Monday, April 30, 2007
School's the usual. Starting to dread monday literature lessons :( Miss the old days back in Swiss. Me and Deb sent simultaneous identical messages to Ms. Kaur today after being tramautised in a certain teacher's lesson.
"Ms Kaur I love you I need you!"
LOLOLOL. And her reply?
"What's your problem ah"
HAHAHAHHAHA. One tramautised deserves another :)))))) Bet she feels damn happy we're COUGHappreciatingCOUGH her now. HEH.
Godwin wore my sweater today. It was so tight it looked like he has MOOBS. DAMN FUNNY. Should have taken a pic/shown a thousand and one people but he took it off straight after the lecture. Aww.
Need to study >:( and SLEEP. PW meeting is at 11 tmrw! ><" Thank God tommorrow's a lovely lovely public
holiday (:(:(:
and yes, I know my layout looks horrible. Running low on creative juices. Must be those braincell-killing Lit essays. O.O
A voice from the creature, smooth as buttered oil. "He-llo," is said. "Ding-dong. You look remarkably like dinner."
“I'm Charlie Nancy," said Charlie Nancy. "Who are you?"
“I am Dragon," said the dragon. "And I shall devour you in one slow mouthful, little man in a hat."
Charlie blinked. What would my father do? He wondered. What would Spider have done?...
“Er. You’re bored with talking to me now, and you’re going to let me pass unhindered,” he told the dragon, with as much conviction as he was able to muster.
“Gosh. Good try. But I’m afraid I’m not,” said the dragon, enthusiastically.
“Actually, I’m going to eat you.”
“You aren’t scared of limes, are you?” asked Charlie, before remembering that he’d given the lime to Daisy.
The creature laughed, scornfully. “I,” it said, “am frightened of nothing.”
“Nothing?”
“Nothing,” it said.
Charlie said “Are you extremely frightened of nothing?”
“Absolutely terrified of it,” admitted the Dragon.
“You know,” said Charlie, “Have nothing in my pockets. Would you like to see it?”
“No,” said the dragon, uncomfortably, “I most definitely would not.”
There was a flapping of wings like sails, and Charlie was alone on the beach. “That,” he said, “was much too easy.” Lovely lovely Neil Gaimen and his
Anansi Boys. =D
@ 9:25 PM