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Nov. 4th, 2006 05:49 pmWell, that's the SAT down. *deep breath*
Oh my God, the football game last night was crazy. The first three hours was, you know, average for a football: pretty boring for the average turtle. The last minute -- no, the last thirty seconds -- was fucking intense. First we got a touchdown and pulled ahead 27-23. Then -- then -- then this Viking hotshot got the ball and started running...and running...and running. And scored a touchdown with six seconds left on the clock. The entire Bulldog stands went dead silent. Then the screaming started.
"OH MY GOD, that did NOT JUST HAPPEN."
Now we're in a three-way tie for the third berth to state, and it's going to be resolved Tuesday with a Kansas City tiebreaker at East Valley, which isn't one of the three schools in the running. Neutral ground. This should be hardcore intense.
Also, must write.
Oh my God, the football game last night was crazy. The first three hours was, you know, average for a football: pretty boring for the average turtle. The last minute -- no, the last thirty seconds -- was fucking intense. First we got a touchdown and pulled ahead 27-23. Then -- then -- then this Viking hotshot got the ball and started running...and running...and running. And scored a touchdown with six seconds left on the clock. The entire Bulldog stands went dead silent. Then the screaming started.
"OH MY GOD, that did NOT JUST HAPPEN."
Now we're in a three-way tie for the third berth to state, and it's going to be resolved Tuesday with a Kansas City tiebreaker at East Valley, which isn't one of the three schools in the running. Neutral ground. This should be hardcore intense.
Also, must write.
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Date: 2006-11-05 03:40 am (UTC)Aw, thanks. *blushes*
Oooh, funny story about college apps, which the seniors are doing right now: So, my Tolo date, Colin, wanders past our table at lunch, while we're staring at the giggling going on at the table he's sitting at, which includes a couple of senior boys and a couple of junior girls. "Do you know what they did they're laughing about?" Colin demands. We (another lot of junior girls) shake our heads. "The papers that determine my future, my entire future, what will become of my life, are on that table, and what does the woman do?" We arch our eyebrows. "She gets crumbs on them." More giggling, from both tables now.
On the other hand, our lead alto and principal violinist of KVYO is flying cross-country this spring to audition at some college. WHY ARE THEY LEAVING US?!
Er, that was an abrupt change of subject.
At least I can be relatively sure that I will have no other tests during that period of time. Last year I had physics tests both weeks of the WASL, and it sucked.