i wouldn't have waited so long to say
CVHS Homecoming 2003
Yess it's that time again. I made my way to Will's house to meet everyone else, and pretty soon after getting there Will, Jhermaine and I went to the BART station to pick up Carol and her roomie. Anyways the parade started late, kinda. I'm not sure if it's just different not being in the parade and just watching, but the progression seemed a lot shorter. Also, the amount of guys in the march seemed kind of lacking. The floats this year were really nice, though. None of them were like that motorcycle crap our float people came up with last time. Dang. After the march we made our way to the stadium, only to get kicked out by 1) some (insert adjective) song girls and 2) beloved (not) administrators. If you want that spot reserved why not mark it then? Oh. Anyways the assembly. Err. It wasn't the greatest that I've seen, but oh well. None of the male cheerleader skits really stood out this year, but I did see a lot of
familier stuff. Can no one come up with something innovative? Take that junior skit for example. Hmm, the other team comes and steals Tommy Trojan, and the cvhs folk go around asking every other class where he is. Hmmm. That Las Positas and Chabot line? Quite a sense of deja vu (and nostalgia) if you ask me. Same thing with the rhyme scheme. And the popping up on the crates. Also, what was up with with the "coming together"ness this year.
Sick. As for song girls, same ol same ol. It's always fun watching those things. You can always see minor differences between people on the floor, but I guess it is a bit more difficult with so much people. It's also funny seeing those who just can't count right and stand out a bit. Too bad for them juniors; I saw some of them cry about it. I don't know about you, but there seemed to be a lot of "technical difficulties" this year. Dang, someone beat us to sabotaging everything, haha. All in all, it was a nice day where I got to see some people who I seen in a while, and to see a few who I probably shouldn't have seen.
After the festivities most of us went back to Will's house to hang out for a while. I myself went back home to drop off Carol and her roomie, so I went hanged around online for a while before heading back out to Will's. We ate dinner at the HK BBQ place on Redwood Road. Back at Will's we watched
The Sum of All Fears. Not bad of a movie. You kinda had to pay attention to follow it in the beginning, but it turned out being alright. It gets pretty intense a few times, and I got scared/worried a bit because for all we know something like that in the movie could happen in real life. Stupid T who found the nuke and sold it for 400 dollars, haha. Sometime during the movie we heard some loud bangs outside, which turned out to be the school stadium. We enjoyed the display of pyrotechnics from Will's door and window, and then we noticed all the smoke that was going through the stadium where all the kids were sitting, haha.
Kenji, Kenji, Kenji. What can I say? The man's ride bailed on him (bwahha Kenji got stood up, owned). So the kid comes to me and asks me many a time to drive him to the school dance so he could show off his C-Walk and Harlem Shake. Haha what a mofo. After making him wait some time, I took the kid to his dance. I guess it's because I'm such a nice, swell guy, and that I just want to see the kid succeed in his life affairs. Yes Kenji, you are to pick up where your predecessors left off and couldn't accomplish.
"Like you said, everyone gets their minutes."
-"Oh yeah, huh. Go get yours now. It takes longer if we do them one after another."
Hahaha, how true. Save a few minute or two.
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jer at 11:54 PM