Wednesday, November 16, 2011

My Watch is "Losing Time"

OK, so a few days ago I was talking to Significant Other about watches and winding them up back then, and they eventually told me that there's a difference between [good] watches running out of time and stopping and a [bad] watch losing time and slowing down. After the second explanation, I finally got it. xD

Then, ironically, the next day or whatever (I think we talked Sunday, then I had 'scuela Monday) I looked at my watch after I came down from my room at around ten to 7, and my watch read five to 12. '¬ . ¬

Yep, my watch was definitely "losing time". I reset it, but then today it said it was...5:30-ish when it was really around 6:30. Nooooo~! I just got it like, this past summer. It can't stop working now!! It was relatively expensive!

So...um. Today I had an epic fall, and therefore an epic fail. I was going up the stairs at school to get to my locker, and on the second-to-last step, as I raised my foot to climb the final step, I misplaced my foot and tripped. (...not "misplaced" in the lost sense; I put it down wrong) I caught myself, but it wasn't as simple as that, oh no; TrinnBloom does not to simple. As I fell, my light backpack swung up and over my head, slinging my already busted water-holding-coffee-cup up, over, and against the glass window/wall.

EPIC. FAIL.

But I had a good laugh out of it; I was just worried about whether or not my cup busted even further. ^-^

Today I'm 1¢ richer!

Oh, in English, this one guy was making some funny statements. After Mr. M reminded another student that "Everyday is Saturday in the summer," he loudly stated (jokingly, I believz), "Everyday is Sunday if you dedicate yourself to the Path of the Lord!"

LOL. I saw that coming, after he said "Sunday" I knew it was gonna be church-related. Later, after this girl said you can always transfer schools, he said:

"Even Darth Vader transferred at the end."

Hahaha...this guy's brilliant, he really is. I think he's intelligent and funny. His only flaw (I see so far) is his tendency to blurt out something related to minorities...I mean, it comes up a lot in class, but about 80% of what he says contains "minority/ies".   ¬ . ¬

Meh.

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