So, how was your day?

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We started that last week, and although I have asthma myself, I've been in sports for years and have mostly gotten over it. Plus, it helps being a 6'2" freshman. =D

I'm the complete opposite.

5'3" (almost 5'4"!), I'm useless for running, and I just do not do well at any sport whatsoever. If only they had driving in PE, then everyone would clammer for me on their team. 💡
 
Your sweating over geometry, wait for calculus and statistics...

I'm thirteen, so that time will wait for now. :p I find it slightly easy, but proving statements (we're at that point in the book) is slightly tedious.
 
I'm thirteen, so that time will wait for now. :p I find it slightly easy, but proving statements (we're at that point in the book) is slightly tedious.

Indeed. I see why they want you to prove it, but my logic says that if the 35 other kids have the same answer as I do, that's enough proof that it's right. :p
 
Doog
I'm the complete opposite.

5'3" (almost 5'4"!), I'm useless for running, and I just do not do well at any sport whatsoever. If only they had driving in PE, then everyone would clammer for me on their team. 💡

We're so much alike! I dislike sports, and I am not very good at them either. Driving is my thing. :p However, I believe motor racing is considered a sport, so therefore, I actually do very well in some sports. :)
 
Funny day today. Japanese class was funny, history group is not going to finish the project project from the progress we're making right now and I'm going to do good in English class :)
Edit: my Japanese teacher is ultra racist. I like her :)

:lol: Like the teacher always calls us Japanese or other Asians the "retarded yellow monkeys"? :yuck:
 
Could have been better. Turns out the reason why my gf wasn't feeling the best was because she had a cold so in that case it probably wasn't the best idea for us to be kissing. So now I have it too, but hey, it was worth it ;)
 
So...I've slept in two days in a row on the first two days of Uni. :lol: 👎 :facepalm:x1000

I'll make it for lunchtime; but I don't think I'll be on the register, since I wasn't in earlier to sign it. This is the last time this is ever going to happen. I hope. :lol:
 
I really need to move to sydney:lol:

The only thing you wouldn't be looking forward to is the traffic leaving the beach. Plus the construction on the motorway thats been going on all year coupled with the horrendous rush hour traffic. :banghead:

But its worth it for a good surf 👍
 
Woke up at 5:15 to take a light breakfast, cup of coffee then lift some weights. Nothing's better to start the day with a free mind. Looking forward for my jiujitsu class tonight.
 
Last weekend was great.
Went to practice for bike race on Friday, worked and had a friend over on Saturday.
And then had a race on Sunday. Had a great battle with the other RZ350, came out on top but there was an RS125 GP bike that was just too quick.

^What level of Jiujitsu are you at?
 
It is! In two years I saw major improvements in my general fitness and shape. Can't get enough of fighting and sparring now!
 
I know what you mean, I did martial arts last year in school and by the end of it, I was the fittest I've ever been. Doing an hour 5 days a week really gets you in shape.

I'm taking 2 more this year, going to be exciting to learn about sparring, something that seems more effective than a wrist lock in a back alley. :lol:
 
Bopop4
I know what you mean, I did martial arts last year in school and by the end of it, I was the fittest I've ever been. Doing an hour 5 days a week really gets you in shape.

I'm taking 2 more this year, going to be exciting to learn about sparring, something that seems more effective than a wrist lock in a back alley. :lol:

Sparring and fighting maked me faster, good learning of defensive/offensive tactics, learned where to hit, cardio, that's better than hit in a training pad. But jiujitsu works great on the legs, self-defense and how to fight when you're on the ground.
 
Well today went find. Didn't screw up in orchestra, but I did have my cello slam down on my shoulder. It hurt and then someone decided to walk into my cello and I wasted about 10 minutes tuning it
 
Sparring and fighting maked me faster, good learning of defensive/offensive tactics, learned where to hit, cardio, that's better than hit in a training pad. But jiujitsu works great on the legs, self-defense and how to fight when you're on the ground.

Yeah, I would want to avoid going to the ground during a street fight, but if I did then at least you know how to break the persons arm in a second, or choke them with their own shirt lol.

Worked out for an hour today during spare, and then had a ISU so I did another hour. Feels good.
 
I totaled a car. I don't believe it even happened. But I think it did. There's paint on my hand of the same color. This isn't good.
 
Hot as hell. Each class was air-conditioned, so walking out of them was like walking into an oven, then back in the freezer again when I entered my other classes. Except for PE, which was in mid-day so our class period experienced very hot, cloudless weather. Not as hot as the final classes, though, so I'm grateful for that.
 
For the first time in my life I've saw some GAFEs (a kind of mexican Spetnaz), they have some good looking guns, and that was so scary that I left the place and waited for the bus in another stop :boggled:
 
Well my antivirus decided to give up on me this morning after failing to install an update. So I took 2 hours to get it to completely uninstall which involved manually taking ownership of registry entries only to find I still couldn't delete them. As a result, I'm now forced to use one of these free ad-supported antiviruses. I'm so gonna switch to Linux when Kubuntu 12.10 comes out on October 18th.

Anyway, I got today off from school because it's Day of German Unity, but I still have tons of homework so that doesn't make it a holiday.
 
Bopop4
Are those two posts related?

As surprising as it may sound, no. I was going around 30mph, but I downshifted mid-turn on a wet road covered in leaves like an idiot. It spun beyond a point of countersteering before I reacted, I was tired and didn't react until it was too late, and I slid into a guardrail. I wasn't hurt, but I'm beyond disappointed at such a stupid mistake.
 
Sick at home with a cold/bronchitis. Slept for the past 4 hours. Took my medicine and the cough has seemed to slow down. Hopefully I get better quick.
 
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