Lets start from Sunday night:
Grad banquet was pretty fun. Good time to celebrate. Food was pretty good, Shirley did a great job. Pat Poon made the spaghetti? My brother says the noodles were so short, he couldn't twirl it on his fork. Hahah, nice job Pat. Elisa made me this cool box with my name on the front! Thanks Elisa! I'm going to put all my drugs...i mean, candy, inside of it.
Also on the topic of grad banquet, I saw Alex and his "date" Jenny sitting next to each other. wink wink, honk honk. Jenny said Jason Quintal was just "tagging along." Whenever I looked over at Jason, he looked hecka sad. Hahaha, Jenny showed him who's in charge of that relationship. But that's pretty funny.
As for the pictures, one of the girls had a picture of me from preschool right above hers in the slideshow! How odd is that, I didn't even know she went to my preschool (that's right, it's my preschool, I own it). Cal told me to hug Melvin when I went up to shake his hand, so I did. Thanks Cal. Pictures from that night are on my yahoo pic site: http://photos.yahoo.com/lemmyboy52
Monday was a hard day at mathcamp. I got really angry at the students because they wouldn't shut up and sit down. So i yelled in front of the class and slammed the door so hard I think I broke it. Those kids were very disrespectful. Some teachers have been very disrespectful to me as well, but I've let it go so far. I think mathcamp is a lot about respect, whether it be from the teachers or students. You can really tell a lot about a person the way he treats a class and his peers.
Today at math camp was interesting. A 6th grader had a pocketknife, but we were able to get it from him before anything could happen. He wasn't planning to use it, he just bought it on Monday and his friend gave it back to him today. Something like that could expell a kid in a public school. We just told the kid if he wants it back, he'll have to get his parents to come. I heard he was crying at the end of the day. Also, some other kid broke a window that'll cost $300 to fix. I remember back in the 7th grade when I broke a window at mathcamp, but i didn't have to pay for it. I was pretty scared actually, it's not like I had money back then. It would be wrong of the kid to have to pay for it, but it doesn't seem right for us to have to fix it when everybody knows they shouldn't be playing around in the classrooms.
There's a Charlotte Hornets Wristband with the #52 written on it up on eBay. The seller says it was game used by Matt Gieger, but I'm interested in buying it because that's Todd Fuller's number. By wearing it, I'll have the power of Todd and Gieger with me.
Some pipes are busted in my brothers room so we're having some guys come in tomorrow to fix it. That'll cost a few thousand. And also, my dad is going to have laser eye surgery in August to relieve the pressure in his eye. Vincent Lee says nothings wrong with laser eye surgery, so I guess it's a good option.
That's all for now. Goodnight.

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