Good News
Good news to all of you who attend my school. This blog, like my other one, is not blocked by the school. This means you can read my blog while your “supposed” to be working in classes where you have access to computers or during study hall. Now of course you should do your school work before spending time here, but if you happen to be complete, come on over.
In the last few days I’ve found out more about TES:IV and I think that I will get it promptly upon it’s release. On the official forums I’ve read how there is over 50 hours of voice acting in it and how the members calculated how that amounts to a lot actually. They compared it to various amounts of TV seasons, about 2.5 seasons of a show. I think that with all the time I will be able to enjoy the game it will be worth the price, especially if my brother pays for part since he would be playing it too, just as much as me.
Just now (1:31 pm, Nov. 8, 2005), in gym we filled out our “Fitness Standards” cards with the percentiles we got for the various tests using the charts at this gov site, and our BMI and our target heart rate.
After school was the inter-language club dodge ball tournament between the German, Spanish, French, and Latin clubs. It was pretty fun, playing 4-5ish games of dodge ball. It was determined that there was rampant cheating among all teams and so the results from today were thrown out, with more being played this Thursday to determine the winner. The German club had the most people and were chanting “Hasselhoff” quite a bit. After words, Elliot was talking about someone dressing up as Hasselhoff and printing out humongous posters of Hasselhoff. According to Elliot, Hasselhoff is quite popular among Germans, and he is at least correct when it comes to our “Germans”.
After getting home, my family and I went to the new GIANT at 277 Hershey Road, Hummelstown, PA 17036. It was a pre-grand opening party for the employees of that GIANT and nearby ones and their families. The store has some nice new features, mostly geared towards the customer doing things an employee would usually do such as weighing food and checking the customer out. We spent most of the time eating the large amount of food they had there. It ranged from basic veggies and dip to cheese, bread sticks, macaroni and cheese, meatballs, buffalo wings, pasta salad, hot dogs, mushrooms, and to pumpkin pudding, ice cream, cake, cookies, and brownies for dessert. It was good. You don’t get any. I recognized two male upperclassmen there and one female sophomore there, the rest of the multitudes of present people being unknown to myself. At the end was the awesome part of the chocolate fondue fountain. There were strawberries, marshmellows and graham crakcers to hold under the flowing chocolate. My brother waited for the chocolate to harden, I did not. I enjoyed eating the strawberries in one bite, including the leaves. The leaves stay in your mouth after you have eaten the rest, tasting likeā¦leaves. After returning home at about 8 o’clock I did my homework.
Tags: Not blocked, TES:IV, gym, BMI, German, Spanish, French, Latin, dodgeball, Hasselhoff, GIANT, pumkin pudding, chocolate fondue, Brian Sisco

WARNING: If enough people read it, the school may block it too.
Comment by Jake — November 10, 2005 @ 2:51 am