I'm more me than u r

Some jewish guy, plays trombone, likes strategy games, and how things came about,and prob some other stuff I'll think of late.

Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Header with love - ohev

Sorry pretend this is yesterday. It was kind of interesting got school normal time 7:00, then got out of AD 8:05 which is really early. So I walked into the band hall to a warmer welcome than I was expecting talked for a few minutes and then fled to try and make it to COM (College of the Mainland) to register for duel credit. I ended up missing 2nd so I got there earlier and later than just about everyone. Then at the end of the day I flew to the AD room to right the essay finished faster than I thought I would and I think my ensemble only had to wait 10min or so on me. Then we played till 5 it was pretty good, although were already trying to modify the piece I think its a little early for that but o well. Then I went to scouts and learned I had to have on class A wasn't verry happy at first with that, but then was like oooohh, I get to be all spiffy with my eagle stuff. So I went around the whole time saying I was spiffy and trying to help people throw a rope 20 feet, but people 5th and 6th grade seeing a lot of different types of ropes very quickly start running all over the place throwing ropes at each other and all other types of fun things. OOO and there was one rope I really liked and I"m not much of a rope fan but is some: somthing(Ann?) steel blue, anyhow size for size its stronger than steel. I was kind of joking it makes for a good self defense weapon because it hardens under force. Unfortunately it probably has steel threads in it and would most likely set off metal detectors in an air port. Anyhow hebrew word of the day is ohev which is love kind of hard to fit into a title or body but I guess I am in love. anyhow its a verb and thats the basic present form. I'm tired and can't rember how to conjugate to other forms at the moment, but the important part of hebrew that makes it all easy is understanding the roots but since I'm writing in transliteration and if you don't know the actual letters behind what I'm writing then the root becomes pretty much impossible. Anyhow the roots in hebrew don't contain vowels and in fact the torah doesn't even have vowels, supposebly it was easier to read that way. Ok thats the end of the history lesson

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