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August 22, 2011

you're talking to someone with a blue-tooth

For some reason, no matter my age or location, I will always be slightly nervous on my first day of school.

Maybe that's why when I was waiting outside my classroom, I mistakenly thought one of my classmates was talking to me when she was walking up to me.  I just kept missing her pointing to her ear piece.  I kept looking down the hall whenever she pointed to the side.  I didn't see anyone!  I didn't know what she was talking about!

Turns out our small conversations about graduating and what we're doing here was actually with her ex-boyfriend on the other end.  Oh.

I hate blue tooth sometimes!  This always happens to me.  It should be kept to people in offices by themselves, juggling a koosh ball or a stress reliever.  When you're in public and near people, blue tooth people should have the decency to switch to their handset or wear a sign or something.  I've had so many conversations this way.

Though, come to think of it, her calling me "boo-boo" was weird.