... high score with a 107
Well, today I got back my first test in Psychology. I was a little worried about it when I took it. When the professor was asking everybody how we thought we would do I raised my hand with the “get a B” group. Obviously I had nothing to worry about, as I received the highest grade in the class, 107 (94 plus 13 extra credit questions points).
And now for some background information:
My good friend Kenny has recently become both a Mason and a Shriner and has been selling tickets to “India’s 2005 Shrine Circus” which is on march 31st-april 3rd. I was talking to him about a week ago and he was complaining that he couldn’t do homework on his computer at home because he needed a new keyboard. I told him that I’d get him one and when I did he asked if I wanted anything in return. I told him I didn’t care, but then remembered the tickets and asked him if I could have one. He said he would get me two the next time I saw him, so now I had to find someone to take.
What I really wanted to talk about:
Well as luck would have it, Susan came back from a weekend of Skiing and Snowboarding today and is in the same the same Psychology class as me (now how did that happen *wink*), so after class I asked her if she wanted to go and she tentatively said yes pending a review of our schedules and whether or not she could get of work, but still, YEA!!
Another funny story:
My friend Kenny and I have gotten the chance to hang out a lot lately and so he’s been telling me about his girlfriend Colleen and how he’s been trying to impress her for Christmas and now Valentine’s Day. I was talking to him and Colleen last night and he was telling me how, even though he’s not worried, she’s sure she’s going to out-do him for Valentine’s Day. So they decided to make a bet: If he wins, she has to clean his truck from-top-to-bottom, inside-and-out; If she wins, he has to get her a green skirt that she wants. So I guess I’ll find out next week.
One more thing:
I have decided to be a consular for CHI RHO (junior high) Mid-Winter Retreat, which is this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the Central Christian Camp in Guthrie. I hope to let you know how all that goes when I get back.
Well, that’s all for now, I’ll try to write again soon.
-Nate


2 Comments:
"I bet I can throw up before you!"
"I bet you you can't!"
I promised to explain my prior comment...ummm...
I guess the line "...they decided to make a bet..." made me think of it.
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