And the winner is.....
Josiah and I raced tonight in our swim meet against Apollo. It was in the 100 free. I swam a 52.12 and Josiah swam a 52.26. Both times are good, and it was exciting to see us both going so fast, because it makes a return to state that much more probable. Oh, and we won the meet to. I also won the 200 free with a pretty awful time because I have hardly ever swam this event, and the relays also won. It was pretty much a blow-out.
In other news, today after school I was walking by the teacher's lounge and the door happened to be open. Whew! All of the sudden a draft of super-heated tropical air blew past me. Upon investigating further, to rule-out the possiblity of a temporary hallucination, I discovered that the teacher's lounge is indeed quite comfortably heated. It's good to know that they are warm when they eat lunch. Grr. By the time I sit down, my food is already cold, because the cafeteria is so dang underheated.
P.S. I beat Josiah. he claims it was because he was watching the rose bowl last night and because he had windfall. whatever. I watched the ending of the game too.
lol.

6 Comments:
Maybe the water in Josiah's lane had a higher density ;)
Maybe the coach stood behind Josiah's lane, and the resultant force of gravity between him and Josiah pulled Josiah backwards enough for Tim to out-touch him.
you guys can say what you want, but here is why:
I swam faster. But it is hardly enough to brag about, and I could have a meet in the future where josiah beats me.
Your scientific reasoning is definately very interesting.
I also swam a full second faster for the first 50 yards than josiah did, so that helped.
a) definitely
b) c'monnnnnn Tim we were both JOKING. Neither reason we posted has any validity at all, especially mine. Jason's is actually true, if the coach stood there, but that still is negligible.
Good job anyway. Hope your meet today went well.
a) Parker, I know!
b) I was simply commenting on the ingenuity, or maybe absurdity, of the jokes.
lol
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