The worst blogger on the Internet

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Yep. It's me. Mr. Rice may be worse than me about updating, but his page is so much more interesting than mine that I definitely take the "Internet's worst" designation.

Anyway. Ten days of school left. Five school days until finals week starts. My dilemma now is what to do about students who are definitely going to fail my class. If I tell them now, they won't have any reason to come to class or do their work when they do come for the rest of the year. They should realize that there's no chance of passing -- since they knew they were failing at the mid-term, and none of them have made even a slight effort to do their work or study since -- but I don't want anybody to be surprised when they get a report card with an "F." Oh, well. At least I won't be around for their parents to complain to.

Baby and I have now packed most of our books and some of our dishes. The truck is reserved, but unfortunately I couldn't get a diesel. The smallest diesel Penske has is 22'. So, I'll be buying around 500 gallons of gasoline this summer. An equivalent amount of diesel would fuel my car for about a year.

I'm excited about riding my bicycle next year.

My hillbilly neighbors have taken to firing a gun in the air (?) about once every four hours. I'll see what I can find out about this and let you know.

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rachel said:

my favorite part was when i realized that it's still kinda creepy that you refer to kate as "baby."

i also got a stomach ache when i attempted to imagine how much all that gas is going to cost. if i had any money i would send it to you.

i'm serious.

krista said:

where do you live, again, and where ARE you moving?

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