I'm the rude spilling girl.
Jul. 21st, 2005 02:02 pmI'm listening to "Yamerarenai Yamerarenai" on JaR, and I wish Pat was in the lab next to me rather than talking to Arne on the phone so I could weird him out with my silly head bouncing. ^_^;
Well, a couple of things. First, for the second day in the row I spilled my Pepsi ALL OVER. Thank goodness it was Todokoro-sensei teaching and not Tazawa-sensei (who was teaching when I spilled my pop yesterday), or else I would have been REALLY embarassed. In either case, I'm not going to dare to bring any pop into the classroom anymore. That would just be inconsiderate and rude.
Also, when I walked into Folwell after spending an hour or two in the Dinky Dome, one of my Japanese teachers from last year was walking down the steps. However, I didn't know if it was Todokoro-sensei (who I had for 1st and 4th periods today) or a different teacher. Not because I didn't get a good look at her face, but because my facial recognition is just THAT bad. It's actually kind of worrying...
I really hope she wasn't Todokoro-sensei, though, because if she was she must have wondered why I told her that I was in Japanese 1012. "Yes, RIMAAMAN-san, I know you're in 1012. I teach your class..." Not nearly as embarassing as the pop incident (in most ways), but still quite embarassing. I also need to work harder not to give one-word answers to my Japanese teachers, as a one-word answer is usually grammatically equivalent to short form (which is extremely impolite to use with teachers).
I called Health Partners today about my sore jaw. I hope I didn't press my thought of TMJ too much, because I don't want them missing possibilities because I have one theory already. They told me to make an appointment with my primary care physician so they can refer me to a TMJ specialist if they think I have it. How ironic would that be, if I needed jaw surgery for TMJ caused by jaw surgery? (Actually, if it is TMJ, they might just help me deal with it, rather than possibly un-fix my bite.)
*sighs*
Wakaranai. Nemui kedo, benkyou shinakucha.
And Pat's here. Too bad I can't get "Yamerarenai Yamerarenai" to come back on. ;)
Well, a couple of things. First, for the second day in the row I spilled my Pepsi ALL OVER. Thank goodness it was Todokoro-sensei teaching and not Tazawa-sensei (who was teaching when I spilled my pop yesterday), or else I would have been REALLY embarassed. In either case, I'm not going to dare to bring any pop into the classroom anymore. That would just be inconsiderate and rude.
Also, when I walked into Folwell after spending an hour or two in the Dinky Dome, one of my Japanese teachers from last year was walking down the steps. However, I didn't know if it was Todokoro-sensei (who I had for 1st and 4th periods today) or a different teacher. Not because I didn't get a good look at her face, but because my facial recognition is just THAT bad. It's actually kind of worrying...
I really hope she wasn't Todokoro-sensei, though, because if she was she must have wondered why I told her that I was in Japanese 1012. "Yes, RIMAAMAN-san, I know you're in 1012. I teach your class..." Not nearly as embarassing as the pop incident (in most ways), but still quite embarassing. I also need to work harder not to give one-word answers to my Japanese teachers, as a one-word answer is usually grammatically equivalent to short form (which is extremely impolite to use with teachers).
I called Health Partners today about my sore jaw. I hope I didn't press my thought of TMJ too much, because I don't want them missing possibilities because I have one theory already. They told me to make an appointment with my primary care physician so they can refer me to a TMJ specialist if they think I have it. How ironic would that be, if I needed jaw surgery for TMJ caused by jaw surgery? (Actually, if it is TMJ, they might just help me deal with it, rather than possibly un-fix my bite.)
*sighs*
Wakaranai. Nemui kedo, benkyou shinakucha.
And Pat's here. Too bad I can't get "Yamerarenai Yamerarenai" to come back on. ;)