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Tuesday, May 27, 2003


You guys want drama; well here's a mild taste of what goes on in Hunter.
Beware, it's not much...

Welcome to New York 10021!!!
Starring D, aka "Dangerous" Danilo Dominiquez, who seems to be a lot like me
K, aka Kirby, some girl from D's past
H, aka Hoodrat, D's boy and closest ally
L, aka Zang Dynasty, H's boy and desparate individual
W, aka DWayans, H's other boy, good allies with D

Well katz and kittens, it all started in class, where D had da skillz that no one could compare. D, H, L, and W took the class together, thinking that it would be a breeze through. Well, as it turned out, it was for some, and not for others. In any event, as they studied, they found it took then 3 hours to do one study problem; and 1 hour to do the rest of the study problems. The next day, they took the first midterm. The grades came back, D gets a 95 (naturally), H gets a 60, L a 70, and W an 80. Don't ask us how this happened when they all studied the same material at the same time, but it happened.
Two weeks prior to the second midterm, this girl K shows up. Now K took a class last semester with D, H, and L, but they never really were on speaking terms. K asks around to see who could help her "study" for the second midterm by asking their grades. L shoots out and says "well, D got a 95..." And the rest was history. K met up with the group in the same place they studied for the last midterm. And three things were clear by the time they left: K and L did not know anything going in the exam; by the time H goes in, he would have been drinking the night before and would not know much either; and basically it was up to D to know his stuff.
Second midterm finally came mid April, and H tells D that he needs help. No prob, says D. I expected that much. Then K shows up, and says that she too needs help. D says No problem, I expected that..., and they took the second exam. The grades came back. H & K both got 85, L & W both didn't do so good, and leave it up to D to get another 95. D figured that would be the last he sees of K, and the last that the group stops playing around during study time.
Boy, was he wrong.
Two weeks after Spring Break, K finally shows up to class, hugs and all, to "thank" D for his help, promising that if she passes the finals, D gets dinner with her. Meanwhile, D & H discuss the situation with K. H doesn't like the fact that H & D have been cool for years, then K comes along and gets a near automatic hookup; it is H's distinct belief that K is playing D, and has no intention on backing her word, since most of her word is lies. Having digested H's feedback, D then talks to K, who shows up only three times in class between Spring Break end and finals. K senses hostility between H & K, but thinks nothing of it. As to the reason she skipped a lot of sessions, well there really wasn't any. But she seemed really appreciative of D, and says the two would definitely link up after the mess was over.
Elsewhere, L learns of D's success in the second midterm, and promises D to beat any offer K has if D helps him for the final. Of course this receives H's blessing, because they're all boys. But this doesn't sit well with W for a two-fold reason: while they (L & K) put no effort whatsoever into understanding the work, W's not getting anything out of it.
This puts D in a crosshair. Do you trust your boys and believe K is some skank using you? Or do you really help a friend in need? Or are you in turn, just using the advantage for sex or something? There's only one way to be sure, the Solomon-wannabe says. If they show up for the study session, then I'll know for sure who really needs the help. Out comes the study session, and missing from the group (technically, not literally) is L, who really has no idea what's going on, and pretends to study for another class. Also gone (literally and technically) from the picture is K, who has blamed the problem on everything from her boyfriend, to her zoo of an apartment, to her demanding work schedule. Totally fed up, D demands that if any help is to be given any further, then the price is $50; the guarantee is that you'll have walk away knowledge come the final, and at least pass with 80.
The day of the final, L shows up first with only $20. Though this is beneficial to D, it also doesn't work for him, because not only was he gipped $30, he also doesn't get the girl (K). K shows up 30 minutes later, and ends up in a bad spot. So much so, that when the finals was halfway done, she gets up in frustration, and knocks H's papers on the way to the front table. H, now totally pissed off, dismisses her as a d/b. Meanwhile, D is desparately trying to at least finish the exam, realizing that not enough time was given to answer all the questions; despite that the quantity of questions being very small, the content was not. In any case, by the time the bell sounded, D finally finishes, and the finals are over...
Who do you think survived? Who remains cool with who? Find out next time on New York, 10021...

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