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

Wednesday, November 19, 2003

Some guy tried to outbid me on a Todd Fuller card on eBay. Who has the nerve to actually do that to THE #1 Todd Fuller fan? So with 20 seconds left in the auction I go back to outbid him. Man, rookies these days. I got so much cash I'm willing to spend on Todd Fuller cards that $20 bills are flying out of my butt (and straight into the hands of cashiers). That was my 96th different Todd Fuller card. Only 36 more left in the world and the collection will be complete. Muahahahha.

Today I picked classes for next semester at City. My scheduled time to be able to go online and start picking was 1PM, but my Spanish teacher cancelled class and I was able to go to the library at 10AM. I decided to sign on just to see if it was up and running, and it was! The english class I wanted was already filled though. I bet all those smart HK kids got to it before I could. Anyway, Kenny tells me in the afternoon that Goldsmith, the "good" econ teacher, has openings. So me and Kenny signed up for her for Econ1 class. If Kenny and I decide to stay in this class, this will be our second class together. It's a lot like Boy Meets World, except Dave isn't at City anymore and there aren't any fine girls named Tapenga. Also, Selina is now mad at me because I didn't sign up for the same Psychology class that she's in. I don't understand what the big deal is, it's not like I really talk to anyone in my classes anyway. Me and Kenny barely talk to each other in class unless some stupid guy is making a dumb comment. Being in classes with all of your friends can also lead to trouble. Just look at Corey and company. If Shawn, Tapenga, and that black girl weren't always in some class that happened to always be taught by Mr. Feeney, I don't think they'd get in so much trouble.

There was a commercial on the Disney Channel for a Disney Original Movie about a Jewish basketball team. I was a little confused. First off, why does the team have to be Jewish? What is so special about a Jewish basketball team, besides the fact that they are shorter than their opponents. Is there something about the Jewish faith I don't know that prevents them normally from playing basketball? This sounds like a horrible movie. The producers at Disney are really reaching here. This is worse than my movie idea about a giraffe baseball team.

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