Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Bludging Bar One

All my other titles weren't snappy enough. But the point is, everything was utter bludging bar one period. All to be explained, right now. And I still need to get to that theme song. Maybe in July (wow, utter procrastination!), after everything is done. And yes, it's another late post, I'm still getting into the rhythm of things. Also I had a lot of homework.

Before school, I finished up Tuesday's post, which is starting to become a common thing for me. Let's hope it's not becoming a habit. The effects of the long weekend still linger. At school, we all waited around for the bell to go, which was late. I love late bells. (In fact, I'm betting everybody does.) In Role Call, I enjoyed some time exasperated after I discovered Ebony and Corinne do not know who Stewie Griffin from Family Guy is. And Ebony calls me socially unaware (though in all fairness, I am a much bigger nerd than her. This much is obvious. I could explain why, but we could be here for a while.). Anyway. First it was Ag, which was getting our results for the half-yearly back. I continue my tradition in Ag, which is that of getting around 70% every time. Ag is not my strong subject. I am going to be dropping it as soon as I can for Years 11 and 12. I'll drop it like I dropped Music, Art and Jap at the end of Year 8, or like Ebony drops balls (I'm sorry, I'll stop. I just felt I had to say it.). Period 2 should have been Geo/History, but we had a Science comp instead. I think I did good, but there were way too many Bs for my liking. That made me a bit nervous. But going over my answers... well, we'll see. No point stressing now.

Recess was the usual, though with John away and the weather being absolutely freezing, it took a while to get a group together and find a spot. But we ended up playing. Period 3 was Maths, which started out doing nothing, and ended up in a discussion about electives after Cavanagh came in to explain a bit more about the 'Unit System.' I now have a basic idea of what I'm going to do, after talking to Hancock. However I'm not going to write it down as I still want some flexibility. Lunch was yet more 13, and Victor played as well. In fact, we all did, as it was Sport Trials. When the bell went, our group (apart from Andy and Ebony) all went to Basketball. We didn't try out, of course, so we spent the time playing 13. Even Ms Pham joined in from time to time, as well as me, Victor, Eric and Kevin. We played that until the bell went. When it did actually go, I stuck around with Victor, Ebony and Mango, and in the end Ebony and I went up to the station. As 'her people' weren't at Holsworthy, we talked to each other on the bus.

At home, I decided to take a break from hapkido, as I wanted to spend some time on my English assessment. I don't want to leave it all until the last minute, dammit! After a long hour writing and refining, I finished up the context-transformed script. By that time it was around 8:15, and I decided that was enough for the night. I then watched the new Simpsons, and started to blog. But, unfortunately, I did not get to finish, so here I am, on Thursday morning blogging. Again.

Comments now, just the one.
*Ebony: I, too, hate when I start a sentence and can't finish it. I totally get you. And yes, your uncoordination is fun to watch. Just because it's so... never mind. I'm going to stop. Congratulations in being in the headlines (I think.).

Well, that was my day. I really have to stop posting so late, but these things happen. I get it, I shouldn't do it, but it happens.

Those paragraphs are good enough,
AB

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