For those who wonder:
I am still alive, the grassfires in Oklahoma were nowhere near my house, and the semester is shaping up nicely. In fact, just today, I saw God provide once again. I was only scheduled to work 7.5 hours a week, and that was not going to be enough for me to pay this semester's tuition. However, today I was offered 5 hours a week working in the Tech dept., so I should be able to pay my school bill after all.
Classes are also looking like they're going to be very good this semester. We had a rather amusing incident in rhetoric class today. Dr. Smith didn't show up for a long time, and by a quarter after (when, I believe, students are technically allowed to leave class if the professor is absent) we were all rather curious as to where he could be. So Caleb Jones went down to his office, saw him inside, and knocked on the door. Dr. Smith looked up and said, "Yes, can I help you?" He had apparently been busy with something else and entirely forgotten about class. What made it funnier was that it just didn't seem like a Dr. Smith thing to do. Anyway, I think rhetoric is probably going to be one of my favorite two classes. Unfortunately, it will probably also be one of my most difficult two classes.
Well, it's getting kinda late, I think I'm gonna hit the sack.
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*sings* Up from the grave he arose!
that was so funny! then Holt started watching star wars on his computer.......
I think Rhetoric is going to be cool too... it's the reading that's gonna be really difficult for me.
That's hilarious! Dr. Hake has done that before, but I can't really picture Dr. Smith doing it. Was he embarrassed? :P
Yes, he stuttered something about giving us chocolate to make up for it and then said "No, that would be bribery. I'll have to think of something more subtle." :-D
Yeah, I think Rhetoric will be one of my favorite classes too. If I can survive it. ;-)
Actually, it sounds like a VERY Smith thing to do - and funny. :)
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