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Wednesday, January 5, 2005


Turn to the gates of heaven, to myself be damned...
Today's been better... Had a good day at school:

Lesson 1:

Sat doing my English homework which was due in today anyways, watching Mark Stevens make a cheese eating spanish guy, and laughing lots. Nice and peaceful.

Lesson 2:

Again, sat in the common room, this time drinking tea, munching monster munch and watching Smashing Pumpkins music vids, also while watching cheese eating Spanish guy.

Lesson 3: Walked out of lesson to get Coke and Monster Munch... I'm getting addicted to those. Then just jumped around a lot, trying to get Laura-Janes telly-how-much-you-walky thing to cheat. Did a little bit of doodling in my art book, and sorted out what i'm going to do for my next Art coursework. I'm doing the same theme, Youth Culture, but i'm doing figurative art, and making a clay figure. Fun. ^_^

Lesson 4: As much as a dread going to English, I think it's only Mullowneys lessons that get me down. Miss Bakers lessons are always so funny, I sit across from Jamie and Martin, who are so funny, and keep annoying Miss Baker, then I join in. Today, she wanted to tape us in some natural conversation for writing transcripts, so we started talking about the horse-shaped condom that Ma'am put on one of the sheets she gave us. She got so worked up. ^_^ But then she started the giggling. I've come to realise I don't really mind the giggling that much.

Lunch: Talking bout our holidays and listening to Pumpkins and Garbage. ^_^ Some dodgy conversations... but then again, Joe was in the vicinity. :P

Band Practice: So kewl. I got to play drums, but there wasn't a bass pedal, so I had to kick the bass drum instead. I now have a bleedy toe, but I don't mind too much.

Walking home wasn't too bad either, apart from the fact that I had a laptop, school crap and a guitar to carry home. Though I did get Joe to carry my bag up to the bus station, and Marc offered to carry it to his house. ^_^

I'm actually too tired to argue at home now as well. There hasn't been one argument yet, manily because they're seeing i'm not biting back, and they're giving up. As soon as Mum came through the door, I said Hi so she wouldn't get all pissy, then when she had nothing to complain about, she asked me why I hadn't hung any washing out or done any drying. I pointed (politefully) out to her that I couldn't do it from school, so she got teasy again. But I didn't argue back, and now they're both angry and i'm not. ^_^

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