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Tuesday, April 28, 2009 - 5:07 AM
Time Check: 8.08 pm
Listening To: The Almost's album, "Southern Weather".
Random: It's was mighty hot. And then it rained -_-
This band is great. They're The Almost. Fronted by Aaron Gillespie (The Redhead), also a drummer from UnderOath (an equally good band). They're the closest you can get to good, normal, not so overrated music. Do give it a try for those who listen to overrated music. Stop listening to overrated music and call it good. Overrated artist are like only there for the money. So stop it. ANYWAYS. Had P.E. today where we played street soccer in the super-blistering hot sun. At least we got the whole court to ourselves for the whole P.E. lesson. Otherwise it would've been double the trouble. Then a quick lunch in the cafe, and off to Computer Animation. This week's classwork were pretty straightforward. There were instructions, so it's pretty easy and quick. Not much hassle. So far played around with an orange, a wall, chesspieces and chesspieces with a chessboard. There's alot of chess involved in Animation. HAHA. But going home near five is not such a good thing. RUSH HOUR, PEOPLE. Ouh. There's a new disease over in the other countries. It's called Swine Flu. For those of you who don't know, Swine is another word for PIG. And then Brendon asked me in the bus. Why is it that they use the word COW in Mad Cow Disease and the word Bird in Bird Flu and when it comes to Pig, they use Swine Flu. Anybody got the answer to that? Haha.~END~
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