Jonathan Wood
Relationship Status
In A Relationship
Highschool
Central Baptist School
Interests
Brittany, music, theology, philosophy
Favorite Music
I will listen to anything and everything but most rap
Favorite Movies
The Godfather Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Unbreakable, A Beautiful Mind, The Departed
Favorite Books
Heart of Darkness, the Bible
Other Websites
http://clean.i8.com
December 10th sounds like an important date
December 10 2006
On Friday, I drove to Memphis with Brittany (my woman) and James (my friend). We got to my house and talked to my parents for a while (it went surprisingly well...a pleasant surprise), then we watched a movie and talked and ate leftovers until 3 in the morning when, since Brittany and I kept dozing off, James went to bed, then Brittany went to bed, the I cured cancer and went to bed. Unfortunately, since my handwriting degrades as I get more tired, I couldn't read the formula for the cure the next morning and cancer is still uncured.
So on Saturday, we went to Brad's BBQ (my favorite barbecue restaurant in the world), then I got a haircut from Little Joe (who is slower than his dad, Joe). As I drove downtown, I made an error and we were in Memphis calling for directions. The play started at 2. Had it not been for that burning Methodist church a few months back closing the roads, we would have been there earlier. However, because we ended up detouring all over downtown Memphis, we got there at 2:02, missing the prelude. No biggie. The play was good (at least, I enjoyed it); afterward, we went walking in Memphis *insert drumroll sound* and I showed them the Pyramid, the River, the New Bridge, the Old Bridge, the Peabody, and, from the roof of the Peabody, just about everything else in downtown Memphis. We went to church (it started at 5:30, we got there at 6) and they met Brian, my former boss, and a few other friends of mine. After that we went home, packed up, and left.
From the house, I took them to 6 Flags over Jesus (a.k.a. Bellevue Baptist Church), Central Baptist School (where I attended from K5-12th grade), and the house in which I grew up, which we sort of sped by, U-turned, and re-sped by because I don't like that part of town. At all. We also almost stopped at Kari's house and introduced Brittany as my fiance' because I hate her, but I remembered that Kari works with my cousin and I would get in trouble eventually if I did that. So I imagined doing it for half an hour and laughed an evil laugh. Drove back, got Brittany home at about 2:30, crashed on her couch until 6:30, then drove back to Tech where I crashed again and am now studying for my exams.
Now, for my exams...
In Social Psych, I need to make an 87/135 in order to make a B and a 123/135 (91%) in order to make an A. I don't have the book for that class yet, so I'm iffy about the A.
In Developmental, I need to make an 87/135 in order to make a B and a 132/135 (98%) in order to make an A. I shall try for an A; I do have the book for this class.
In French, I need to make an 82/100 in order to make a B; I can't make an A in there.
In Biology, I need to make somewhere around an 85/100 in order to make an A. I can pull that off fairly easily.
A few quick notes, now...I missed about 50% of my Developmental classes, and can still get an A if I'm lucky. I missed two tests in French, and can still get a B. I don't have the book in Social and can still get an A if I'm lucky. I'm not going to talk about Biology; I was there every day and had the book and did all of the work.
I feel encouraged by this.
So on Saturday, we went to Brad's BBQ (my favorite barbecue restaurant in the world), then I got a haircut from Little Joe (who is slower than his dad, Joe). As I drove downtown, I made an error and we were in Memphis calling for directions. The play started at 2. Had it not been for that burning Methodist church a few months back closing the roads, we would have been there earlier. However, because we ended up detouring all over downtown Memphis, we got there at 2:02, missing the prelude. No biggie. The play was good (at least, I enjoyed it); afterward, we went walking in Memphis *insert drumroll sound* and I showed them the Pyramid, the River, the New Bridge, the Old Bridge, the Peabody, and, from the roof of the Peabody, just about everything else in downtown Memphis. We went to church (it started at 5:30, we got there at 6) and they met Brian, my former boss, and a few other friends of mine. After that we went home, packed up, and left.
From the house, I took them to 6 Flags over Jesus (a.k.a. Bellevue Baptist Church), Central Baptist School (where I attended from K5-12th grade), and the house in which I grew up, which we sort of sped by, U-turned, and re-sped by because I don't like that part of town. At all. We also almost stopped at Kari's house and introduced Brittany as my fiance' because I hate her, but I remembered that Kari works with my cousin and I would get in trouble eventually if I did that. So I imagined doing it for half an hour and laughed an evil laugh. Drove back, got Brittany home at about 2:30, crashed on her couch until 6:30, then drove back to Tech where I crashed again and am now studying for my exams.
Now, for my exams...
In Social Psych, I need to make an 87/135 in order to make a B and a 123/135 (91%) in order to make an A. I don't have the book for that class yet, so I'm iffy about the A.
In Developmental, I need to make an 87/135 in order to make a B and a 132/135 (98%) in order to make an A. I shall try for an A; I do have the book for this class.
In French, I need to make an 82/100 in order to make a B; I can't make an A in there.
In Biology, I need to make somewhere around an 85/100 in order to make an A. I can pull that off fairly easily.
A few quick notes, now...I missed about 50% of my Developmental classes, and can still get an A if I'm lucky. I missed two tests in French, and can still get a B. I don't have the book in Social and can still get an A if I'm lucky. I'm not going to talk about Biology; I was there every day and had the book and did all of the work.
I feel encouraged by this.
JM Vajda
December 10 2006
You took the time to do the math. I was temped to do the same for myself in every class, but then I just got apathetic. Instead, I spoke of my exams and made estimates about what I needed.
And if you are even in a relationship with a girl by now, you are a Player. Notice the capitalization.