Wondering Thoughts of a USMC Veteran

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Saturday, October 29, 2005

For all who are keeping track, I won my hockey game Thursday. It was a great effort by the team that brought the win. They stepped it up in the third, when we were down by two, and they came back with three unanswered goals to bring us the win. It was a really good game.

I went to see the Aces play last night. That was a really good game too. The Aces scored their only three goals the first period, and the Bakersfield Condoms only scored once, on a garbage goal.

It's almost Halloween. Tonight there is a special Halloween thing going on at the college. The different clubs are supposed to put on games for kids and hand out candy. I signed up to help the ASCE club. That's a professional society for civil engineers. I'm supposed to help run the "pin the nose on the pumpkin" game. A bunch of people signed up, so if I didn't go I doubt I'd be missed. I may go though. I need to do some catch up homework.

My Calc test yesterday didn't go well. I didn't have a clue about half the stuff on the test. I've been working so hard on Chemistry, I've fallen pretty far behind in Calc. I wish I could just take a bunch of English and History classes, I'm good at those. I'm constantly told that the skill most lacked by engineers is writing. This excites me since writing is my strongest skill. I know I can find a place in the engineering world with my writing skills.

I better get to doing something productive.

Brandon

1 Comments:

At 3:49 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Agree, Brandon, you are an excellent writer. But don't slack on your calculus! Gotta keep up your high gpa!

 

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