The grand opening!

*opens bottle of champagne* Well, here's to a new beginning! I don't know if I'll still be around MyO. It seems that a lot of people left the place and no one comments on there anymore. Maybe it's time to move on, even though I'm a little nostalgic about the MyO - after all, it's the place where I met new friends, practiced HTML and shared ideas. It'll hold a special place in my heart

Onto new ordeals. This week has been literally kick-ass! Last week there was the N.A.T.O. summit here in Bucharest so everyone had Wednesday, Thursday and Friday off; it was like a mini vacation! I didn't exactly do much during it but it was a breath of fresh air in this polluted life.

Needless to say, traces of the summit still linger around, so school hasn't exactly been the way it used to. This week we didn't attend a lot of classes because some teachers weren't even present and for other reasons. For example, on Tuesday we (my class and I) took 2 ECDL (European Computer Driving License) exams: 'Microsoft Word' and 'Internet and E-mail'. We had to learn to use Outlook! o_O I personally use Yahoo! because I'm never eager enough to configure my account on Outlook (I had to for this exam). I never use it either because I find Yahoo! faster and more convenient. Plus I get 100+ spam messages a week on my Outlook account -_-" I'm sure I'll pass the 'Internet' one, it's the 'Word' one I'm worried about - it was utterly disgusting! I do hope I pass it, studying for it again would be too bothersome.

*is listening to Tiziano Ferro - Perverso :3*

In other news, it rained on Monday. Know why this is important? Every time it rains, Bucharest suffers from massive traffic jams. On Monday there were about 30 major crossroad jams (including the one I have to pass through to get to school). In spite of leaving home earlier than usual, I got to school late. Luckily, I met 2 other classmates on the way and we went to school together - we were late for 15 minutes but the teacher was kind enough to not note us as 'absent'. He's understanding in these cases, mostly because we aren't usually late.

It wasn't that bad, though. I live 6 tram stations from the high school and we had to walk to get there. To explain the situation better, here's the public transport available in my area: 2 buses (335 or 330) until 2 stations from my high school, then switch to 2 buses (311 or 135) OR the tram 55 (best way, I get off directly in front of the high school) OR the tram 14 (leaves me a station away from the high school, in parallel, and I have to walk) - mwahaha, welcome, stalkers XD. None of these worked. And I agree with my teacher of Spanish on this thing: "don't stand in one place, walk".

And we didn't do Chemistry today either :3 I should have gotten graded today, so I'm glad he didn't have this opportunity :D To say a bit about this teacher, he's old, on the brink of retirement, comes to school in a funeral car-like car (he hides the dead bodies of his students in there, WE KNOW!!1ONE) and has a little black book (it's black and little) where he writes grades and the likes. We hate him and hope to get rid of him. Which teacher(s) do you hate? Don't be afraid, they won't stalk you here :3

New wallpaper :3 Download here (1600 x 1200) and/or read the description here.

I suppose I've ranted for long enough, I'll let my poor keyboard cool down for a bit and go listen to some music now (White Zombie - Grease, paint and monkey brains (Sin centers of Suburbia Mix); their song names are totally random but I love this song, it's creepy and hawt at the same time XD) *hugs* Thank you for putting up with my randomness but don't worry, this is just the beginning!! *laughs evilly and disappears into the mist*

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