Deutsch: October 2007 Archives
Here's an update!
I'm sure Mom and Dad remember Bill Ferris. He's kind of hard to forget, with that red hair. Well, one of the Charity Week things is a shave-off -- you specify an amount, people donate, and if you raise that amount you shave your head. Bill Ferris did it, and shaved his head. Most of it went to Locks of Love, which is good. That was about a week ago, and now he looks like he just got a buzz cut.
A week ago was the dance. I wore that one dress Anna made me buy back in junior year. The dance was so much fun and SO much better than the choir banquet dance sophomore year. Some of my friends and I went to Empress of China beforehand and IHOP afterwards.
Speaking of IHOP, we also went there on Tuesday (I thiiink) evening and Thursday night. The people who went on Thursday night decided that it will become a biweekly tradition, occurring after those with work-study get their paychecks...Speaking of paychecks, I need to go to the bank.
Schoolwise -- I'm making an A in German. We played Twister in German the other day. That was extremely amusing, because it was ten college students and one doctoral candidate playing. That doctoral candidate is an adjunt professor in the theology department and teaches some of my friends, so I got to tell those friends I played Twister with their professor. One of the girls was wearing a really short skirt. Somehow she managed to get things that did NOT require her to bend over, THANKFULLY....
I had a Politics exam on Monday. I still don't know how I did. Theology quiz Thursday, which I didn't do too well on, but I know I almost certainly made somewhere in the 65-75 range, so that's okay. Still haven't gotten the English paper revision back. Speaking of English, I don't have it on Monday morning because my professor is doing PhD stuff and can't make it. We're either going to have him on Wednesday or a sub, and Friday is Fall Reading Day. But we're ahead in that class, so it's okay.
The thing about my classes is, I have to have at least a B average to keep my scholarships for next year. If I don't have my scholarship I can't go to UD. I need to have a slightly higher average for the National Merit scholarship, but I can survive without that one so I'm not too worried. But right now I don't really know any grades, so yeah.
On Friday, Duncanville tennis had a match against Arlington Lamar. We don't like Arlington Lamar. Anyways, Duncanville team won 10-9. Luke lost doubles, but won singles. And I got to go watch, because Mrs. Olsen is a very, very nice lady. I also got to go home and see Lydia's adorable dwarf hamster!
I'm hoping to go to Incarnation tomorrow morning. I don't know if that'll work out though.
The thing about my bed at college is that it is ridiculously comfortable and makes it extremely hard to get up. This is at once a very good thing and a very bad thing, especially when one must get up early than one would like.
That's all for now!
This week is Charity Week. Charity Week basically means that everyone pays to do all sorts of mean and not so mean things to each other. One of these things is jail. Jail is especially cool because you can put your professors in jail, and thereby get out of class. This happens on Thursday and Friday only. Every person in the class puts in a dollar, and the professor goes to jail!
First class of the day: Euclidian and non-Euclidian geometry. Dr. Phillips takes roll, then a lady comes in and mentions coffee and doughnuts. Apparently the professors have their own "jail" where they can sit and relax with treats.
Second class of the day: Mr. Golden, the theology adjunct who teaches my Understanding the Bible class, doesn't quite understand jail. He teaches for forty-five minutes, then we take him down, give the money to the lady, he gives her money to get out, and then leaves. I felt kind of bad about putting him in jail, because he really didn't understand it but he did it anyway....
There is a certain professor named Father McGuire. He does everything he can to resist being put in jail, and he actually gets put in the real jail. It takes about six people, if not more, to get him into the jail, and then he stages breakouts during which people get out, but get soaked in the process. This guy is definitely on the older side of middle-aged, but he still manages to give the jailers a hard time. It's amazing and quite amusing; he's become a legend when it comes to the Jail.
Third and last class of the day: Intensive Elementary German. Dr. Eidt goes willingly, on the condition that we take him to the jail while singing the German national anthem. This, we soon find out, means walking up and down the Mall twice while singing. Next to playing Pterodactyl in the Catherine common room, this is one of the craziest things I have seen college students do. So we do that, he goes off to jail, and I enjoy free time. We're doing it again tomorrow, as we have him every day.
Also, any illegal drug paraphernalia is now illegal on campus. This includes hookahs. Hookahs look like the pipe the caterpillar smokes in Alice in Wonderland. The substance smoked in them on this campus is apparently not illegal. There are at least two or three on campus that I have seen. Anyway, hookahs are not allowed as of today and it makes me laugh, because a noticeable amount of people smoked from them in obvious places.
That's all for now!
So what exactly is "playing Pterodactyl"?
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