Thursday, September 18, 2003

Is there a full moon tonight?

Well hello there. Today was such a nice day with light breeze and sunshine..And moon. My day the usual everyday routine: woke up at 8:00, ate breakfast, be a good girl and goto school, sleep through History class, and then, math.
9:50AM: Class started usual, we actually had math in nature for the first time. We calculated height of large objects by using similar triangles. All went well for the most part.
10:50AM-ish: We worked quietly as usual when sudently, the window started to shake as a car approaches with it hideously loud bass.(Geez I mean what is up with those people? It's like get a better stereo). It's not new since it had happened before, but that wasn't it. As the whole class turned heads to see the red sport car pass by, we didn't expect to see something occupying the window; we were mooned..By a fat kid. It was obviously disturbing for the whole class. Mrs. Carter our math teacher just kinda laughed.
3 minutes later: Being a stupid fat kid he was, the car passed by for the second time. Of course being smart honor students we are, we jotted down his license plate number. Hehe...And so on we continued solveing this real-world word problem. Mrs. Carter called into the office to find out who the student was; We waited eagerly for the answer. Along a guest also appeared--Coah Hargrove.

Hargrove: So did you get to see who it was?
Mrs. Carter: *laugh* not from my point of advantage.
Hargrove: Why don't you just turn these kids over and pick out the right one.
Class: *garbling laugh*

Come to think of it this could be turned into a great play based on a true story with a happy ending.We finally got the answer. The kid was from Franklin County, apparently already graduated. Lucky for him I suppose. But even luckier, Mrs. Carter goes to his church. Sunday's have never been so fun.

Anyway, here's the pic of the day I said I was going to post.(and no, it's NOT invisible...) I hope it's not that hard:



Last words of wisdom:
So is there a full moon tonight? The world may never know...

---Lain