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Twenty Four Hours Is Too Long!

Student "edition" found at {thoughts dot com slash typed no space out no space loud slash blog}.

Maybe I shouldn't have started this blog now, not with everything that's been going on.

I'll be in school tomorrow, but only because I want to support the college student council in case they need my help during the parents of college students' organization general assembly - nothing else.

I'm not going to be there because the administrative assistant asked me if I was going - twice. The first time it was over the phone while I was talking to the office of student affairs secretary.

Did she think the reply I gave that was relayed by the secretary was a joke, when I said I'm not showing up because I wasn't given a formal invitation? Is it because she knew the source already was the target of a beef (now that's something to think about visually) unsubstantiated at that, by the president of last year, that what she said couldn't be taken seriously?

Is it not possible to suppose that I would be in support of my personnel against these baseless claims?

Another thing that seems out of the blue is that the dean asked me if the parents of the student council officers are going to the general assembly. This is nothing that we've talked about before.

Since this comes so far off the left field, I'm assuming it's the outgoing president who asked her, and maybe claims that it's something we talked about before as well, another lie.

The gigantic ego of a president even showed up earlier for our faculty and staff sports fest.

Did he have a talk with the brother president? Are all of his belated concerns that should have been addressed months ago if he had been doing his job right finally coming out?

What's funny it its own way is that now that he's stepping down, this is when he's stepping on the toes of so many more people than he did during his term, when he was just lofty with the title.

The coordinator of the office of sports development told me that there were two concerns he was asking the director of sports just before he left. First of these seemed to be asking for recognition for his contributions to the sports office, when that was not their primary duty.

How could he think that's something laudable when he couldn't even fulfill their main purpose, which is to help the college students in their activities, instead of acting like, well, parents?

The second letter was worse. It was again asking for an office for their organization, despite having been turned down by the president (in consultation with the community) last term.

And this time it's the office of sports development they want to occupy, since being in the student center was declined.

Session 2743 thinks that it's a little too late for this guy to be looking for a legacy. It's already his stubbornness that a lot of offices and personnel will remember. Class dismissed.


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