The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part nine — Page 117
#2902
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:06pm
Yeah, that's why they're so early. All of my IB tests are in May too.
On the plus side, I'll only have to go to school for gym for the final 6 weeks of my senior year.
On the plus side, I'll only have to go to school for gym for the final 6 weeks of my senior year.
#2903
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:09pm
Heh, that's awesome Mandi. I would want first period gym, just to be able to get it over with, then get on with my day (i.e. going back home to sleep).
Bio blew. Our teacher was awful. When the average class grade is 56%, it's clearly not our fault.
Bio blew. Our teacher was awful. When the average class grade is 56%, it's clearly not our fault.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how
Wanting life but never knowing how
#2904
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:09pm
UChicago, Bohemian. But I have to go visit Tufts, apparently, BUT it's too expensive, and I don't want to miss two days of school, so it's a BIG, HUGE mess.
I absolutely, categorically refuse to read all that Bio crap.It takes me about an hour to read ten pages, especially since we have to take notes. That means about 20 hours of reading. No. freaking. way. This is a vacation, for god's sake! No way. I'm just going to take notes on the bold words, skim through the chapters, read the summaries and be done with it. I am FED UP with this crap.
What are you guys up to, Mandi?
I absolutely, categorically refuse to read all that Bio crap.It takes me about an hour to read ten pages, especially since we have to take notes. That means about 20 hours of reading. No. freaking. way. This is a vacation, for god's sake! No way. I'm just going to take notes on the bold words, skim through the chapters, read the summaries and be done with it. I am FED UP with this crap.
What are you guys up to, Mandi?
"Blow out the candles, Robert, and make a wish. Want something. Want something."
Wishes come true, not free.
Wishes come true, not free.
#2905
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:12pm
The skeletal system and such. Fun stuff. Especially since the diagrams in our books suck, which makes doing some of my homework impossible.
#2906
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:12pm
I hope that everything turns out well, Elphie.
Mandi, I know someone who only had to go to gym and English, but almost didn't graduate because she skipped gym so often.
Mandi, I know someone who only had to go to gym and English, but almost didn't graduate because she skipped gym so often.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2907
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:13pm
56 class average? Wow, your teacher must suck.
"I feel god in this chili's..."
#2908
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:14pm
Skipping gym is dumb IMO. I'm not a fan of gym class, but you can't fail if you just show up.
#2909
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:16pm
You can show up and still fail.
#2910
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:17pm
My friend got a D+ last semester, and showed up. Im still not really sure how.
"I feel god in this chili's..."
#2911
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:21pm
Yeah, I have a girl in my gym class who comes in every day wearing jeans so she automatically gets a 0.
#2912
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:38pm
See, Mandi, we're on animal bodily defenses or something like that, so I think we're behind you. And we're spending like, one day on each chapter, so we're not even learning it. We're supposed to do the ecology unit this weekend. Learn it by ourselves. This weekend. Six chapters.
And this essay I'm writing is crap. Who cares about making a case for distortion in literature? Not me.
Ugh. I'm starving because all there is to eat in this house is matzo.
Sorry I'm complaining so much. I'll stop. *happy place. happy place*
And this essay I'm writing is crap. Who cares about making a case for distortion in literature? Not me.
Ugh. I'm starving because all there is to eat in this house is matzo.
Sorry I'm complaining so much. I'll stop. *happy place. happy place*
"Blow out the candles, Robert, and make a wish. Want something. Want something."
Wishes come true, not free.
Wishes come true, not free.
#2913
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:44pm
Oh boy.
I was talking to a friend who's going to be in a student-produced musical at my school (which includes highlights from Rent and Chicago) and I asked her if the student running it licensed those shows, and he didn't. He even told his cast not to tell anyone what they're doing. I wonder, if one does highlights from a show (with the songs transcribed him or herself, I guess), does he or she still need to license it?
I was talking to a friend who's going to be in a student-produced musical at my school (which includes highlights from Rent and Chicago) and I asked her if the student running it licensed those shows, and he didn't. He even told his cast not to tell anyone what they're doing. I wonder, if one does highlights from a show (with the songs transcribed him or herself, I guess), does he or she still need to license it?
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#2914
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:46pm
Isn't it that less than four songs are allowed without licensing? I may be making that up.
"Blow out the candles, Robert, and make a wish. Want something. Want something."
Wishes come true, not free.
Wishes come true, not free.
#2915
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:46pm
I'm pretty sure that you can sing three(maybe four) songs from a show without getting rights.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2916
Posted: 4/14/06 at 4:47pm
Well, the show is using I think three songs from Rent, three from Chicago, and three from Ragtime, so I guess they're okay.
Would be interesting, though, if our principal got a call from MTI.
Would be interesting, though, if our principal got a call from MTI.
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#2917
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:03pm
Okay, wow. Apparently, I missed a lot when I was gone. Adam's moving?! Very sad.
Sorry to bring it up again, I was just a little surprised.
Sorry to bring it up again, I was just a little surprised.
"Blow out the candles, Robert, and make a wish. Want something. Want something."
Wishes come true, not free.
Wishes come true, not free.
#2918
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:07pm
Whoa, he's moving? Where?
"A little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing." - Thomas Jefferson
#2919
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:07pm
To LA.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2920
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:08pm
Bleeeeh.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#2921
Em, I keep on having to stop to read your signature.
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:10pm
Em, I keep on having to stop to read your signature.
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
#2922
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:10pm
I love that verse. Love it.
Skittles sent me this YouTube video that was Grover on some talk show, and Grover was all "I LOVE LA!!!"
... I almost had to disown Grover.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Skittles sent me this YouTube video that was Grover on some talk show, and Grover was all "I LOVE LA!!!"
... I almost had to disown Grover.
#2923
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:11pm
What's wrong, Em?
"Blow out the candles, Robert, and make a wish. Want something. Want something."
Wishes come true, not free.
Wishes come true, not free.
#2924
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:11pm
Much, but that was just my reaction to LA.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#2925
Posted: 4/14/06 at 5:11pm
*giggles*
You can't disown Grover!
You can't disown Grover!
"Nothing's lost forever. In this world, there is a kind of painful progress. Longing for what we've left behind, and dreaming ahead."
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