scoring cell solidarity

November 04 2005
Tomorrow.

OHS Invitational Drill Meet.  The 10th one, I think?  Anyways.  The number doesn't matter.

What matters is that I get to be locked in the room doing the job that is considered to be the most important in running a drill meet:

adding numbers on a calculator.

I get to double check scores and correct them if they're tallied wrong [they often are]. 

Ooh!  And I get to sit in the JROTC room all day and not leave at all unless I have to pee so bad my bladder is about to explode.  And by all day I mean from about 5:45 AM to 6:00 or 7:00 PM.

What can I say?  Scoring cell is the best of the best.  Yee-haw.

It is cool, though, that we're allowed to have food.  We get to sit down all day instead of running around.  We get to listen to music and mess around more than the other kids working the drill meet do.

We're buying breakfast for ourselves.  Amber is making scrambled  eggs or something, I'm buying donuts, and Andrew is getting some bearclaws or something.

AND TATER IS HELPING US!!!

Jacob Kennedy, our BNCO from last year, was invited by Colonel to come back and help with scoring cell.  So we get to hang out with Tater a.k.a Bambi all day.  ^_^

I know that a lot of other schools have good drill teams and that they have a lot of fun with drill.  But they're really missing out when they don't get to run their own meet.