Friday, May 02, 2008

I love live TV

11 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Neat. hahaha.



So what episode of Band of Brothers are you watching Monday? I want to rent it.

8:26 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Haha.
If that's real, that's great.

Is the hw on Monday night going to be from a packet? I don't think I'll be there because of IB tests.

9:00 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carlisle I would pay you to prank call QVC.

10:49 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Spam,

We will be watching Episode #2: Day of Days. I will also show part of an episode entitled "Why We Fight".

Enjoy IB testing. You are going to miss the communist witch hunt next week too. Oh, you will also miss parts of Atomic Cafe about the absurdity of the Cold War. Bummer, I wish you could be there for all of that.

7:47 AM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Good Charlotte,

No packets at all next week. All readings will be from the book. What day(s) are you missing besides Monday?

7:48 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It should just be Monday and Tuesday. I don't remember if there's another part of the test on Wednesday but I don't think so.

9:17 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the weather is terrible for biking...

guess you should get a head start on those papers! :)

5:22 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You're a fan of Andrew Bird right?

http://scheduletwo.com/video/andrew_bird

Some really amazing stuff.

7:05 PM

 
Blogger Mr. Carlisle said...

Brandon,

All 58 oral history papers are currently sitting on my desk at school. I need to take a break from grading after this past week of 58 DBQs and 57 Psych exams.

Next week.

Narintohn,

Thanks for the link. I love Andrew Bird!

9:00 PM

 
Blogger Casey said...

Little known to most, Guam held it's caucuses today. Although called a caucus, it's more like a primary.

With all 21 precincts reporting, Obama finished with 2,264 votes (50.1%). Hillary Clinton got 2,257 votes (49.9%).

Meaning they each win 4 of the territory's 8 delegates, though each only holds half a vote.

As a way to reach out to far different people, both pledged various reforms for the territory, such as the ability to vote for president, lifting their cap on Medicaid, and their endorsement of the Bill before Congress that will pay the territory $120 million as reparations from Japan's occupation of Guam during WWII.

The next contests are Tuesday, with Indiana and North Carolina. Indiana is a very tight race, while Obama is expected to win North Carolina due to demographic, which is similar to that of South Carolina and Virgina, both states Obama has won.

9:35 PM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

lol. maybe he was drunk. or maybe he was bored. if it was a prank i give him props for not laughing.

1:22 AM

 

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