Blog No. 63: Source of Blood
--->Blog Start 8:46 PM
Soupa sleepy tonight, so I'll make it brief.
Chemistry had a test, which seemed easy, which basically means I'm over confident of the actual results. Susan Surrandon and I should have organized a *cheat chain* or something before the test. The Weissbart has us sit every other seat in each row and we usually line up back to back in the room. What we could've done was sit behind the space between two people and have the super smart people sit in front. THAT way, we have a window to see the answers, no matter what form of test we got.
(I don't really believe we should've done a cheat chain, but it was in the Urban Dictionary word of the day today and I had no other slot in my day to put it in.)
Bloodsource was running a blood drive in the cafeteria. Everytime there was a blood drive, I would sign up but I would always get denied the act of donation. Whether it was a 0.1 degree too high or time escaped me, the blood drives hated me. This time around, I actually got through the entire process. Today was the first time I gave blood. I was all proud and whatnot right after word.
It was so weird in there too. There were a bunch of plastic chair/beds where all the computers were in the eServices building. In the corner of the room, there were cardboard boxes labeled with orange tape with the word BLOOD on it. They also kept the doors open, making it very cold in the room. The lady who took my blood said, "Congratulations, you just saved 2-3 lives today!" which I wonder where she got that number... Unless she's a vampire doctor! XD
Of course from that point on I had to take it easy.
I walked to Piano with my backpack on my left shoulder, (which I found very uncomfortable), and carried my clarinet, clarinet folder, jacket, and Lipton Green Tea in my left arm to prevent anything ripping the bandage on my right arm. I walked in about twenty minutes late, and Heidi did not mind the least. She told me how she can't really give blood because of her high blood pressure and she told me that, when she was pregnant, the doctors were confused on whether she was pregnant or not because of it. She also said "Go ahead and baby yourself today. You did a noble thing." So I guess it was worth being late today, even though I skipped Piano last time... And I aced the d-harmonic minor scales too! XD
Then I walked back to the cafeteria and met up with Susan Surrandon. She wanted to hang out with the guys, who were at the pool watching Dustin in his swimming class. I assume the guys wanted to see Dustin nude... Anyways, I told her that I would go if she carried some of my stuff, so she lifted my blob of a backpack and wore it all the way to the pool, back toward the parking lot, and taking the long way to the band room. My backpack would weigh more than her trombone, Bacon, my clarinet, her backpack, and the Blonde put together.
Concert Band started and ended early because of the Orchestra Concert off campus.
End.
So much for brief. XD
---> Blog End 9:27 PM
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
BloodSource: Run by Vampires
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Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Labels: Bacon, Blood Drive, Heidi, Nude Dustin, Piano, Susan Surrandon, Vampire
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