Crappy. I hate my class I'm currently in for tech, teacher is an asshole and I really have no interest in welding. Then during the only good part of the day, which is biology, there was a lockdown which was actually pretty fun since I was just talking with my friend. Then we had to wait after school for an extra 20 minutes because of it which was not fun... So I got home and took a nap. Now I'm on GTP. This week needs to end already.
		
		
	 
Believe me, you may not want to know how to weld, but you really should know how too, so then one day if you have a break some form of metal, or want to build something, you can weld things together. At first I didn't want to weld, but when I started it was actually really enjoyable. If you use a MIG with a really good setup it's the smoothest thing to use and it's really easy. Just learn it, you won't regret it, any skill you are able to pick up, I recommend picking it up, except for murder, or Gangnam style dancing.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			Wait until Christmas time and it will be Last Christmas by Wham that will be stuck in your head.
		
		
	 

 Memories come back... Horrors Galore! It wasn't even getting whammed that scared me, because I never got whammed... It was living in fear of being Whammed. 
Anyway, I spent yesterday working on my Go Kart again, and I did all I needed to do over the weekend in one day. So now I'm doing my graphics work over the last of today and tomorrow, and I'm not going to do the English assignment because I really don't know exactly what they are asking me to do. Today was sort of annoying because I was stuck at my friend's house (that's where we are working on the Go Karts) and unable to do anything. So we just jammed, he was playing guitar and I was playing a chair drum kit. 
Beating about having fun while drumming on a chair (it's so much more fun with sticks), the only thing that really was a little annoying was the feeling that I drumming to well. Because my friend has been drumming for about two years, and he isn't exactly anything all that special if I'm honest, and for me to within just two weeks of making the decision to drum have better timing than him (musical timing it simply natural for me, usually I don't even count or beat it in my head when there's a rest for every instrument, I can almost always get timings right based off feeling. I only have to count when we get changing time sigs, like going from 11/16 to 10/16 or something like that), I think it's quite disheartening for him, if anything was to push me away from drumming it would be that. He is my best friend, and I don't want to beat him at the instrument he's practiced so much with. He has steady feet and can do more bass drum high hat things, but in a few weeks of actually practicing I will probably be better at drumming.