High School Class of 2013

<p>weather is very serious business.</p>

<p>I might have mentions this once (or ten) times, but weather is a very serious topic here. just as serious as sports.</p>

<p>as serious. as. sports.</p>

<p>let that sink in there, folks.</p>

<p>Well it’s 75 degrees here in NY and 76 humanity.</p>

<p>@runallday4: I think it is perfectly fine. It’s colloquial and this is a personal essay? So I think it is fine.</p>

<p>76 in humanity?</p>

<p>Yeah. Temperature cools down in mid August.</p>

<p>I know that’s how it is up north (90 here with a heat index of 98), but you said 76 humanity?</p>

<p>Gesh 90. Yeah 76 humanity. See [weather</a> - Google Search](<a href=“weather - Google Search”>weather - Google Search)</p>

<p>Oh, okay. I thought it was a typo</p>

<p>Have clouds in GA today… I can actually go outside and not sweat. Whew.</p>

<p>Now I can just sweat over my homework :)</p>

<p>Craycray weather today. Woke up at 8 to thunder that shook my whole house.</p>

<p>me: lol they’re going to call me and tell me to not go to work</p>

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<p>Also I ran into my English teacher at the local ice cream stand, it was awesome. He told me he was almost done with my letter of rec, then we chatted about sports and cool books (as he told his two kids: “You see her? She read 1Q84! There’s no one cooler than her!”) and whatnot.</p>

<p>and…drumroll ~</p>

<p>somehow my mom scored two tickets to the pats game on monday. guess who gets to go with her dad? when I found out I nearly cried oh my god i’m so excited.</p>

<p>In Jane Eyre, Adele is Rochester’s daughter? They hinted it at it, but the conversation was so wordy that I don’t want to write that down unless I’m sure.</p>

<p>^We get those kinds of thunderstorms a lot. They scare the crap out of me. It sounds/feels like a tornado.</p>

<p>I LOVE those thunderstorms</p>

<p>That’s funny because in NY those same thunderstorm happened here as well. It was so loud it was crazy :/:(. As I am writing this post I hear coming :/. Also haven’t read Jane Eyre yet but going to :).</p>

<p>@stressed: My dad loves thunderstorms too.The other day he sat in the garage in a chair (that had metal in it),and watched one. He said it was 2 miles away so he couldn’t get struck by lightening. * facepalm* </p>

<p>He scares us. He does it during hurricanes too. Once he called me outside to show me what the clouds look like when a tornado is possible.</p>

<p>@Elleya Yeah that thunderstorm was nuts haha. Also, you like Murakami? I haven’t tackled 1Q84 yet (so so long ahhh) but I read like ten of his books last summer. He’s incredible.</p>

<p>He is. I need to read more of his books, i’m thinking Norwegian Wood next. Read 1Q84!</p>

<p>@Elleya and msteiny, is IQ84 similar to Brave New World? because reading reviews it seems futureistic and Brave New World is futureistic book.</p>

<p>Rachel: You’re dad sounds like my kinda person… I do that do my family quite often.</p>

<p>i’d say it’s not really futuristic, more mysterious/supernatural. and kind of (read: really) trippy.</p>

<p>brave new world sounds interesting, I ought to give it a read.</p>