Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Middle of The Week Business

T.G.I.W.: Thank God It's Wednesday - and that means that I have to go through Thursday at New Orleans U (U.N.O), and, my college week ends. My morning began by attempting to do my Trigonometry homework, but, our professor, who might be as old as dirt, never taught us how to do half. So, tomorrow's class should be fun. "Turn in your homework" he'll say. And, I'll look at him and say, "I didn't do it because you didn't teach me how." I wouldn't be surprised if he forgets our names.

Kristin never came, and neither did Shelly, but I assume since Kristin lives next to campus, she probably slept, and Shelly doesn't have a class in the morning. So, I just read the Times-Picayune. Bush didn't make any mention of Hurricane Katrina. Did he forget about Katrina? Probably. But, oh well. Mississippi made a deal with State Farm to give homeowners money. Good for them, bad for Louisiana, because our governor is a piece of shit. Just an opinion, may or may not be fact.

I went to my Major American Writers class. My professor is cool. She doesn't mind if we have the book. My book is coming in the mail by the end of the week, so, I used printed off paper of the poems for class (Anne Bradstreet poems) from the Internet. Man, that Anne Bradstreet talks a lot about sex and getting it on, and that her love for her husband is better than any woman's love for their husband.

After that, I had to walk cross campus to my Biology class. We talked about polysaccharides and trans fat and cholesterol and calories. She's a good teacher. Little boring, but, it's Biology. What do you expect?

Lunch time! Salad with baked Lays. The salad has tomatoes, lettuce, lite ranch, turkey, and roast beef. What a healthy lunch. And, the bake Lays and crackers helped me fill up. I checked my e-mail in one of the computer labs on campus and then went to my Biology lab class. My partner and I worked with microscopes. It was a good class. My partner and I were the last ones to leave the class.

I drove home to the sounds of my IPod Nano. Thursday will be another day. Up by 6:30 A.M. Out the door and on my way to class by 7 A.M. Eat a small breakfast and read "Why Nations Go To War" for my Political Science Class. I leave the University Center and walk to the Liberal Arts Center for my Political Science class (Conflict And Resolution).

Break from 11-12:15. At 12:15 P.M., I take my seat in my Macroeconomics class. The professor is super-cool. Her notes are on Blackboard, so, people might not come to class. I just might not come one day. After that is my hated class-Trigonometry. Then I go home.

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