Saturday, October 29, 2011

Basketball Court

Yes, I am really not interested in reviewing and/or discussing Dawn's encounter on the basketball court involving David and Bobby with all the little kids standing around watching them kiss. That was Dawn's stupid point. Yes, kissing is involved in courtship and one has to be willing to do that if one wants to get married and have children, obviously. This is a very obvious point that is universally true throughout all of humanity and not something that I would need Dawn to explain to me, thanks anyway. That was all I was trying to say.

Dawn is always so silly, always giggling about every little thing that comes into her mind at the moment even if it is not really that important and we are in the middle of class studying something very important in preparation for a test. It doesn't matter that we have other priorities at the moment or that we are not impressed with the half-baked joke that Dawn is giggling about after we have asked Dawn what is so funny and required an explanation for this latest spontaneous bout of giggling. In jolly Dawn's selfish mind, the entire world must come to a stop to listen to what Dawn has to say about nothing much, just obvious stuff that everyone already knows anyway. That is the problem with being in eighth grade. Even though Mrs. Richardson was right in saying that we all have to get along and so we must not complain Dawn's constant giggling lest we be viewed as cranky, yet we still I do wish that Mrs. Richardson would support me and knock Dawn a couple of notches off her high horse because it really is hard to concentrate with Dawn sitting behind us giggling about maybe a silly prank she pulled on Miss Nafsker or whatever. It's just always something but it's just not the right time or place to talk about that, save it for recess.