15 June 2011

fit is just one letter away from fat.

so i was going to review the checkbook and see why it's all wackityfrackity and i was like, yeah... i'll be here doing this, waa waa waa. my old man was all, it will still be wackityfrackity tomorrow, leave it, c'mon, i'll drop you at the bux whilst i venture to the gymnasium. okay!

it's the perfect day for buxing - rainy, cool. it's like autumn all over again, and in case you haven't read the, like, 4 years's worth of posts on here, i will let you in on a li'l secret - i heart autumn. with a vengence.

there's this guy sitting in the corner here having a subway and a coke, which of course you can do at the bux because they don't give a wackityfrack if you bring in outside food. at the beanery, there is a sign on the door and more little signs posted on the wall at each table: NO OUTSIDE FOOD. whatevs, mean bean. the draconian coffee shop.

this guy here? in the corner? with the sammich? he looks like adam levine, who (in case you are not aware) is the lead singer of maroon5 and also is on the show "the voice" which we have been watching a bit and which has given me a whole new appreciation for blake shelton, christina aguilara, ceelo green, and adam levine. they are more funny and more talented and more hard working than i gave any of them credit for.

what? not interested? well, why in the wackityfrack are you still reading the, hmmm?

i heard an interesting story on NPR today about fairness in education and whether true equity is achieved by running all the kids through the college prep track. this is american high school today - all college prep. some kids aren't cut out for college, but the guy on NPR said if we were to go back to having vocational schools, we'd see a lot of the minorities and poor kids at those schools and while that might be perceived as inequitable, how fair is it that by putting all kids on the college track, we are robbing some of those kids of the skills and training they need to get a real job in the real world?

gnaw on that, why don'cha.

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