<p>ok, i might be on the top again, and i hate that. whatever</p>
<p>helix: OUCH! i've lived on doing JUST enough work to get a 90.2 my whole life, i couldn't live with that grade scale. the glasses, annoying, yeah. and maybe i shouldn't have told krabble to get a g/f? haha, idk. right now i could deal with some "girl troubles" </p>
<p>thanks, celebrain, for putting things "in perspective";) Sorry for the terrible joke, it's quite hard to be funny right now. Luckily, I only have to wear them when driving or when I'm really far away.</p>
<p>26e: I so wish I was in your shoes! My school is driving me insane, and I never get lucky enough to scrape by with a 92.5. I'm so often on the borderline, and I end up with a B instead of an A, just because I'm one measly point away. For some reason, I'm always the girl with the 92.4. </p>
<p>"girl troubles" are no fun anyway. Just wait until the second half of senior year; then the real fun begins. I guarantee once we're done with this whole college thing, we'll have enough boy and girl troubles to last a lifetime.</p>
<p>Yeah, ED is amazing because it gives us an answer in December. Wouldn't it be the most amazing Christmas gift to get into the school of your dreams? Screw iPods, I want to get into PENN!</p>
<p>not one cheesesteak in 4 years? You're seriously missing out! You have been deprived of one of the greatest and most greasiest concotions ever made;)</p>
<p>Lucky for me, cheesesteaks are to be found in every resaurant and eating joint downtown. Just one of the perks of living in Philly!</p>
<p>spazallan: welcome to the world of IRONY. and thanks, btw, but it's really not THAT bad, i'm just stressed over my Penn app and school stuff, so I'm just complaining about a natural disaster headed at me. i think, though, that that's a risk you take in moving to the gulf (although a major hurricane hadn't hit our area for 65 years...i move here we get 2 in two years). anyway, it'll be like a 2 and it'll be 50 miles south, so our house should hold up just fine (plywood-ed :))</p>
<p>dooit: i didn't know people were willing to pay for rain</p>