  I do not claim to be exceptionally knowledgeable about The Clash. But, my god , who doesn't know that the name of the song and half the lyrics of that damn movie-montage-favorite song are "London Calling" and not "Runmen falling"? Ah, but who cares about Robin's lapse in sense when school is not more than a bad, bad memory. A nightmare that I will get lost in once more in two weeks.
(I am so optimistic! ) Actually, I was fully applied in my learning today. I even made an attempt to enjoy my youth. Although this is actually done by laughing at the kids eating across the hall from us and cursing under my breath at Mentally-Molesting teachers who shall remain annoymous. My mom is in Tacoma, visiting my aunt. She is the perfect example of my mom's side of the family; a recovered alcoholic, a recovered narcotics abuser, a born-again Christian. She lives for Sundays when she can go to her hoity-toity new-age church where they "talk His talk and walk His walk".
Like with all of my mom's relatives, I rarely see her. I've never met my maternal grandmother or my mom's other sister. But I've seen pictures, and I look a lot like both of those women. My telling eyes look identical to Cathy's (I always look like I could burst into tears at any moment) my hands are tiny and my feet are big like hers. It must bother my mom, cause the resemblance is uncanny. AJ thinks I'm going to Harvard. Psh.
I have this storage box in my closet full of purely junior high stuff. There's my uniform and hair bows, along with notebooks and projects. I also have a composition notebook with a postcard of the virgin Mary on it. Inside is my old journal, and I will now share with you how far I have come: (kept in mind my i's are dotted with hearts... ew) December 7, 2001 "I was having such a fantabulously terrific day to day. First off, we had free-dress. Then it was a half day. Plus, I didn't have to take my makeup science test OR turn in my math homework. Also, we switched seats in math!!!
[this is where I drew a diagram of where every single fucking person in my class sat]" Affectionately... Anna 
