Well, to begin with, I hope everyone had a good weekend. I did. Next, very exciting news: I got my license! Well, I actually received it last Monday, but I just started using the car (momma bear's car) to take to school. Now, I don't need a ride. I was usually late, anyway. I wasn't exactly supposed to take it on Monday, seeing as I had left my parking pass sticker in my locker. My mom said until I brought it home, I couldn't take the car to school. Monday morning came, and guess what? Momma Bear and the Big Kahuna are still in bed. I wait until 7:10 (the tardy bell rings at 7:30) before I decide that my parents are NOT getting up, and I'm going to be late for school. Yes, I took the car. I drove around to the back of the school, where I'd be closer to my locker, ran inside, and got the sticker. I know, no drama. But, oh well. Oh, and just so you know, I did pay for that parking pass, all by myself. Shock and awe. Anyway...
Scary story: I went to school last Thursday (an A-day), and there are COPS. EVERYWHERE! Just a little scary. So, anyway... I manage to get to class, un-arrested (not that they'd arrest me for anything), and someone asked my World Civ. teacher what the heck the cops were there for. He didn't know. He even asked someone who usually knows, and THEY didn't know. Talk about communication. Anyway, this kid in my class decided to go ask one of the cops, make it look like he was getting a drink or something. So, that's what he did. Leaves class, and while we're waiting, we all decide to guess. My teacher told us that they probably were looking for someone, because if the school was in danger, we'd go into lock down, or we wouldn't have even come to school.
The kid who left comes back, and yes, it turns out they were looking for someone. Supposedly, they had the whole 'day-shift' of cops there.
"So," he says, "if anyone wants to go rob 7-11, now's the time." Ha ha, very funny. Well, we come back Monday (the next A-day), and it turns out the school WAS in trouble. The cops had been looking for someone, all right, but it was someone who had threatened to bring a gun to school or something like that (it was noisy, and I didn't hear everything). They did manage to find them (I hope), and yay, hooray! the school day was saved.
No, that's not what I call exciting. I'd call it disappointing. It'd be nice if I didn't have to go to school on Thursday. I appreciate no-school days, personally.
Anyway.... Until next time.
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