The BGSU visit yesterday was pretty interesting, I really like the campus. I saw a lot of my friends there… Lindsay, Crystal, Kristin, Jessica, Alison (freshman at BGSU), and some other people. Eric and Ashley went, but I didn’t see them.
I went into a few presentations about graphic design. My portfolio review for the Arts school went good, hopefully I’ll get accepted. I will find out via a letter in the mail in 2 weeks or so. I checked out the dorm rooms.
I want to stay in either the Harsh man Chapman or Kreis cher because of the food courts, which are awesome. My mom asked me if I wanted a sweatshirt from the university bookstore… I was like, “Sure… .” Normally, I don’t like clothes with school names on them, but this particular one was good enough for me. It says “Falcons” on them, but I only got it because of the Falcon porn videos, lot. The rest of day was pretty much just looking around.
We got home around 2: 30. I sat around and watched TV until work at 6: 00. After school today, I went to Blockbuster and rented “Resident Evil.” Great movie, I haven’t seen it in a while. I remember seeing it in the theaters with Preston and Zach. Anyways, I updated the look for my x anga, as you can tell… I think it’s cool.
Yesterday, I experimented with my mom’s hair straightener and the end result was one cool ‘do. I’m going to keep my hair straightened, it looks so much better than my normal hair. Well, I’m sitting here eating doughnuts, patiently waiting for Ashley. Tomorrow, me and Jordan are finally going to Maumee Bay after school. It’s been a week since we ” ve hung out. Hopefully nothing comes up this time! I’m going now, ciao.
The Debate Over School Uniforms
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