And so it begins.
I took some pictures of the first day yesterday. Not a lot, most of them from the beginning of the day. This is how my day starts when I head out the door, and then here are some shots of my commute. Lots of nothing, I know.
Also, I have a crappy parking spot. The arrow is where the door is. The gym doors aren't open early, adding to the suckage. [To clarify, I'm about six spots from the end of the lot.] My theory is that the athletes get the good spots and the band kids the bad ones. So far, it's been proven correct.
A Day consist of commercial art, AP art, animal science, and tech theater. I'm loving commercial art so far, am really nervous with AP, annoyed with animal sci [I'm only going to survive because four of my friends are in it and sit by me], and on the fence with tech [though I have another friend in it!] B Day is family living [urrrrrrrrrgh], multimedia [AWESOME], AP English [so far, so fun], and band [woot].
We got sweet new computers for the labs, while the ones previously there FINALLY went to the library. The library computers were so ghetto, they were made by a company that didn't exist anymore. Not to mention they were slower than hell. Anyways, the new comps are amazing, and I discovered that they put on the same web filter as the middle school - meaning that theOtaku isn't blocked! I was able to log in and even go into Chat for a few minutes before I decided to jet to avoid trouble.
Also, there are two phrases we're attempting to spread: I've already got 'dickweed' out there, but we're trying to popularize the phrase 'your pants' [as opposed to the tiring 'your face/your mom']. So far, so good.
I also spread the MST3K love. Found not one, but TWO MSTies yesterday. One is Ryu [I dunno if you guys remember him, username ryu6fw], the other, Ashlyn, a girl in my AP art class, and one I would SO not expect to watch the show. We were singing the Puma Man song today. In tech theater, I showed my buddy Missy [Brian's little sister, hur hur] this clip after attempting to describe it and why I giggled whenever somebody said 'water'. She goes on to tell her brother about this. And today in AP, he kept saying 'agua' and I couldn't stop laughing.
I tried to describe the clip to him in animal science.
Kat: "Can I waste ten seconds of your life?"
Brian: "I'm not sure, do I want to?"
Kat: "Well, it doesn't matter at this point, 'cause you just did."
Also, the teacher is Mr. Robinson. I laughed a bit upon learning this.