Tuesday, May 18, 2010

helo

It's cold, and wet, and my fingers are cold, and it is/was raining, and it's cold. But I don't mind. Rainy weather is nice, WHEN IM INDOORS. Which I am. So I guess it's alright. Except that the majority of today was not indoors.

It was atheletics carnival, going on even though the weather was not atheletics carnival-like. So I spent a lot of it just standing. Not sitting or anything like that, because the grass was wet and all of that. So I spent most of the day just standing in the occasional sprinkle of rain and watching, not competing or anything. Not competing seriously, that is. I don't do that, partly because I know I'm not going to qualify, and partly because if I do qualify there's no way I'm going to go to zone. I don't even know why I came to school today.

On the way home after returning your book to the library it was rainy. My bag was light after that. Like, really light. It was pretty much empty; only pencil case, umbrella, water, and a few scraps of paper, including the science crap with noughts and crosses on it. The book was probably about 1/3 of my bag's weight. I spent a lot of the time in indescision of whether to take my umbrella out or not, because it wasn't pouring with rain, but I was still getting wet. I decided not to. But the funny thing was, even in the rain, I saw someone using a hose to wash their car and lawn. She was also smoking. She stopped as I was walking past though, probably to make sure I don't step on the hose or something like that, and I kept a really straight face even though I was "lol"ing on the inside. I mean, hosing down the car/lawn while its raining?

Maybe I could make some theory like... well;

1. When it's raining on my street more people smoke (I can't remember any other instance of someone smoking on my street)
2. When it's raining on my street, people smoking do silly things such as washing their car in the rain

Henry decided to launch an advertisement campaign warning people who smoke in the rain about the dangers of being an idiot.

Also, do we get to take our half yearlies home? Or do they keep it in some stash to show future year 10's what not to do?

4 comments:

Renee said...

I took my science and math one home!

Dyna Blade said...

They gave back math, I can't remember science although we probably got that back.

Wanna join the 1500m club?

And it was reasonable weather to be honest.

JM said...

Hello. HENRY! :)))

And. I don't think we've ever really gotten an important science test back before. It seems like (to me) they collect the tests back every time. (So we can't improve on questions and keep failing the questions over and over and over again.)

delete12 said...

If that Henry guy existed I would tell him to go drown himself in icecream

And that's odd, I had to give back both maths and science.

and no, no 1500m club, why would I ever do that

(Thanks, Harvard)