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AN EXCITING ADVENTURE! YAY ADVENTURE!
17.2.09


Well I had an exciting adventure today. After my Behavior Mod class at the CC I met Mike by the clock tower. (Mike is this guy I went out with a couple days ago. He's fun but I don't think he'll turn out to be anything more then a friend.) We talked and he asked me out again, unable to think of the other word I stupidly said yes.
After the bus came I said bye and began digging through my purse for my keys. And Oh Shit, they were gone! So I did what any reasonable person would do. I panicked and dashed back to the main building to check every place I had been that day. Lucky me, I was in 4 different buildings that day! So after checking the library, cafe, all my classes and hallways I had gone through, not to mention the bathrooms and vending machines I admitted defeat, filed a missing items report and called my mother. Who, of course, gave me quite a bitching. Psh, like YOU'VE never lost anything before. Hell I could make a 10 page list in 5 minutes on all the things she's lost!
Hoping, by some chance, I'd left the keys in the ignition I walked back to my car. And there they were, on the seat. -_- Yes, I had just spent the last hour running around, at a speed that would challenge a cheetah, and here they are. Brilliant.
Another 10 minute walk to the police building where I had a lovely conversation with a woman behind a 3 inch sheet of plastic glass. Is there something I should know about this school? But anyway I could barley hear her. And she was asking me all these questions which only showed how car illiterate I am. "Um, I ...I think its a Che...or maybe a Cav...um..Its red" ^^

On a brighter side I now have a subject for my biography! Yes my father, hes traveled the world (on military....something or other). Lol, yeah I know this has nothing to do about the car story but this is due in a week (the rough draft due Thursday) and I hadn't had a subject up till now.


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Woot! I fixed it! I feel so smart right now!

By Blogger Kori, at February 17, 2009 at 10:34 PM  

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