Thursday, January 25, 2007

Thursday Feels Like Friday

It's Thursday night and my week of classes is done until next week, when I'm back on campus beginning Monday. I got up a little late this morning (6:40 A.M.) and left home around 7:15 A.M. I got into a little traffic in Metairie, but, there's traffic there every morning, so you get used to it. I got to campus at 7:50 A.M., and immediately went to the University Center to read the newspaper, my book for Political Science, and do my Math homework.

Someone left their Times-Picayune on the table next to me, so, I read it and then put it back on the table for someone else to read. Had myself a Nutri-Grain Bar and some water. Then, I read about the Korean War in my Conflict and Resolution Book, "Why Nations Go To War." I then went to class, where our professor went over the notes for Chapter 2 (World War II) and told us there's a quiz Monday on Chapter 1 (World War I and The Iron Dice), Chapter 2 (World War II and Operation Barbarossa) and Chapter 3 (Korean War and Aftermath).

After that class, I went back to the University Center for a small lunch and to finish some Math problems. But, uh oh, I forgot my Math notebook WITH MY HOMEWORK IN IT! Never fear, skipping class is here! After deciding that skipping class was the best idea, I went to the Computer Lab in my next class building, BellSouth Kirschman Hall. After the lab, I went down to my Macroeconomics Class on the first floor of the hall. The professor will now take roll beginning Tuesday's class, so, if you didn't skip by then, you never will, unless a friend will sign your name.

Instead of going to my Math class, I shot the breeze for five minutes, then hopped in my car and drove down Lake Pontratrain toward Metairie, then hopped on the I-10 expressway from Metairie to Kenner. At home, I filled up a empty bottle with water and decided to go for a walk. I walked down my street, then at the intersection, I took a right to another street next to mine and walked down that street. At another intersection, I walked past my street and down another street, where I walked some more, then headed home, showered, ate, watched "Pardon The Interruption" and "SportsCenter" on ESPN and my local CBS news.

Tonight, I'm going to play some Madden NFL football on my computer for a little bit, then watch some television. Tomorrow begins a brand new day.

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