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Name: julie Birthday: 4/26/1988 Gender: Female
Interests: dumplings Expertise: spring rolls Occupation: Retired Industry: Entertainment
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Member Since:
1/11/2006
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| Sigh. I love you Steve.
Oh my goodness, the new MacBook...SO COOL!!!!
I love how Apple came out with it THIS year and not last year or next year when I would have had to love this creature from afar. But now, harharhar, I can get one for my very own because I am EIGHTEEN and I am going to COLLEGE and I get a laptop for college. College! MacBooks! Hoorah!!!
Nice job, Jobs. | | |
| Things to do before graduation...
1) go on the roof - I went out the 7th floor window once or twice but I could use another go
2) turn all the escalators going down
3) hug a security guard
4) tell ms. damesek I forgive her
5) dance on the senior bar
6) steal chemicals from the chem lab
7) release fifty frogs in that area below the 2-3 escalator (cuddle puddle headquarters)
8) sleepover in school!
9) do the morning anouncements in chinese. | | |
| I should really be in school right now, but I can't help but post an entry.
This weekend was awesome and it is a really great feeling when you go to a college Open Campus Day and get stuck with a really bad orientation group with four currentstudent/guides all from new jersey who reference everything back to seth cohen from the OC and then DITCH them to go spend the night with really cool Stuyvesant/CYI alum and run around campus secret passageways and then eat oreos in bunk beds.
I should be in governemnt right now decorating my neighbor's notebook with vegetable stickers but I had to stay home to write my Jewish history paper. Last year everyone said it was the most chill class and mr. Sandler never gave homework and just sat there and talked about his Jew complex and gave maybe two papers. But this year he's giving us so much work, which makes me hate him, which makes me even more attracted to him. Perhaps my crushlist will be only teachers, starring mr. polazzo, mr. sandler and, of course, ms. moore. | | |
| Ayy carrumba,
Another loss. Yesterday to Brx Science. I have also come to realize that I am considered the "softy" of the captains and that people come to me when they want to miss practice because the other captains will yell at them but I'm just like "ok, have fun." This is very bad. I just always hated how in the past we had to make soccer our life and put it above everything else. But I guess it worked, I mean we were city champs for two years. More than that though, it's often the girls on the bench who have to miss practice and I definitely feel bad saying "no, you cannot miss practice for a math team competition! You need to be at every single practice so you can work like to hell to amount to nothing and sit on the bench the whole season!" This is the first year that we have a really stellar bench but the coach refuses to give anyone a chance. It would be one thing if we were tieing our games, or winning them, but we're not, we're LOSING and he might as well give some other players a chance. I'm hoping that tomorrow (later today) he'll ease up a bit since we're playing a team that has our same 0-3 record.
On another note, I went to get x-rays for my possible-stress-fracture today and the receptionist had the same birthday as me! Leaping Lizards! I only now 3 people in my life who have my birthday and they include me, my aunt and now thereceptionistatthexyayplace. It's really a cool thing to think about, like cycles, or increments of the world on which people are born on the same day as you - so absurd. I love birthdays and this is part of the reason I loved Midnight's Children so much, because Salman Rushdie did such a good job of dramatizing the most significant day of one's life. The idea that other people share one day as a celebration for the same reason - even with a wide range of years - is so unifying in such a big world. And speaking of which, my mom and my brother have the same birthday, which is also today. They are 20 years apart. | | |
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