Jun. 27th, 2002

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oy. I hope I'm going to be able to finish my cleaning up. worst comes to worst I'll just turn on the AC. I was able to do a lot before, and I'm very proud of myself, but I still have quite a bit left. And I'm very hot. I took a nap to get rid of the headache I got from cleaning up, and so far it's worked (although I just woke up) but my face is all sweaty from being on the couch cushions. And my mouth is sore again. Oh, and Mike is here with his friend Matan, and I'm wearing a rather indecent nightgown. I think it's really a dress, but my breasts are too small to wear it in public so I'm using it as a nightie ;) So I'm trying to kinda avoid him. So now I need to wash my face in cold water, brush my teeth, and finish cleaning.
Katie is at David's.

I'd forgotten to mention, my French teacher e-mailed me and Katie our grades on the regents and for the year. I got double 95's :D Same as Bio last year, actually. And Katie got a 98 on the Regents and a 96 for the year!! w00t! I'm so proud :D (of her and myself)

Graduation. . . well, the Salutatorian or however that's spelled had a very long and rambling speech, and it started to rain. David was able to start his speech, but then there was a clap of thunder and he stopped. Which was nice of him, but it is a damned shame we had to listen to all of Jen's very long and boring speech and very little of David's smart, clever, and funny speech. ::sigh:: Ah well. He gave Katie some of his things to hold, because his arms were full, and then ran off, so we ended up taking his speech home and were able to read it then. heh heh.

uhm. right. then we went out to dinner. Cheesecake Factory. fancy, kinda a long wait, the food was good.

I'm going to go finish my cleaning up. I hope I haven't lost my inertia.
guingel: (clean ;))
1.  Liberal Quakers (100%)   Click here for info
2.  Unitarian Universalism (97%)   Click here for info
3.  Mainline to Liberal Christian Protestants (90%)   Click here for info
4.  Neo-Pagan (81%)   Click here for info
5.  New Age (80%)   Click here for info
6.  Reform Judaism (78%)   Click here for info
7.  Secular Humanism (73%)   Click here for info
8.  Mahayana Buddhism (68%)   Click here for info
9.  Bahá'í Faith (62%)   Click here for info
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13.  Scientology (56%)   Click here for info
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hmmm. interesting.
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too tired to write more, but I'll give you guys a final entry tomorrow. (then you don't have to hear from me for two weeks!)

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