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"Give a Little Bit . . . "

(I love that song!)

My 330 class was cancelled. I ran home, blogged, ate, and peed (how the hell do you spell the past tense of pee?), and drove to school, parked, and walked the 15 minutes to the campus. Just so I could see a note on the door that said "Class Cancelled". I made it to the gym early as a consequence. I am dying in pain. I'm so sore! Where is Aaron the Beast and his stick when you need them??? I need to leave for my 7pm class here in a minute. Thursday nights are pretty rough. Up at 5, and my last class ends at 945pm. IT SUCKS!!!

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Jessiedc28 said…
I spell it like "Pee'd"
I was thinking pee-ed, but I think it's too many E's.
Carolyn said…
pee2 (p) Slang
intr.v. peed, pee·ing, pees
To urinate.

n.
Urine.
An act of urination.
Jammie J. said…
It's definitely NOT pead. Because Pead would infer green pee. Everyone KNOWS it's green eggs, not pee. So, my deducment of it then is peed.

You passed the pee spelling bee.
Jammie J. said…
deducement, not deducment. Okay?
Scott said…
you do know that song was originally done by Supertramp, right? Well, maybe not...I keep forgetting that I'm 33 now. It didn't seem that old when I turned it...
Scott - I thought you were my brother-in-law at first and was wondering how he got here! LOL!

I did know that actually, but I think I like the Goo Goo Dolls version better. I checked out your blog, hope you don't mind...I'm always looking for new blogs to invade!! I liked that thing about the Conga Line? The book thing...it's my next post! Thanks!!!

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