Monday, March 06, 2006

Big Shiny Trophy

Clearly I am very excited to be through with the play. I mean it was good, I suppose, but it got very, very old. And I'm glad to be free of it's opression. It was cool though. My last play at Mags. Almost a little sad I suppose. I've moved on, however.

Wrote a Pi Day poem. It is as follows:
A curious friend once questioned of me
“What’s the greatest number you ever did see?”
“Well that’s easy,” I answered with glee
“It’s a real long number that starts with a three”

Circles and spheres and cones- oh, my!
There are so very many uses of pi.
C equals pi times the sum of two radii
I just explained you circumference, I!

And pi times radius to the power of two
That’s the area I’ve just explained to you
Three point one four one five nine two
It’s a useful number if you know what to do

So next time you need to impress someone cool
Or need a good equation to help you in school
Just use this number- all will agree that you rule
If you forget about pi, you’ll be labelled a tool



clearly our school is toolnormous and useless if this constitutes as an assignment. Well, what can you do? It's easy points, I suppose. Plus, I got to use the word 'tool' in an assignment. This makes it sweet.

Colbert report is on. Humourously enough, he predicted correctly (using the DaColbert Code... DaVinci Code... yes...) every major oscar winner. I find this very amusing. Jon Stewart amused me and made the oscars less boring than usual- I'm mad I haven't seen Brokeback mountain, however.

Um, as usual, my creativity is on a minimum.

1 comment:

Elizabeth said...

Pi day poems! hooray for easy extra credit!