Friday, June 26, 2009

Friggin' Friday

Surprisingly, it was a Friday that was not particularly good or relieving. It was just one of those days. It just had to be a Friday. Bugger. But the weekend should be a relaxing one. Also a late post. Because, you know, that happens. You know who to blame (society!)

Before school, I dropped by the library, and printed out my Commerce assignment so far. When I got to talk to the people at the table, I was struck: The people there, in full, were Andy, Ebony and Victor. It quickly turned out that Cameron, Eric and Mango were doing sound and lighting, and John was sick. I think Ian and Shafi were sick as well, but I'm not sure. They were away, at least. Period 1 was Ag, and Schippers was away. So we had Contado again. We had her in Period 6 yesterday. I finished off the sheet, then finished off the period by doing basically nothing. Period 2 was Geography, in which we handed in our assignments, thus ending an era of a seemingly endless amount of work. Recess was 13 with Andy, Victor and Ebony. We also played some games of 1, and of 5. The most rigged hands of 5: Andy's quad 4, and Victor's bomb.

Period 3 was Maths, which started off doing some actual work, and ended up listening to a song, and watching a presentation of it, called 'That's Mathematics!' By, get this: Tom Lehrer. Further proof of Lehrer's awesomeness. I've read him in several books, and heard his songs in Science and Maths. I love when my ideas of awesomeness are backed up by other people (see end of this post for a comment reply for proof that it actually does happen). Period 4 was Science, in which we marked a sheet we did for homework. Lunch wasn't cards, and more surprisingly, I didn't feel like playing 13. I talked to Victor, and did a few Monty Python quotes, and talked about my GBA game. I enjoy being a nerd.

Period 5 was Commerce, in which Andrew and I told the class about our assignment. In effect, we read from a sheet. The whole class was a bludge, as Commerce classes have quickly become. Lastly was English, in which we did more work on 'Animal Farm.' Tiana also proved to the class and the teacher that she had not read the book by asking the class, 'Who's Napoleon?' Napoleon is the main character in the book. That's like reading 'Harry Potter,' and saying: 'Now who's this Voldemort guy?' When the bell went, I took the train to the station. And that's where the trouble began. Suffice to say after a long series of extremely unfortunate events (which I shall not get into), I didn't get my laptop back until 9:30-ish.

To comments now, one from one person.
*Ebony: I am going to blog about every day. Stop telling me how to blog. And you have just proven that you saw it by saying that you can back me up. Hehehe. And I told you Holy Grail was awesome. Everyone who sees Holy Grail agrees it is awesome.

And, well, that was my Friday. The weekend looks promising; with no assignments, I will be very relaxed. Oh, how I have waited for this.

Late posts, late posts,
AB

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