Do we have time for a quick one?
Sun Sep 23, 2007 21:30 (UTC -5)That’s what she said!
Let’s see. This weekend, my sister and I went to our grandparents’ house, and we met our parents and our cousins there. Grocery shopping was done today. It’s easy to get carried away when you need food and you haven’t been in a proper grocery store in weeks.
Backtracking to last week, I had an astounding three tests. On Tuesday, I had a Social Geography test, on which I scored 32 out of 33 (which is pretty good because that’s a third of my grade). On Thursday, I had a calculus test, and though the results have yet to come in, I’m feeling good about it. On Friday night (yes, Friday night), I had a chemistry test. I don’t have chemistry (or any class) on Friday night, but there are so many people in the class (it’s a basic chemistry course) that I guess that’s the only time they could have it. Nevertheless, the test delayed my aforementioned weekend plans. But right after the test, I found out that the answer key was posted online. Since I hadn’t yet thrown away my scratch work, I was able to determine that I aced the test. That’s a quarter of my grade in the bag.
Apparently all these tests aren’t so bad. You just have to take them one at a time.
It’s time for another exciting edition of Ask Jordon!
Olivia: What’re you on about?
Er… dunno. I’m a right raving nutter, I s’pose.
Ivan Karamazov: Why do some believe Ron Paul will follow up on his promises of the One True reading of the Constitution? Do they realize it will mean cuts? Who IS he?
Well, brother, they say that if you Google Ron Paul, you’ll find out about him. Me, I don’t believe a word of it. As for his kind, I think they’re a dying breed. Nobody wants cuts. Well, people do, but the dudes and the ladies that run the two-party system haven’t really invited them to participate in our democracy. Oops! (Okay, I’m a hypocrite. I’ve joined the Democratic Party, much to the chagrin of the growing number of people who think that if you’re not an independent, you’re a narrow-minded hypocrite. Wait…)
Ever wonder how valuable coins change hands? Here’s the story about a $1.9 million dime.
How to Predict the Weather Without a Forecast.
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4 comments
#1 by Peter: Mon Sep 24, 2007 14:28 (UTC -5)
Ron Paul, and the Libertarian Party are not dead. It’s just that people who jump on his bandwagon actually have to believe in the small government ideals of the Libertarian Party, not the Republican Party. He’s not very Republican if you think about it… http://www.lp.org
#2 by Peter: Mon Sep 24, 2007 14:33 (UTC -5)
Oh, and watch this too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKRzIaFw8V8
#3 by Luke: Mon Sep 24, 2007 20:39 (UTC -5)
I was just going to ask about Ron Paul! Amazing!
#4 by natasha :): Wed Sep 26, 2007 13:44 (UTC -5)
hey jordon,
thought i would leave you a comment on here.
very nice heading on your blog, i can’t believe you guys do the whole, “that’s what she said” thing there too. or that’s what he said. it depends on what sex is using it, and what their preferences are.
i miss you!
i sent you an e-mail too, so read it, and reply.
i feel like asking an ask jordon soon, but i’m sure sure what to ask.
i’ll come up with something good, don’t worry.
ahh!
i have to go to work soon.
take care,
love yeah!