Day two,
Day two in Orangevale is like day two in Disneyland. It is like okay seen that, seen them, been there, done that. But there really is not much to do in Orangevale once you have discovered it for the first time.
The first day was like an exciting day at an amusement park, you just want to go to all these places but once you have already been introduced it is like how lame can this get?
Yesterday I got to meet all these cool new people, which of most where ditsy blonds, but they weren't all ditsy blonds because some of the people I met where pretty cool, just not the slow ones -If you get what I mean?- But it seems to me that the school is sort of kinda divided between group's which if you ask me is Pretty freaking lame in my book. Because then it is like okay what if I want to hang out with them, but then I want to hang out with those other people too. Also why does it seem to be that we have a very, very big population of jocks and athletes in Casa Roble which pretty much covers the majority of the school especially my fourth piord class.
The other thing is too is that I noticed we have a few gay kids in our school but no G.S.A -GAY STRAIGHT ALLIANCE- which is kind of lame because I really do think we need one, so the school doesn't seem so 'Homophobic' or just a tad little 'Bias'. So I took upon my self to set one up, it is just a matter of finding a teacher to sponsor the group. Because there is apparently already a G.S.A that has been around it just hasn't been claimed yet. So I am defiantly going to do everything in my god forsaken power to set one up, and if anyone does not like it -Homophobics I am referring too- then you could go directly too me, because I am not one to take kindly on Homophobic harassing.
Well that is about all I have for today so farewell and goodbye sincerely yours.
-Jesse Guzman
I will be the advisor to the GSA if you set it up! I love how enthusiastically you are becoming the change you wish to see in the world (to quote Gandhi). :)
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