"You have to take a chance on something sometime" - Jim Halpert.

Monday, November 17, 2003

In my calculus class, the class is divided into rows as any class would be. However, I just happen to sit between these two HK/Japanese/Korean people. I have no idea what nationality they are, but they keep speaking to each other in their foreign tongue. All I know is that they are some kind of asian. Anyway, I've been sitting in "my seat" almost since day one. Although college has no designated seats, most people sit in the same place, and it just so happens I'm in the middle of these two guys. My theory is that these two like each other. Everytime the girl sits down the guy is always saying some foreign "hello" to her and gives her a head nod. One time they got so caught up in talking to each other I swear those two were about to start making out with me in the middle, and trust me, that is not one sandwich I want to be part of. Another time, they started passing papers to each other and the guy could tell I didn't like having papers exchanged across my desk, so he said sorry. There was actually one day where I decided not to sit there and take her seat, and she came in late and took my seat so they were sitting next to each other and chatting. So what do you people think, should I stay in my original seat and keep these two love birds apart or move and let them sit next to each other? Who knows, maybe I could actually cause them to fall in love and marry each other simply by moving. Or maybe I can stay in my seat and be the cause that those two never get together, end up miserable, and die a lonely death. Hmm, right now I'll just stay put.

Yesterday as I was driving home with Kenny from basketball my car starting making funny noises and the engine starting slowing down. I was able to drop Kenny off and park at home, but we had to take it to the mechanics. The car came back today and I heard my dad say it was $400 worth of changes. I think it was somethinig about the muffler, but not sure. It's sad that my car probably isn't worth more than a few thousand, and we have to pay $400 to fix it. It's like adding milk to Fruit Loops. The milk isn't going to increase the taste, it's just a waste of milk because Fruit Loops are horrible to begin with. Ok, maybe it's not like that at all.

The auto mechanic is one of those people you'd like to trust, but know you never can. They are always trying to get money out of you, and there's not much you can really do due to a lack of knowledge on cars I'd say the majority of us have (or maybe it's just me). They rank up there among the Devil's best friends with lawyers and chiropractors, because you think they're out to help you but you pay them the big bucks only to find out they're not much help after all. I'll probably have some lawyer come sue me now for that comment.

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