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Name: Brandon Country: United States State: South Dakota Metro: Sioux Falls Birthday: 9/19/1990 Gender: Male
Interests: Wrestling, cross-country running, cello, women Expertise: school, flying, being a superhero, beating connor and keith at air sumo, not dying, sleeping, eathing, breathing. Occupation: Student Industry: Education/Research
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5/24/2005
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| This Organic Chemistry test is the first one I've taken with preparation (in the form of reading and practice problems) so hopefully I can actually pass this test, kna'mean?
In other news, I've started saying "roflcopter" a lot on Battlefield Heroes, and I really hope it doesn't leak into my everyday usage. That would attract the wrong kind of women for sure, you know?
Also, I just relistened to Kid Cudi's free mixtape "A Kid Named Cudi" that Luke featured on his Xanga a while back, and which I downloaded without really listening to...Oh my goodness it is wonderful. I highly recommend "Man On The Moon (The Anthem)", "The Prayer", & "50 Ways To Make A Record" because those are some quality hip-hop songs, which are turning into a rare commodity these days.
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| I keep on saying this, but this is the earliest I've ever been done with this much.
GUYS I ONLY HAVE 3 POINTS LEFT
I'm pretty excited about the prospect of doing Organic Chemistry practice problems until my eyes fall out tonight ha ha.
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| Well I finally relearned the intro to "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton (I knew it once, a long time ago) so now I just have to get it up to speed and learn the left hand, and I'll be a hit at parties.
That's how it works, right?
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| I need to spend a lot less time playing Battlefield Heroes and more time studying Organic Chemistry.
Let's make it happen.
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| I don't know if you've heard, but somehow Luke got his chem poster (an apparently large project) moved from being due on Wednesday to Friday. I was hoping I could get in on some of that postponement action, and it came today when my Physics professor decided we hadn't learned enough about relativity yet to do the homework problems that were assigned for this week and due Thursday morning, so now they're due next week! That means I don't have to stay up until 2 in the morning doing Physics after my Organic Chemistry class gets over at 9! Woo!
In other college news I talked to my adviser today, and her opinion was that if I hadn't taken AP Chem & Calc in high school there would be no way for me to study abroad and minor in Spanish without doing it over the summer...so now I either have to study abroad during the summer, or study abroad next spring and completely screw up my schedule and make my 2010 fall suck balls (you like that rhyme?)
OR
just get a Management minor.
Neither of those options is too bad, but I can't decide if I would like Accounting/Finance classes or Spanish classes in a Spanish country...hmm
Favorite T-Pain line this week: "I'm jus' lookin' for somebody to talk to, and show me some love."
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