Tuesday, January 30, 2007

The Tuesday Express

It's Tuesday, and you know what that means! Actually, no, you don't know what that means. I don't even know what Tuesday means. Actually, Tuesday is three good things to me.

1) Mardi Gras (meaning "Fat Tuesday")
2) Good Luck and Prosperity (Wikipedia)
3) A day for progress and complete unfinished work. (Wikipedia).

Today, as well, you should know, is Tuesday, and tomorrow is the last day of January! To give you a taste of tomorrow's blog, I will write a new "End of The Month" Report of things I did in January. But, that's tomorrow. Today was an interesting day. I had a quiz in Conflict and Diplomacy class (Political Science Department) and I think I did very well. I got to campus at 8:00 A.M. I bought a Times-Picayune newspaper, read it, then studied for the quiz.

My Political Science class began with the professor going over Chapter 3 (Forgotten War I: Korea) and then we had our quiz on Chapters 1-3. It was just 9 questions and took me five minutes. After class, I went to the University Computer Center (UCC) and checked my e-mail. Just a couple of e-mails from a professor about our online Spanish Test 1 and an e-mail from US Airways. I bought a datebook from the bookstore to put down my test dates and homework due dates, because, without a datebook, I'd be a mess.

Economics class began at 12:30 P.M., and ended at 1:30 P.M., 15 minutes early. We went over Supply and Demand. It was quite good. I walked with a buddy of mine from the economics class to my class, and we talked about our high school days and how our grades were. I then had Math. They had a pop quiz on Thursday! My professor said that I can't make it up - it was a pop quiz, so, don't worry, just five points. We were to have a test on Thursday on Chapter 6, sections 1-4, but, because class was cancelled last Tuesday, the test has been moved to next Thursday. The class had a brief review of Section 6.3 and then we jumped into Section 6.4.

After class, I hopped into my car and drove home. Took about a half an hour. I got home, took my online test, read my e-mail, Deadspin, Kissing Suzy Kolber, and Dan Shanoff blogs (links to your left) and then ate dinner (meatloaf, mashed potatoes, corn, and tomato soup). I then finished off my day with some oatmeal.

Currently, I'm on Yahoo Messenger, and Kristin is on, but I'm scared to instant message her. She'll instant message me one day. Even if she doesn't, it's no big deal.

Live Long And Prosper. I'll see you all tomorrow.

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