<p>Don't you get PO'ed when you forget stuff at school?</p>
<p>I just realized that I forgot the AP Chemistry binder that our teacher gave us, and I was supposed to do a bunch of pages of it, but today is Sunday, so the school is probably not open :(</p>
<p>The 2nd week of AP Chemistry will suck. Somebody kill me now.</p>
<p>I’ve accidentally left my backpack at the tennis courts before and called the coach to ask if he knew if it was still there and he said he put it in the shed and locked it; I didn’t get any homework done that night. I’ve left my letter jacket in my ap chem class 6th period, came back 7th period to get it but he left and the door was locked. I’ve left my tennis racket in my ap human geo class but my friend in the next class grabbed it. I don’t get mad I just get worried when this happens that I may not get it back. All of these happened as I was an underclassmen and lately I have felt more responsible.</p>
<p>I forgot to grab my history book from my locker last week, but it just put me a little behind in my reading. Oh and I left my binder in Calculus, but I just got it during lunch.</p>
<p>My close friend took my cell phone out of my backpack once during lunch and played with it (she does that kind of stuff), then gave it back to me. I left it on the grass (we sit outside) and the bell rang; everyone packed up and left. I didn’t realize my cellphone was missing until afterschool, but by then it had been stolen (and my even mom left a message, in broken English on my phone to that person). Then I was an idiot and assumed the person would return it, so my parents and I waited a few days before we canceled the service. I forgot that I didn’t have a text messaging plan set up, and brat ended up somehow getting $200 charged to my account. Then I let my parents instead of me call the phone company to appeal this, but they were undemanding and unsuccessful. I was only a freshman at the time, but I should’ve taken more responsibility and trusted other people less (including my parents). T_T;</p>
<p>This also just reminded me, one time I left a pencilcase in one of my classes. It had my student ID card, colored pencils and pencils/pens/etc, and an unfolded wallet-sized picture of a squirrelosaurus (google images, about the 6th or 7th result) in it, which was an inside joke with my friends at the time. Anyways the pencilcase got discovered and returned to me by my teacher later, who probably looked in it, saw both my ID and the freaky picture, and thought me to be rather disturbed afterwards…she didn’t treat me any differently afterwards, though >_></p>
<p>You guys all remind me of my sister. She always forgets things at school. How many times have we had to go back to get something she forgot? In the course of her schooling career to this point, I’d say at least 75 times.</p>
<p>I couldn’t understand you guys. My school is usually always open, or you could always find some way to get in. You can even jump the fence as a last resort.</p>
<p>Then I remembered, I don’t go to a school that’s inside a building. My school’s hallways are outside.</p>