall and tan-looking, and so not American. She said he could be in it. But when I mentioned this to Lars, he said that he would go with as long as he wasn't on camera.
I can see why he wouldn't want to be. Lilly really did make him sound like a freak when she told me about it.
September 6th, Geometry
Oh, great!
Now, I have to finish not only the problems that I didn't finish last night, but also the next set of 20 problems!
I really need to find someone in G&T who is good at Geometry. I asked Lilly, but she said that she's in Trigonometry and while it's easy, she's got so many homework problems that between that and English, she has no time for my petty Geometry problems.
I have the feeling I could be in the same straights with Geometry as Algebra.
And guess what the teacher just said.
When I pass Geometry, next year I have to take Algebra!
AGAIN!
I really hope that this thing with Mom and Mr. G works out and she doesn't divorce him. I have the feeling I'm going to need him next year.
Better yet, I would really like it if he taught Algebra II. That way, I would have my teacher at home with me, which rocked last year whenever I needed help on my Algebra.
September 6th, G&T
Tina and I just finished our French homework. It really isn't as bad as I thought it would be.
Things just aren't the same without Michael in this class. Sure, Mrs. Hill already went to the teacher's lounge and we locked Boris in the closet again, where he is now practicing something by a Russian composer that no one can pronounce. He seems considerably happier though. It appears that him and Lilly made up over the summer and are dating again.
Lilly was finished with her Trig homework within 20 minutes after the starting bell, so she's trying to explain to me beginning Geometry. I just don't get it.
I can see now how Algebra might be of use to me in my future occupation of running Genovia. However, Geometry will be totally pointless. So why is it required for Graduation?? Why me?
September 7th, in the limo on the way home
I swear, I think I'll be up until midnight doing all of this homework. I have two chapters of TKAM to read, plus 10 more Geometry problems (what I didn't get done during G&T with Lilly and Tina's help), and I have to work on my story for this month's Atom. Somehow, I actually made it into the actual newspaper class. And on my first day, they gave me an actual article.
Not like the one where I was covering the Jangbu Panasa prom-strike. This one is more serious.
I have to do a pre-football article. I have to do profiles on all of the football starters and how I think the season is going to pan out!
For starters...I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT FOOTBALL!
And another thing: I don't really care about some guys throwing air wrapped in pigskin around a field.
I care about things like...movies, especially Star Wars and Dirty Dancing, and anything with Antonio Banderas...music...Michael Moscovitz.
Yes, I could definitely write an article about Michael. But I doubt anyone else would be interested enough to read what some guy's girlfriend has to say about him.
Homework:
English: two chapters of TKAM
Geometry: pg. 5-7, problems 8-28
G&T: please
French: I'll do it during G&T with Tina
Atom: research football! Difference between Running Back and Wide Receiver a MUST!
PE: riiiiiiight.
Tonight is so going to suck.
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