Wow, there goes the HSC. And now to paraphrase my good friend Triple H from way back in August 2002...
'"HSC, face facts! You can't burden me anymore! I will cripple your ass! H-S-C is dead!"
Yay! No more HSC! Two weeks of NOTHING..actually, not nothing...but no more schoolwork to worry about! Yay! Then I'm off to the Phils for quite some time. But for now, I need sleep. As such, so long and goodnight, HSC. Rot in hell. Please.
And I'm here to do this blog properly this time. The last time was a cop out. So, today was fun...ish. The start of the day was AWESOME; I was hyperkinetic before my Eco exam because I knew it was all about to be over. I seriously couldn't stand still, but it's not like I ever do anyway. I was constantly running around, walking off ledges, jumping off walls, etc. I wasn't even thinking about the exam; you know you've got your priorities in order when you're more worried about what you're doing after the exam than the exam itself. I was just so happy to get it all over and done with. Plus, I was even more ecstatic afterwards 'cause it wasn't that bad of an exam. I think I put up a pretty decent effort overall, so I was pretty happy with that.
Anyways, post-HSC celebrations started with me and JB going to Parra straight after the exam to go shopping for a corsage. (Or, if we had gone with JB's original idea, a corset. Luckily he figured out that the corsage was the flower, and the corset was the lingerie.) It was cool to see everyone again. Corsage shopping wasn't as hard as I thought it was gonna be, it's now just a matter of planning when to actually pick it up. Karl told me we had an impromptu game at KB at 8:45PM, so that took care of not knowing what to do that night. I originally intended to go CD-shopping as well, but I didn't feel like dragging the guys all the way to JB Hi-Fi in case I couldn't find a CD. So, we just decided to go home.
When I got home, it was sleep time. Well, after feed-the-dog and get-Ian-to-play time. I called Karl to check if he was still playing, and he said he wasn't sure, so I went to sleep 'cause I thought that meant 'no', as it usually does with us. 'I'll see' means 'no,' 'I'll try' means 'no, I'm not,' and 'I have no idea' means 'I'm staying home.' Anyway, he ends up wanting to play, so he wakes me up at 7:56PM and tells me to get ready for the game. I'm like, OMG?! But it was cool, I didn't need to do much to get ready. Karl had to play race-car driver because he had five people to pick up in less than half an hour. We ended up making it on time, but it was all for naught. We, myself included, played pretty sloppily. Totally disorganised. It was all a matter of team disorganisation. We get that settled, then we can put up a fight. But for now, the game left us pretty disappointed.
So the game sucked. Plus, there's still a lot of stuff up in the air that's bugging me and needs sorting out. Sucks, but nowhere left to go but up, right? Anyways, later days!
- marty..
END COMMUNICATION.
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