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Friday, March 20, 2009

As stupid as it sounds ... IT'S MY JOB TO MAKE THE CDS.

In Honors Chemistry, on lab days, someone can bring in a CD and the teacher will play it while we do the lab.
For literally the entire year up until this week, I've been the one to make a CD and bring it in; the only one.
Then someone else brought one in... and mine was NOT played!

I don't care how stupid this sounds.  I cannot stand that class.  It's so routine.  We stand outside the class while the teacher goes to the bathroom, he comes back, we go in, he checks the homework, we go over the homework, powerpoint comes on, we take notes, he speaks, he ends the lecture, we work on the night's homework, class ends.  SAME THING EVERY DAY.  I hate that class.

The only GOOD part about this class is lab days.  Why? Because I get to have my CD played.  My amazing CD with my obviously amazing music.  Okay.  My opinion, but still.  I dig hearing my music and having it played and getting to listen to music I love while in school.  It's chill, right? Right. 

But no.  Someone else decided they're going to make a CD and bring one in.  And their stupid CD got played.  Sure, it's for everyone.  Anyone can bring in a CD.  Anyone can have theirs played.  But I've been doing it all school year.  Every single lab, I'm the only one to bring in a CD.  So it's pretty much EXPECTED of me.  I forgot once or twice to make a CD and people would be all, "Lori, where's your CD?" and I'd say I forgot and it was like, "Aww, dang!"  Obviously, everyone else enjoys my amazing, up-beat, super fun, catchy music.

Stupid kids.  

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