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listening: blink 182, down

Summer school appears to be my most viable option to avoid doing a semester of high school after graduation.
Let me start from the beginning. In the 732nd installment of Brett`s Boneheaded Moves, I decided to take math 10-C this year, ie the new curriculum, with the hopes of going to med school. Two days in, I decided not to go to med school and instead screwed myself over. Now the Applied Math 20 course this semester is FULL, it`ll be GONE AFTER THIS SUMMER, and I`m left here looking like an idiot.
http://www.chinooklearningservices.com/SummerSchool/SumSchGr10-12/SumSchClassroom/AppMath20CoreSum11.html
I need to check to see if it might be possible to do it online starting like, NOW. Mr. McKnight will most likely help me during tutorial times if I get too stuck whilst doing it.
Any back slaps for this move? Anyone?

-Brett

i am all about apathy

listening: fix you, coldplay (was i listening to this last time too? perhaps.)

But is being apathetic a good thing? Apathy about what`s happening in Egypt isn`t really amazing. Or what about not caring about what happens to fellow humans?
Ooh boy, not in the mood for a deep blog post. Sorry blogosphere.
Tomorrow I start my first Sunday shift at el vendedor de libros.
0900 hours I, Brett Lemke, will undertake the task of...isn`t there any way to make working at the library sound exciting and dangerous?
Aw shoot, I was going to go to the Sait open house today. I totally forgot.
Scatterbrained blog posts are the best.
I got my blood pressure tested in Bio on friday, and she screwed up reading it so she thought that is was 151 over 57, when in actuality it was 118 over 47. Needless to say, I was kind of going `How the heck is my blood pressure that high? I need to lay off the eggs.` It`s funny, I seem to be the only one in my class that is really into bio right now, but I just find the stuff we`re doing right now the most fun thing I`ve done in school all year. But you knew that.
Anyway, I got a new blogger template, and Incoherence Simplified won`t fit in the %*"/ title bar, so until further notice, that`s the new title up there ^.
Anyway, good night, blogosphere.
-Brett

Brett Loves Spare.

listening: coldplay, the goldrush

As I have often (i. e. never) said, blog about your day only when interesting things happen. So being that nothing interesting happened today, let me make a long post for 3 reasons.

1. Maximum Entertainment! Much entertain for the people to have the enjoyment. Tingle!
2. To beat Craig. (haha!)
3. Interesting things happened yesterday that need blogging about.

(lights off, backlit keyboard on)
Yesterday at lunch, I went outside to see my a silver Sebring parked literally an inch away from my drivers side door. Being that Dan and I were going to go to McDonald`s (he was paying), this posed a bit of a conundrum as my key most days does not work in my passenger side door.

You can see the problem. Being that Dan has a bit less respect for possessions than me, he clambered up on the Sebring and managed to get the key in the door, open it a crack, put a stick in and hit the window crank enough to get his arm in. Then, I still don`t know how, he managed to crawl through the window and manually unlock the passenger side door, allowing me to slide over. A few choice words directed at the owner of the Sebring (wherever he may have been) later, we were on our way.

Right after lunch was my spare, and I had promised Colin that I would take him job hunting in Northland. We started at Canadian Tire, and then, while we were walking around in the mall, we noticed that Ardène was hiring. A dare later, he was applying doing his best to act gay, and the best part is...they like him and want him to work there. Win-win.

And that brings me to more school rambling. I actually have two teachers that I have never heard now. Ms. Fehres for Bio, and then Mr. Engel (bert) for English.

And I love all my classes. Ms. Foster for physics is really awesome, she may be young but she really knows her stuff. Then there`s my new favorite subject....Bio. It`s actually a lot easier to pay attention in school when your teacher knows what she`s talking about, right? We`re doing the circulatory system right now, and I`ve already taken a bunch of notes in the first two days of class. I`m actually psyched to do my bio homework because I find it so gesh-dern interesting.

Ramble here.

English is pretty sweet too. We just finished watching Dr. Horrible`s Sing-A-Long Blog. I`m pretty sure that that sums up the amount of awesome in that class.

I was also really nervous coming into the second semester that I would become a bit more detached with my friends from first, but Colin and I have spare at the same time and Dan and I go for lunch usually, so that`s no big deal really.

Plus, the Sait open house is this weekend, so I can go check out the Broadcast Systems Technology course and see if it is something I want to do. (Hint: it is). That career path also gives me the ability to work in pretty much whatever city I want to as well. Radio is radio, right? I could move to Phoenix or, what I really want to do is move to Edmonton for some reason.

That`s about enough for me tonight.

-Brett