Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Kodachrome by Paul Simon

Although it won't be apparent to many of you - this song really sums up my life in high school. Except I'm sure my teachers would be offended if I called what I learned in HS crap (but let's face it, some of it was). But to give them a small tribute, some of my HS teachers (again, some) were far better than some of my college professors. I'd really love to publish the name of those college professors that should be stripped of anything dealing with academia, but I won't. I will, however, tell you that they teach in the Philosophy and Political Science departments at Arizona State, so beware.



Recently some friends have asked me (read: hounded) to start a MySpace page. With all the other stuff I've released to the 'net, I'm very hesitant to do so, but after looking at my friend Amy's MySpace page, I discovered a whole slew of HS friends I'd like to get in touch with. We'll see.



I'm counting the hours until 5 p.m. tomorrow, which is when I leave my job. I'm also counting the hours until graduation. Two things I want to get over with that aren't coming soon enough...

5 comments:

holli jo said...

Don't get sucked in to myspace...it's just a time waster. Plus, the pages are usually hideous. But maybe that's just me. I've only seen a couple--I stay far, far away.

Steve said...

Myspace is under heavy scrutiny as of late because of a Federal crackdown on child predators. I think Myspace is an interesting site, and will leave it at that because I think the term "interesting" is the operative word here, but I refuse to disclose my build, sexual orientation, income and probably what I wipe my @$$ with. HA!

Hey now, I am a political science major Johnny boy!! I know everyone in that department. LOL.

-ST

John R. said...

Well, Steve, I'll tell you who the PoliSci schmuck is...

Steve said...

Please do John!! I am interested in knowing! :)

John R. said...

Fear not, "billie" I think I've been scared out of it after seeing a few more pages. I've never been one for censorship...until now....