Surprisingly, they were rather easy, excluding my History exam which I think I got a B on. But I think I wrote an ace essay for that so it may be okay.
Here, it's so different from exams at my old school, where we'd go to class and take the forty minute tests and proceed with the rest of the day. Now, we go in, take our tests, and leave no matter what the time is. Unfortunately, buses only pick up at eleven o'clock, so if you have only first period exams, then you have to wait in the cafeteria for two hours.
That was okay, though. Some friends and I spent the time playing Egyptian Rat Screw (also known as the best card game in the world!)
In other news, Obama! Am I right?
I mean, it's a new administration! Bush isn't leading poor, poor America any longer! Personally, I'm rather excited with this new prospect. I hardly remember a time when W. wasn't president. (I was too young to remember Clinton).
I hope this new administration restores the United States' greatness. I was watching the swearing in of the Cabinet the other day (because I'm cool like that), and I was really excited to see the news talking about the president and NOT showing Bush's face.
(Of course, Biden did the swearing in of the Cabinet. He's not much of a vice-presidential looking guy, but he makes me laugh!)
--Nottori
P.S. Lately, I've been playing (or re-playing) this amazing game called The World Ends with You. My friend had been playing it in the fall and could only rave about it, so I bought it and played it myself. Awesome. Just fantastic!
Anyone who likes video games should really buy it!
Friends:
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Marionettes.
Lifeless dolls attached to strings.
Humans are similar in these things.
*looks around*
Fff- WHERE'S THE VAN?!
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Rumbleroar's a Lion...
WHO CAN TALK!
Btw, when do you start school?
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Marionettes.
Lifeless dolls attached to strings.
Humans are similar in these things.
As for, ahem, school. Tuesday. This Tuesday.
Needless to say, I am NOT looking forward to it.
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Rumbleroar's a Lion...
WHO CAN TALK!
I start the same day. I'm actually looking forward to it, because I'm tired of doing nothing.
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Marionettes.
Lifeless dolls attached to strings.
Humans are similar in these things.
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