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Bremma
Age. 37
Gender. Female
Ethnicity. White
Location Blacksburg, VA
School. Virginia Tech
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School...
Monday. 5.24.04 5:34 pm
Gah, if it were only over...

In history, we had a test. Normally, my teacher does a few matching, a few multiple choice, and a few short answer, as well as an optional bonus essay. Well, today, he decided to do maps of some WWII battle and ask about commanders, troops and such. Well, I was not expecting it. I fared well on the map of The Battle of the Bulge, only missing the part of the question asking about the theater commander, but I did horrible on the side with the pacific... the sad thing is, I has halfway gotten it right, then messed it up! At least I got the dates ok... I don't wanna see that one.

We had an annoying sub in English today. For you ARGSians out there, we got Dempsey... It wasn't too fun, but I lived.

In math, I got my math test back. 82... kinda annoying since I got one question right on the last part, but botched some easy questions. Ah well. I also slept in class. The lesson was easy.

And German... I am glad its my last year. I love the teacher and class to death, but those damn book tests... No one ever really does too well on those tests anyhow, so its not that bad.

I lost all my money in poker too, in the first hand, so I stopped for the day, against the protests of the other bus players, and sat back to read a book I had been working on called Stravaganza: City of Masks. I had gotten it from my school's book fair, and my god, it is amazing. Here's the basic plot. This boy from modern day England, Lucien, is sick from cancer, and very tired from chemo. This father gives him this Italian journal to write in, but as Lucien falls asleep wit the journal in his hands, he is transported to 16th century Italy, and finds he can travel between his time and this stage of Italy. I don't want to say and more, because the plot is incredible. I HIGHLY suggest it. It’s the first in a series of 3 books. I hope I can find the next two once I finish this one.

Now, I have to wait for my dinner to finish and head to the soccer finals. Wish ARGS luck! See ya!
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