Yes, I am over the hump not just for the week but for my Thomas Lux project. I spent my yesterday afternoon, when I wasn't eating or watching the repeat of the New York Yankees/Tampa Bay Devil Rays game working on writing pure crap, in my eyes, for the project.
I have until the 5th to fix it. I'm not longer going to stress about it.
Before I move on, I just want to point you out to the 2004 Oakland A's advertisements. They are the hoot. Why do I never see cool ones for the Atlanta Braves? Even the Devil Rays have funny ads that I guess include fans. The golfing ad features Robert Szasz, better known as the Heckler amongst die hard Rays fans.
Excuse me, Scooter is wanting some lovin'. ![]()
School today was fine. Civ. was regular ole history class today spent on feudalism. I wanted to sing from Disney's Robin Hood as we were talking about King John. English was spent on plagiarism, something I covered last week in Civ. CS was spent on selection sorting, I believe. I can't remember the name but I know how to do it. That's all I really need to know.
Dang, my life is sure exciting! ![]()
I also did advisement this morning for summer and fall semesters. I'll be taking 7 hours in the summer and 16 in the fall. By the end of the year, I'll have 50 credit hours to my name and an IT certificate.!
I'll have something small to show off all my hard work. After class, I partook in another psychology experiment for extra credit. If I do two, I get 3 points added to my grade. Since I'm not too fond of psychology but don't mind doing the experiments, why not take them. Next week, there will be chances for me to even do more extra credit for English. These extra credit opportunities deal with the All Campus Read Week concerning Flannery O'Connor.
Well, that was my day so far. I don't know what else I'll have to do other than polish off the Hist. 1100 paper that's due tomorrow. It's nice to know May will be here sooner than I'll know it.
[Listening to: "Rock Your Body" - Justin Timberlake on Q100.5 (Atlanta)]
Posted by Shawn at March 31, 2004 1:26 PM in Baseball, Schooling.

