Thursday, October 20, 2005

The Week of Hell is at an End

Despite some minor family issues going on, this week freaked me out quite well. Stupid math group projects. See when your group falls apart then you're moved to another group who already has a tightly formed clique going. Its not quite fun. In fact my work schedule completely conflicted with meeting them. And the one hour that didn't... work called and tried to get me to work then. Somehow those booger blasters know I have stuff goings on. Yeah. But I showed em... well... not intentionally but i was late to work 10 minutes yesterday cuz I finally got to meet with my group.

Group projects... the worst tool for teaching ever. You'd always have the smart people who'd do the project completely (ie usually me) and the dumbons that just sit there and sniff markers and get loopy. Not to say they weren't loopy to begin with mind you. It was great in high school they'd let me work alone, and I would be able to get stuff done so much faster without some little nose pickers breathing down my back and trying to add the kinda sophmoronic touches that scream "look at me I helpeded!"

But despite that... stupid people are just way too funny. That's why Ralph Wiggum is the best character on the Simpsons.

Yesterday the season premeres of South Park and Drawn Together were on. Both were really bad. But usually if its animated I'll still watch it anyways despite lack of humor or the complete onslaught of stupid jokes. Lame references to previous jokes "Krab People" and jokes they pull out of their asses i.e. "nuse naps" are not funny.

Well, I guess I'm back to updating this week in history so I should try to do it a month at a time I guess so I can be lazier. I really need input here people. For crying out loud, without feedback I'll just go back to pulling stuff out of my... wait a second... didn't I just make fun of somebody else doing that? Doggone it. That's why nobody comments on this deal. Dag yo.

Ciao 'Corpsters

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