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Originally Posted by xxSparkOfLifexx There's no single option that applies to me....
I come to your blog because you posted in mine
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No, the question is... 'how did you find about this blog?', not 'why do you come to this blog?'
I don't think I invited you...
Hi Megan!
What year? It's called 9th grade.
I just got my semester grades today, actually.
GPA of 3.4359. Sounds only ok

... but my sister just said on AIM, 'Don't be sad. You are a smarty'...
Exam: B in gov, A in Eng., A in Sci., A- in Span., A- in Math., A in Orchestra. Semester: B+ in gov., A- in Eng., A in Sci., B+ in Film., A in P.E., B in Math., A in Orchestra, Pass in EEE.
The orchestra is has an extremely low standard, but you know, I didn't expect that and you can't change classes.
EEE stands for something I don't know, but it's like a gifted program where you do hard stuff... Argh, there's this
STUPID CHALLENGING MOCK TRIAL that we're doing now.
Well,
it's a jury trial, and it's mock. Students in my school (including me) are doing it. There are different teams and they take turns to compete each other and either be the defense or prosecution.
It's a criminal case, and for the prosecution, I direct examine and cross examine. For the defense, I play a witness. We're playing prosecution in the first round of the tournament tomorrow... eeeek....
The story goes like this (just a brief overview): Morgan Phillips, the defendant, is a huge Pickett University basketball fan. And they rival Sheridan college.
So he went to this big rival game and the referee made one too many bad calls. Pickett lost. So he was enraged. He got into the referee's face and stuff.
Later, the referee was killed that night by two bullets in the chest. Detective Hillenbrand, someone from the prosecution, examined a gun, the bullets, and cigarette butts at the scene. He found that the gun was covered in Morgan Phillips' fingerprints, matched the serial number of the gun buying record thing, and matched the bullets. The cigarettes were Clark brand, a brand that Phillips smokes.
One of the defense people, Cameron Wolfe (also a detective) tries to prove that someone else did the crime. The referee was told by a crime family called the Shapiros to fix the game for Sheridan, but because he bet a lot of money on Pickett to win and then won, the Shapiros killed him.
And, yeah.