The update as promised...
School is in full swing again, more time at the school will be needed if I am to keep up this time.
I just have to throw in a little line in for Ron Bohannon. He is a philosophy teacher at UVSC. We refer to his type as cool, chil, maybe even just dude. He hates to be called "stud" by other men, says it makes him feel like a piece of man meat. I enjoy the class alright, but don't like being forced to take it. I think about these things enough already without having to refocus on them again and again. Supposedly these concepts are not well examined by the average college student...
They say it's for our good but I would already be lost in my own little world of deep philosophical thought if not for a pool of productive things to do.
Speaking of things to do... I really need to cut a deal with my instructors. I'll be in New Mexico from the 17-19 of Sept. and in Birmingham and then Florida during the first week of Oct. Work must be done, green must be gathered and debts paid off. If all goes well, there will be a nice little surplus with no debts eating at my little table of happiness, and I'll pass all my classes with flying colors.
I had a video of myself taken while dancing the cha-cha. I fear I'll have to jump from the highest point of the new library when I see it but if I do survive, I'll have no choice but to improve.
Chamber started today and I sat in the back... yeah, the very last seat. I normally wouldn't mind and hey, we're all friends here, but I pretty much botched the audition. *sigh*
It serves me right for not playing anything technically difficult this summer. I could also throw in that I abused my hands for a week straight just before the audition and they were cramping up but excuses are all bogus...
Till next time...
1 comment:
I felt much the same about Ethics and other philosophical classes. I suppose that I should be grateful that I was able to take a class that was easy for me, and pass easily, but I am annoyed that I was forced to take a class that I did not need to experience. It was almost pointless.
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