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Discussion: What free was it?

in: TBorish; TBorish > 2008-01-24;

#  Posted 2008-01-25 10:56:47
catherineols: Not that I could come for a *run* with you per se, since my shins would throw a fit, but if you ever want to do some map work or anything else during or 4th or 6th on Thursdays I have those free =)

#  Posted 2008-01-25 22:37:11
TBorish: 6th period. and yes, doing map work (or going on a slow run if your shins would allow it) would be amazing. i'm trying to get into a habit of doing map work more often, so if we always agree to meet sometime during 6th to do it, i wouldn't be able to put it off.

#  Posted 2008-01-26 05:28:48
Acampbell: That is why to cool that you guys can do that!!!! i don't have any frees so never could do this and i'm not alowed out at lunch to go run either.

#  Posted 2008-01-26 06:54:56
TBorish: most schools don't have free periods. lakeside is just weird in that we do have free periods (most classes only meet 3 times a week) but there is no actual lunch period. people just eat during one of their frees, which can cause lunch to be at 1:25 sometimes. and only seniors are allowed to leave campus whenever they want (although all the other grades can too as long as they have parental permission which is shown by writing "mom" or "dad" on the "permission by:" line on the sign out sheet).

#  Posted 2008-01-26 10:42:10
catherineols: Well, I couldn't do runs or map work EVERY 6th since it's the only free Drew and I have consistently and we often use it for SciOly work, but I usually know by the beginning of the week whether Drew and I will be working that period... if you ask me on Mondays whether I'd be free Thursday, I'd be able to let you know =)

#  Posted 2008-01-29 08:47:33
HKuestner: can I join in on any map stuff during 6th? It sounds like a great idea :-).

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