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Post by PandaLover on Apr 26, 2007 19:13:09 GMT -5
Ok, just so you all know, there is no way on Earth I will be on tomorrow. Or Saturday, at least till around eleven pm my time or so.
I am going on my brother's ELP field trip! It's going to be loads of fun. We always travel out of state. So.... wish us luck!
Mayonaka and Mizu will be coming with. So wish them luck, too. They're hoping it'll rain.
*Edit* Ok, I said we were going whale watching originally. I was wrong. We were going on the 6th grade field trip (duh!). So it was an Aerospace field trip that had absolutely nothing to do with the ocean. Oops. XD But anywho, I'll post how it went in a reply. ;D
Anywho! I'm leaving late tonight, but I just thought I'd tell you all.
Talk to you all later!
~Panda, Mayonaka and Mizu
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Post by Farnley Kombu on Apr 26, 2007 19:14:22 GMT -5
Bye-bye PandieBear!! We'll miss you..
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Post by PandaLover on Apr 26, 2007 19:16:34 GMT -5
Hehe, PandieBear.... I like that nickname! Now I have.... *counts on fingers* five nicknames for the Internet? XD
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Post by PandaLover on Apr 29, 2007 2:34:20 GMT -5
Ok, well.... Recap time! Just because I feel like sharing my adventures with the world - er.... well, the Pykiin peoples at the least. If I may call us that. ;D Let's see.... Ok, we went to a world-famous art collage. We drew a bunch of pictures on the white and chalk boards. It was rather amazing, really, because the main thing I drew was the little manga I can draw. It really isn't very good. But for some strange, odd reason, everyone loved it! And it got even more weird. This is my brother's elementary school that I went on the field trip on. I'm in JH (junior high). I went to the elementary school last year. But anywho! I knew all the people from the elementary school last year, and back then I don't even think they noticed when I started trying to draw manga. It must have either gotten a lot better, or they seriously didn't notice it till now. XD Then we went to an Air and Space Gallery. That was a lot of fun - but they didn't have many little experiments and things to touch. It was mainly looking. And because I had a headache for most of the time, I didn't really read much. So obviously I didn't learn much from the Gallery, either. But I did work on a lanyard. And I watched some of my friends play a card game, and I wrote some Japanese charactors just for fun. Then when we got to the hotel that was a mess. I took my brother's suit case and my dad took mine. And they both were on the first floor and I was on the third (they place us in rooms by seperating the boys and the girls). So the night security had to help us with that little issue. Then in the morning we were fifteen minutes late for the bus, and the last ones to load! It was amazing how long it took just to get packed! Fourty five minutes plus some! Then today we went on a simulator of a space shuttle. I got to put together the probe! Fun times.... The probe nearly "broke", though, as it "landed" on the "moon" because my partner and the two boys in the shuttle (my partner and I were in Mission Control at the time) forgot to check one of the lights. Oops! But it landed. So we had fun there. Then we went to an Aerospace Museum. It was a lot of fun.... But the tour guide was really quite and we couldn't hear her. So my dad and I seperated from the group and went off on our own for a while. It was a lot of fun, really. Then that was about it. Oh yeah - I forgot my brother's birthday until his best friend told him happy birthday and I over heard (I felt so bad!). But I got him a last-minute gift that he really likes. So I was safe. ;D And on the way home.... I slept and videotaped the talent show we had on the bus. Oh! And amazingly, I didn't loose May-y or Mizu at all! They had a lot of fun with the high ceilings and darting around the air planes. And flying side-by-side with the bus. I couldn't get them to calm down! I think next time I leave for somewhere, I may have to ask someone to watch them.... Ok, well, sorry I like totally unloaded my last two days on you guys. But if you read it, well, thanks, I think! I hope it didn't take too long....
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Post by sinsoo on Apr 29, 2007 11:09:19 GMT -5
Yayness your back! (been lurking in the shadows) Wow so you are in 6th grade?
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Post by PandaLover on Apr 29, 2007 13:55:59 GMT -5
No, I'm in 7th - nearly 8th - grade. I went on my brother's field trip. ;D
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Post by sinsoo on Apr 29, 2007 14:16:20 GMT -5
Well i was 1 off close enough, i'm in 5th evil fractions of doom, in math class.....
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Post by sinsoo on Apr 29, 2007 14:19:06 GMT -5
and your 4 years younger than my nii-chan!
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Post by PandaLover on Apr 29, 2007 14:19:30 GMT -5
Hehe, math only get's better. Soon you'll have to do integers (possitives and negitives) and.... *evil drum roll please!* Substitutions, I think they're called. It's like, y = x - 36. Loads of fun.
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Post by Raenia on Apr 29, 2007 17:24:48 GMT -5
No, no, math gets much better than that. You get derivatives, and integrals, and trig, and hyperbolic trig, and inverse trig, and inverse hyperbolic trig, and...
You think I'm kidding, but I really do think this stuff is fun. Most of it, anyway. I have a test on hyperbolic trig (and inverses, derivatives, and integrals of hyperbolics) tomorrow.
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Post by PandaLover on Apr 29, 2007 17:28:04 GMT -5
Actually, I love math. And LA, and SS (Language Arts and Social Studies), and PE (most of the time), too. Sometimes Science, too. And of course my elective, chior. So I do believe you, Raenia. ;D
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Post by Raenia on Apr 29, 2007 17:31:39 GMT -5
I know of only one other person in advanced AP calculus right now who agrees with me. Loving algebra is a little different from loving calc. I'm very glad you like math though. The world needs more math-minded people.
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Post by PandaLover on Apr 29, 2007 17:37:15 GMT -5
Yes, you're right. I've never even seen a page of calculus problems. So obviously I wouldn't know.
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Post by sinsoo on Apr 29, 2007 18:01:47 GMT -5
;D you use big words I don't know about! ;D ;D ;D Probally will never use the junk in my life
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Post by PandaLover on Apr 29, 2007 18:07:01 GMT -5
Perhaps, and perhaps not. You never know. My math teacher said that the two school subjects used the most in jobs are Math and Science. ;D
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