Target Field

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Well, as most of you know, I live in Minnesota, home of the Minnesota Twins.  Recently, we built a new stadium, which the Twins have needed for some time now.  This new stadium is called, Target Field, and let me tell you, it’s fucking amazing.  I went there with my aunt and uncle, and it is probably the coolest thing I’ve ever seen in Minnesota.  But was it a good reason to spend $500 million on a new baseball stadium (which we didn’t REALLY need, because we still have the Metrodome), when America is in so much debt?  It’s not right now, but it will gain a lot of profit, and stur the economy up a lot.  There’s hundreds of restaurants and bars just outside the stadium, where drunks will just walk into after the baseball game and spend all of there money.  Also, everyone is going to be going to the the baseball games just to see the new stadium.  I went on a Tuesday night, and there was not one empty seat.

 

Anyway, yesterday I saw two movie at the drive-in; you know, those places you park your car and watch a movie?  They’re kind of out of style now, but I don’t care, they’re awesome.  I saw ‘How To Train Your Dragon’, and ‘The Last Song’, with this girl I like, and another couple of friends (who are in a relationship, so it was kind of like a double date).  The bad thing is, this annoying black chick invited herself along, and was a total cock block; talking the whole time on her cellular to her boyfriend, and just being loud.  The ending of ‘How To Train Your Dragon’ was fucking awesome, but I didn’t know what was going on because I was doing other shit during the rest of the movie.  But ‘The Last Song’ was just fucking horrible.  Miley Cyrus, is the worst actor that has ever been reproduced, she’s still hot as hell though.

Oh, hey.

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Today, I wrote a poem about catnip. When my teacher read it, he couldn’t stop laughing, and he almost tripped himself to death over a cord. It’s not actually that funny, but he’s a teacher.

Anyway, nothing new really, this is a filler post. I had MCA’s on Tuesday/Wednesday, and those were probably the most boring days of my life. Instead of them giving us two hours to take the test like they usually do, they gave us three hours each day. I finished in about an hour, so I had two hours to catch up on my sleeping. It was a great two hours as well.

Oh yeah, and the other day I was being cool, and I pretended to be in MW2, and as my throwing knife, I used a pencil, and whipped it at my friend and stabbed him in the eye. Epic? I think so.

Term 4

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I have entered my last quarter as a sophomore.  46 days left of school for me, which is really not that much.  I only have one new class, thank god.

 

  1. Ceramics A
  2. AP World History
  3. English
  4. Algebra II B

Ceramics is horrible so far.  All we’ve done so far is sit there and learn about pottery.  We get to use the wheel on Thursday though, and actually get to start playing with clay.  It’s also horribly dry in there, and I can’t stand it.

 

AP World History is pretty much the same, but one of my friends got switched out of there.  And I no longer sit right next to the smartest kid in the class, which really sucks.

 

English is a lot better, mainly because my teacher changed the seating charts for the first time.  I no longer sit in the most cramped area in the room.

 

Math is a hell of a lot better too, mainly because one of my best friends switched into there.  The problem is that she expects me to give her all the answers, which isn’t going to happen.

 

So there you go.  My life for the next 2 months.

Cottage Grove

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Spring break has finally come, even though it’s 5 days in already.  I had a test in every class last Friday, except for Intro to Computer Programming (which was a horrible class, don’t take it).  I pretty much know I aced my math test, I didn’t have any problems, and it was very easy.  As for the other tests, I’m not sure.  I had a test on The Crucible in English, which is a playwright about the Salem witch trials.  I also had a test in AP World History, which was hard as hell as usual.