May 26th, 2011

Today, I spent money three times in PC, hence the title of today’s blog, PCx3. A majority of my day was spent with Geetha fortunately. After I went to class and talked to Henry and Jessica for a bit, I rushed on over to Pines to eat some not-so-delicious Stir Fry. Afterwards I went over to Price Center to use the computers before heading over to my Lit class. It’s nice cause this whole week we’ve been let out early because of presentations. After class I met up with Geetha as we went to my history class together, where I took the last quiz I plan to take. My lowest three quiz scores will be dropped, including one D and two quizzes I won’t take next week. Unfortunately for me, 2 of my quiz grades were unfortunately B+’s. After class, we went to the ICRA office to film a bit for the ICRA video, which nobody else showed up to. I sang Wednesday, and the video will be created soon. We went to Panda Express for dinner, where I spent money for the first time today. After a delightful dinner conversation, we went to my film class where we were subjected to terrible experimental films, but a nice Warner Brothers “Duck Amuck” Cartoon. I also pushed to get half a point that I deserved to get, but the professor added it up wrong. SHE ACCEPTED MY PROPOSITION, and my grade was pushed from a 27.5 to a 28. Afterwards I was super thirsty and got Tapioca Express before resting a bit at my apartment (MONEY #2). I then went to Price Center with Geetha where I spent money for the third time, buying a ticket for “I am Number Four”. The movie was terrible, but I had plenty of laughs during the entire film. Very entertaining movie, because it was so bad. The dialogue was especially cheesy as I encountered Vaibhav and Daniel in the movie theater. After leaving we saw Bee-John as we went back to my place to play some Bang with Amul (twice), as a I scrambled to take a picture of the day, eventually taking one of my movie ticket.

History
On May 26th, 1896, The Dow Jones Industrial Average was first published. The average price of the 12 initial stocks was 40.94 Wow…
News
The U.S. House followed the Senate on Thursday in voting to extend three key provisions of the Patriot Act scheduled to expire at midnight, sending the measure to President Barack Obama to be signed into law. By a 250-153 vote, the Republican-led House agreed to extend the expiring provisions of the law passed after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. They deal with roving wiretaps, the tracking of alleged “lone wolf” terrorists and the ability of law enforcement officials to obtain any records they deem relevant to an investigation after securing an order from a federal court. SAD 🙁

P.S.: Bush

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