Thursday, March 6, 2008
I'm bored.
Today we are permanently kicked out of our spot, which is in front of the French staff room in case you didnt know. So we're in search of a new place to live. Suggestions are welcome as long as the place is away from handballs and is not so lonely. Normally when we are kicked out from the French staff room we'd be able to come back in a few days. Now the teachers put a sign that say OUT OF BOUNDS unless it's raining. >________>
So this week.
Monday: English assessment. It was easier than I thought it would be, maybe because I could actually answer this English question this time unlike all the other times we had a English assessment.
Tuesday: Theresa tied my shoelaces funnily. We didn't play chess at all during Chess time.
Wednesday: The common test. Again it was easier than I thought but then I know I made LOTS of mistakes. For example the lastest question.
Thurday: Skills test. I think I forgot how to draw a graph. ><
Friday: It's not here yet. I should post at the end of a week rather than the middle.
The year 10 formal this year is at Sheridan? It's $130. I don't really wanna complain but do we really need insurance? And wows, some people already bought dresses. I haven't even started looking for one yet.
Next week there's the History Assessment.
Then the week after the SRP's due.
Then two weeks later the MW's due. I don't even have a plot for my story yet. >_______>
Shall be starting on a new layout for tC when I am bothered.
Actually I already started on Jenny Lam. But I don't think we'll be using the original idea, since everyone except Theresa likes the idea.
This is probably the longest blog post I've ever made.
And it shall grow longer.
And longer.
And longer.
Aish. I need a new layout.
About Me
My name is Jenny Guo. I am AWESOME because I share the same name as Jenny Lam. She is currently typing out my ‘about me’ section, because I either don’t know myself very well, or I’m just not bothered. She doesn’t know which.
Well, she says that I am very quiet, but only if you don’t know me well enough. She used to think I didn’t talk much when she first met me, which was ages and ages ago back in primary school, but as she got to know me, which only started in around year 7, she found out that I was actually very funny and fun to be around. She also says that I am very trustworthy and reliable. She can tell me anything and know I won’t do anything that she wouldn’t like me to do about it.
Jenny Lam likes my drawings very much. She thinks they’re very cute, and that I am very talented at drawing, along with many many thing. She says that I am smart, which I am. I am smarter than her in every subject.
I am also her train buddy. She complains to me everyday about how hot it is, how tired she is, that she has to go tutor after school, or simply the amount of homework she has to complete. She hopes I don’t mind her doing so.