Thursday 17 June 2010

Herllo

Yes, I haven't given up entirely. I meant to do this yesterday, except I couldn't be bothered.

I can't remember what lessons I did yesterday, but after school I did a cooking competition. Chloe, Meghann, SarahS, Ben, Henry, Rachel, Ryan, Meena, Alix and Muneeb were there too, and I made Sake Steak and Golden Glitter Cakes (kiniro no pikapika hikaru keiki).
There were only meant to be four judges, but teachers just kept randomly turning up to taste the food too. Me and Ben are onto the next round.

This morning, Warren had a housewarming party under one of the tables in the form room, and it actually lasted quite a while with me, Warren, Alix, Janneka, Zahraa, Zaira and Alex all under two tables with 'Le Freak' playing on Alix's iPod Touch; we were under there for about 20 minutes until Hofton turned up and ruined our fun.
Today, the first period was Biology, and since Chloe was off somewhere, I had to go in a group with Frankie and Kwame. All the groups were given a mock exam and we had to try and get 100% on it (how is that different to what you normally do with tests?) My group and Cameron, Ben and Henry's group both got the highest score of 34/36. The two questions we got wrong though, had completely illogical answers - and I'm not being annoyed at not winning here. One of the questions was about people complaining over plants being made by cloning. The correct answer to the question on why they were complaining was because the genes of the the cloned crops could spread to other plants. That's not possible when you clone. The other question we got wrong was 'why are people complaining about human cloning?' the answer was 'the babies that were cloned did not consent to the procedure'. WTH?? That's a GCSE level question? Wow, a qualified science person can write rubbish like that? Since when has anyone plucked out their ovaries and gone, 'Hey are you ok with me giving birth to you?' whether they're cloned or not? Being born isn't a decision you make about yourself!

Second period was French, and it was reallly reallylyyyy boring. I don't really remember too much of what we did, except that I have the same end of year levels in French and German - 6c.

Third period was English, and we did some work on our imaginary bands - 'The Band' is mine, Meghann's, Zoe's, Sara's and Chloe's band, and our picture looks like this; The one on the far left with the long blonde hair and purple bow is Zoe, Then Chloe with the blonde hair and blue bow, then Meghann with the blue streak (even though she doesn't actually have one in real life) then me, with the red bow and most amazingest beard (I specifically requested that I have the best beard - if you're gonna be a bearded man-girl, you have to have an impressive beard, and I think I could be the new face of Loreal with mine) and then Sara is the one with the blue bow and brown hair.
I had the strangest fit of giggles when Sara read out a bit of a random song I'd written on the back of a bit of paper and stuck in our portfolio; "My love is like a cheesecake/My love is like a cheesecake/You can have a slice/My love is like a cheesecake" I didn't even think it was that funny when I wrote it, but the way she read it out made me cry laughing.

This afternoon was Games. We lost to Roberts at Rounders because NOBODY WAS TRYING!! I HATE THAT I HATE IT HATE HITHATE ARRRGGHGHHGHGGHGH!!!!!!
And then I got forced to go to that stupid helping Year 6 kids thing, and got lost so I went up to my Maths room and ended up being escorted by a rather friendly Year 6. When I finally reached the classroom, I immediately got popular with the kids because they saw my school bag and were like, 'you like manga? We like manga! What manga do you read? Hey, she likes manga!'
Apparently Year 6 kids haven't actually been getting smaller since I left - even though I'm sure I was never as young as those kids, which I said to their teacher - but I've just gotten so much bigger that I can stretch my legs all the way to the other side of two of their tiny tables, while sitting on one of their tiny chairs. They really look too small to be eleven.

Now for an interesting thing that happened to me. Because I was on the field at lunch, and I was trying to do cartwheels with Rosa, I took my shoes off and put them with my stuff - which was with everyone elses'. At the end of lunch, I could only find one shoe, and the missing left shoe was nowhere on the field, even with me, SarahS and Henry looking. So I spent the afternoon walking round with one shoe on, which surprisingly, nobody commented on.
When I was in the changing rooms, getting ready for Games, I asked if anyone had seen my shoe, and Meghann told me it was in her form room.
I only managed to get into her form room nearly two hours later though, in a last minute trip to the Science Block from my Maths room, to which I returned triumphant and wearing both shoes.

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