Not So Interesting Day

Monday, September 19, 2011
Went to my clases today, which are just an exercise class where I do a cardio machine (for me, it's ALWAYS the upright stationary bike) for 30 minutes in my aerobic heart rate, and then microbiology lab. All we did in lab was complete our data sheets for the previous lab. Easy, but we did have a pop quiz that I probably failed. I realized that I need to study HARD for the lab midterm in two weeks.

So I walked home from school and stopped at the new Chick-Fil-A that was built here and ordered a large fry and a small cookies'n'cream milkshake. I devoured both on the way home like a fatass pig. While walking into the beginning of my neighborhood, I saw the lady who works at my apartment's management company showing a person one of their apartments to rent. I looked down so she couldn't see me. I have put in so many maintanence requests via email to which she always responds to it's ridiculous. After the 10 minute walk from there to get to my apartment building, I see the management lady at my apartment building getting back into her car. So in the 10 minutes I walked home, she drove there and already had shown the person an apartment here. I really need to learn how to drive. Well, anyways, Before I cross the street to get to my apartment complex, my stray cat jumps out of some bushes and is like "hey momma, i'm hungry, let's go get me some food" and I didn't want the management lady to see me with it because I'd get fined for having a pet without paying the animal fee ($300). So I was acting like I didn't know it at all. Hahaha. Oh man, I love that cat. We started calling him/named him Asshole Cat. Because he's an asshole, being a little bossypants and always getting into shit and having sex with my blanket.

When I got into my apartment, I almost immediately hunkered down and started to take my Developmental Psychology exam, while eating a Jamaican beef patty and premade cream cheese frosting. I just wanted to get it over with, although I didn't think I prepared enough. It was 100 questions, timed for 2 hours, and open book/open notes. It was super stressful because I had to keep flipping through the book, sometimes not even to find what I was looking for at all, but I made a 94% and so I'm happy as a clam.







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