Yes! Commerce is completed! That was torture. I'll get to my actual day now. You may be surprised I'm blogging this late; I will get to that.
I got to the station, and started talking to Nibraas and Sakib about this cricket tribunal. Long story short, in our final (blog link here), the umpire thought someone swore at him. I didn't blog about it, for two reasons: it didn't seem that important, and I barely knew about it. But he reported the supposed incident, and Nibraas and my Dad were cited for 'failing to control the team.' (My Dad wanted blog credit for some reason. Here you go.) Nibraas got let off because he proved it didn't happen, but my Dad was found guilty. So wait, if it didn't happen, how can he be guilty? Problem 2: Nibraas was on the field and my Dad was off the field when it supposedly happened. But Nibraas was let off and my Dad... whatever. It's confusing me. My Dad's appealing. Anyway. Period 1 and 2 were the Anzac ceremony. That was pretty good, and funny. It wasn't supposed to be funny, but the guest speaker went on for 15 minutes about the dictionary definitions of 'myth' and 'legend,' and specifically, the difference between them. In the end, he gave us basically no answer besides there could be a difference. The point? Good question. I mean no disrespect. But that's exactly what happened. Recess was 13, as usual. I seem to have two hands today (left and right! Lol, but seriously. Card hands.): Good, but I come second; and bad, but I come third. Annoys me. Period 3 was Maths, which was basically nothing except my usual 'come up with equations with trigonometry explaining something for no apparent reason.' Next was Lunch, which was 13 again. Funniest hand. I squandered an awesome hand by mistake, and was left with a 5. John, Victor, me and Kevin. I had a 5, Kevin had 5 cards, none lower than a 7. Victor was to my right, and went out, but in a way that Kevin couldn't play. I played and came 3rd. Kevin's reaction: face in hands and 'NOOOOO!' No kidding. Sport, as is Wednesday, was handball for some reason. Up until 1:45. I alternated between good and bad. As sport is for me. After 1:45, we went off for a drink break and nobody went back on. So I spent the time on my iPod, playing Solitaire and listening to Queen and Tom Lehrer. After school, I finally finished my Commerce assessment. Thank god. When I finished it, it was a big load off my chest, I'll say that. It was then, after a time doing a lot of work (chores and what-not), and dinner, it was time for hapkido.
Master Geoff wasn't there, so we had some other black belts, who worked us all session long. One and a half hours instead if 1. But it was good, since I got a heap of a workout. I also learned some more defensive moves, as well as evasion. Which is really good, because I suppose it's better not to be hit then to defend being hit.
I'll type quickly, it's almost time to go. Comments now:
*Mango (x2): Please comment with more than 3 words each, not just to be first (but thanks for looking up round robin).
*Karen: Cute thing: making me blush. Stop it (lol). Everybody's silly anyway.
*Corinne: O_O. You don't watch TV. Seriously. Holy crap. That's insane. But it doesn't read like it's your fault. That's fair enough.
*Ebony: I suppose The Simpsons isn't everybody's cup of tea, but not even one episode? And you call me socially unaware (which is less true than most people think. But notice I didn't say it was out-and-out wrong.).
*Kevin: Thanks for the braces 'compliments' (*sarcasm*). And that flowing text took me a while, thanks for noticing!
*AC: 'Lobachevsky'; don't knock it 'til you try it. Me with braces would be weird(-er). Ben; enough. I am not Ben. Your comments are cool because I don't know who they're from, so it's a mystery, which makes it awesome.
*Shafi: ALEX!! Short story, thank god it's due next term. I hope. And that song may be strange, but it is awesome. And I'd want to read your blog, I think it would be cool. And I may not even be getting braces. But I probably will be.
Where is Victor's comment?
I'll quickly sum up here, because it's almost time for me to go. Comment as usual, everybody, you are all awesome!
I can't wait for tomorrow afternoon (holidays!),
AB
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Oh hi AB,
ReplyDeleteI was reading e-mails and noticed I got a new e-mail, you commented on my post. That was great help, and nice blog, ahahah
See you at drama tomorrow
Rosa.
its due on thursday ab! (for me anyway)
ReplyDeletewow, the person who's first actually wrote something
have a fun holidays
Shafi
Ooo-err, I did not comment!
ReplyDeleteNot that you missed me THAT much.
Oh my gosh Ab!! Do you like her?!?!?! That's so cute!! Gahh will you see her throughout holidays!?
ReplyDeleteI love Solitare on the ipod, Ive won it once and felt so proud because its so hard to finish. I even took a picture.
Maths is so boring, school is boring, I'm glad it's holidays. I think I'll just miss seeing everyone.
Have a good holiday Ab, I shall see you later today anyways since school is on.
Adios!
ANZAC ceromony was awesome!!
ReplyDeleteI cried. I know. No one else in the school except me. This teaches us an important lesson about me.
You should consider branching out from just 13? I suggest the game 500! It's like 13, but you only get 10 cards, you work with a partner, and you only play once each round. 10 rounds. It's awesome. But no body can be stuffed learning how to play :L.
Victor: I missed you :L
Congratulations on finishing the commerce assignment. How many pages was yours?
ReplyDeleteNot being disrespectful (trying), but the ANZAC cermonies are always boring. I'm certain the guest speaker was the same as last year with the who, what, where, when, why, how.
I really shouldn't comment so much...
A friend.