Monday, May 23, 2005

OPI

Awhile ago, I went on a Environmental Science field trip to OPI... Olympic Parks Institute. It was tons of fun, and I learned a lot. Hopefully I can post some pictures soon. Oh, and this happens to be my first post from home. All my other ones were made else where.

Saturday, May 21, 2005

Correction

Sorry, but thank you to the person who posted a comment on my last post. I made a small error. Here in the USA, we don't have two words, but in other countries they do.

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Oranges

Random Thought of the day: why do we have two different words for the orange fruit and the orange color? Who decided that? I just recently found out that other languages have two words and it sparked my noggin's wonderings on this positively abstract conundrum.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Annual Signing

Yearbook signing is a strange an foreign thing. Truthfully, I have only done it for the past two years, so as to it being foreign, to most, this is easily explained. However, my belief in it being foreign is that when it is required for everyone to sign an annual, those who have nothing to say are forced to say something lame like, "have a great summer" or "class has been fun". Oh, brother! On top of this, when the person really means for you to have the best summer of your life, they aren't taken seriously because everyone else is wishing them the exact same thing. The people who know you best are always the ones who can't think of anything to say. That is one of the most frustrating things. And, when you finally think of something to say, it is years later at an obscure gathering of equestrian thesbians, and it doesn't matter anymore. Everyone who you would like to write and list all the wonderful things that you just realized about them is dead, have combovers and have become unrecognizable due to too many years in jail, too many plastic surgeries, or haven't changed at all and, as a result, you wouldn't dream of corresponding with them!! Anyways, I find myself a sceptic in the area of yearbook signing, and yet, I love reading whatever intelligent (or inteligible) things people care to tell me.