So…basically it’s just another boring average day here at Penney High. Only difference is the football players finally got their state rings in during lunch. Funny thing about that, the people/company who made the rings spelt our school name wrong. It’s spelt “Penney” they spelt it “Penny.” I am pretty sure our mascot is not Abraham Lincoln and our school color definitely is NOT copper…blue and gold people, get it right! Then I had my psychology class, a wonderful thing happened, NO QUIZ!! Also, we went through our first hypnosis exercise, that was interesting. Now I am sitting in contemporary writing feeling like I have no life because I am blogging! Honestly, I still hate it and I doubt ill ever learn to like it. So after school, I might be going to subway before our bus leaves for our basketball game tonight. Cold cut combo, classic. Perfect with the essential condiments, lettuce, tomato, pickles, mayo, with a little bit of honey mustard. The only abnormal food I put on it are cucumbers, mmm. Then it’s on the bus and off to a long drive all the way to North Platte. I’m so not looking forward to the trip, but I’m totally ready to kick butt in the game!
Now I am running out of things to type about…STILL HATE BLOGGING!!! Why do people do this anyway? To me, I believe it is a complete waste of time when I could be doing some important homework for my English class. But no, I’m stuck on the computer boring whoever reads this. Mr. Fohl states that blogging is going to be the new BIG thing in about five years. I disagree. My reason, blogging has been around for quite some time and hardly any people that I know blog, ever. Another reason is because facebook is taking over. Why blog when you can pretty much do the same thing on facebook, you can tell people what you are doing, how you feel, or what is going on, and any of your “friends” can comment on whatever you post of the site. Also, you can’t forget how twitter is new and in about five years that will be the new big thing. All of this is just putting blogs and blogging in the shadows of all this other new internet communication.
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