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Bowen wrote:Eh?
In this thread?
I lurk. I usually have nothing much to say.
And usually my TTBM are insignificant. Like someone eating all the Fluttershys in the house.
Bowen wrote:Like someone eating all the Fluttershys in the house.
Oh gosh, now I'm having flashbacks.Rare wrote:PEOPLE. ON. THE. BUS.
That stress will resurface when you get back into school almost immediately if you have this much of it.Katls wrote:TTBM: School. There's a lot of stuff happening because of state testing, which is resulting in a ton of over-the-next-few-weeks homework assignments.
To my teachers:
If you want us to be ready for the tests, why not make us study relevent matterial in a relevent manner, not making a huge poster on space, even though we're still learning about it, and have our homework be reveiwing stuff from earlier chapters? Hmm? And while we're working on these posters, you're having us do one of your useless creative projects? I'd like to beat you right now. And why is th only real reveiw that we're doing is in Math? Seriously?
Well, off to do a ton of homework that has little relevence to the reveiw that we're doing right now for the big tests! Now I will have less time to study for them, and I can't flunk these, 'casue I need to be in the high level classes next year to get where I want to in life!
It doesn't help that in the morning and in the middle of the afternoon at school my brain seems to stop functioning propperly, which both peeves and worries me.
So... much... STRESS.
JT_the_Ninja wrote:TTBM: Was awakened this morning at 3:30 am by the sound of the power going out (don't ask me how this sound wakes me up, it just does). I go downstairs to see if it's a breaker and hear this weird rumbling/grinding noise. I look downstairs, and nobody's using the laundry machines, so I can't figure out where the noise is coming from...so I go outside.
At the end of the street (well, really on the street on which mine opens), a car has slammed into a telephone pole and crashed...with a power transformer on the hood. That explains the power outage on the street, I suppose. Oh, and the car's now on fire...I don't get too close. Oh, and also, power lines are down across the only entrance of my street (so I really don't get too close). I call to a neighbor (across whose yard the lines fell), and he had called 911. The police and fire department arrived shortly, which is a good thing, since the car eventually becomes a fireball, with the flames trying to spread to a nearby tree (the tree being green, it doesn't really catch). The driver apparently got out and (from what I heard later) was unhurt, which is good...
...but dude, at THREE IN THE MORNING? Really? I'd love to know the story behind this...I'm just glad they were able to move the lines so that I could get out of my street and go to work. Hopefully there will be power when I get back tonight. []
JT_the_Ninja wrote:TTBM: Was awakened this morning at 3:30 am by the sound of the power going out (don't ask me how this sound wakes me up, it just does). I go downstairs to see if it's a breaker and hear this weird rumbling/grinding noise. I look downstairs, and nobody's using the laundry machines, so I can't figure out where the noise is coming from...so I go outside.
At the end of the street (well, really on the street on which mine opens), a car has slammed into a telephone pole and crashed...with a power transformer on the hood. That explains the power outage on the street, I suppose. Oh, and the car's now on fire...I don't get too close. Oh, and also, power lines are down across the only entrance of my street (so I really don't get too close). I call to a neighbor (across whose yard the lines fell), and he had called 911. The police and fire department arrived shortly, which is a good thing, since the car eventually becomes a fireball, with the flames trying to spread to a nearby tree (the tree being green, it doesn't really catch). The driver apparently got out and (from what I heard later) was unhurt, which is good...
...but dude, at THREE IN THE MORNING? Really? I'd love to know the story behind this...I'm just glad they were able to move the lines so that I could get out of my street and go to work. Hopefully there will be power when I get back tonight. []
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