Yo kiddies!
I'm stressing out so bad over my Series 7 exam that is this monday that I've almost smashed some pens into my eyeballs. I believe my brain would hurt less if I smashed sharp objects through my skull into the throbbing brain tissue instead of trying to memorize crap about puts, calls, spreads, straddles, and options. Hahahaha, fooled ya, that's just one unit out of 17 that I have to know.
I don't think I'm ready for this test yet. I thought I'd be doing better on the practice tests but I'm not. Today I've taken 6 of them in which I got a 70, 66, 70, 76, 78, and a 60. I need a 70 to pass. I'm close, but it's a little too risky in my opinion. I'll see though.
My graduation shin-dig was pretty neato. I had originally planned on it being a small thing, but in the end over 50 people showed up along with a TON of food. Ruppe's toe was oozing everywhere, Katie and I were going nuts over the chocolate, Dusty was smoked out at the grill, my brother fell in love with the two hot Marenisco chicks aka Jaime and Katie, I got to see Amy and Jackie who are two friends I don't get to visit with often, I ate till I got sick, SHORTY FRICKING DROVE HERE ALL THE WAY FROM MQT JUST TO SEE ME, and there were enough bean dishes to feed the entire country of Cambodia. Something about the Cox family and beans...I dunno, but there were at least 5 different kinds. Oh yeah, with cheese. And noodles. There is never a shortage of beans, cheese, and noodles at a Cox festival. OH! Don't forget the "pink stuff".
Dusty's family and mine met for the first time. It went pretty smoothly if I must say so myself. My bro bonded with Dusty's dad over some snowmobiles and everyone was oogling over Dusty's mom's and sister's wonderfully scrumpcious foods. Dusty's sister made me a beautiful graduation cake, it looked and tasted better than anything someone could get at a store.
Random Julie-ism:
"Hey Dusty, you know you're a dork when you watch 3 hours of Animal Planet on a friday night. Oh shit. I just did that."
I don't think I'm ready for this test yet. I thought I'd be doing better on the practice tests but I'm not. Today I've taken 6 of them in which I got a 70, 66, 70, 76, 78, and a 60. I need a 70 to pass. I'm close, but it's a little too risky in my opinion. I'll see though.
My graduation shin-dig was pretty neato. I had originally planned on it being a small thing, but in the end over 50 people showed up along with a TON of food. Ruppe's toe was oozing everywhere, Katie and I were going nuts over the chocolate, Dusty was smoked out at the grill, my brother fell in love with the two hot Marenisco chicks aka Jaime and Katie, I got to see Amy and Jackie who are two friends I don't get to visit with often, I ate till I got sick, SHORTY FRICKING DROVE HERE ALL THE WAY FROM MQT JUST TO SEE ME, and there were enough bean dishes to feed the entire country of Cambodia. Something about the Cox family and beans...I dunno, but there were at least 5 different kinds. Oh yeah, with cheese. And noodles. There is never a shortage of beans, cheese, and noodles at a Cox festival. OH! Don't forget the "pink stuff".
Dusty's family and mine met for the first time. It went pretty smoothly if I must say so myself. My bro bonded with Dusty's dad over some snowmobiles and everyone was oogling over Dusty's mom's and sister's wonderfully scrumpcious foods. Dusty's sister made me a beautiful graduation cake, it looked and tasted better than anything someone could get at a store.
Random Julie-ism:
"Hey Dusty, you know you're a dork when you watch 3 hours of Animal Planet on a friday night. Oh shit. I just did that."
COMMENTS
Aww! Sounds like it was a FUN party! I so wish I could have stopped on by. :(
3:19 PMDid there happen to be any llamas on Animal Planet?
It's ok, Melissa! Sometime we will have another party that we all can go to and have fun. :) No, there weren't any llamas. I got addicted to that "animal heroes" show.
7:24 PM