Well, that certainly wasn't a throw I was expecting, but between us, actually, we managed to get Google out of the game.
So, yeah, it took a few innings, but we made it.
Anyways, on to news. The Scuba Diving class has figured out that there's some textbook work to be done, some things to be learned, and it's not all fun and games. Well...not all, but mostly. The fun and games will show themselves in the latter portion of the semester, with the work towards a lifetime scuba diving license coming as a priority.
To go along with the Scuba Diving, three students have bravely entered the Ground School to earn their pilots' license. So far, they have braved three tests, and are working hard on grabbing those scholarships, so says my source, Doug Smith.
Also, there's the Art class. From what I've heard, they're making pillows. In my opinion, sleep well Art students, sleep well indeed. (Make them out of cotton, if you can, it's softer (And while you're at it, can I have one? Just kidding)).
To finish this list, there is a one-man Auto Mechanics class. When you think about it, it's not too bad: no distractions, easier learning environment, and definitely an easier way to complete tests and get through everything faster. Have fun, Mr. Sisson, and same to you, John the Fox.
Taking the red pill (Reference to "The Matrix" films),
~The Blue Rabbit
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