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Tuesday, March 02, 2004
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
I have to say THE highlight of my day was Music.
Mrs Thompson was lecturing us about the quality of our recordings and I quote!
“I don’t want something that you’ve just tossed off over breaktime whilst someones playing chopsticks in the background”
LOOOOOOOOOOL
We all started to giggle and she was like SARAH! Why are you laughing? Laura! Zoe! Eleanor!
Oh god *wipes tear*
Classic moments like these don’t come around often.
And, if my day didn’t get any better!
Mrs Harding came out to have a go at me for playing outside the Harding Hall whilst she had her drama lesson right? LOL she came out with this horrible look on her face and was about to lay into me when she realised that Mrs Thompson was actually the one playing the piano. Mrs Thompson – god bless her dappy soul just grinned and waved at Mrs Harding with a jubilant “HELLO Mrs Harding!”
I have never seen Harding looked so pissed off. She just ignored Mrs Thompson and stormed back in! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL Then I started playing the flute – high window-shattering stuff- just to piss her off even more. Mwaha, serves her right for kicking me out her classroom in year 9 just because I had been told what REALLY happened to The Calcobar. (Remember that Ship thing that got “Lost” and we had to decide what had happened to it) Pleh. We go waaay back lol.
Buerna Suerte for tomoro for those willing to give up their lessons all for the sake of music. Lol.
What a shame, I might have to miss out a lesson with Ms Milzani! Why couldn’t I have been in Ascott? Then I would have missed PE. Trust Stowe to be before lunch which means that if it runs late (which it will) I’ll have to miss some valuable lunching time – very valuable, I'm planning on visiting Tescos for 10 doughnuts to consume to soothe my failure-ness.
I have to say THE highlight of my day was Music.
Mrs Thompson was lecturing us about the quality of our recordings and I quote!
“I don’t want something that you’ve just tossed off over breaktime whilst someones playing chopsticks in the background”
LOOOOOOOOOOL
We all started to giggle and she was like SARAH! Why are you laughing? Laura! Zoe! Eleanor!
Oh god *wipes tear*
Classic moments like these don’t come around often.
And, if my day didn’t get any better!
Mrs Harding came out to have a go at me for playing outside the Harding Hall whilst she had her drama lesson right? LOL she came out with this horrible look on her face and was about to lay into me when she realised that Mrs Thompson was actually the one playing the piano. Mrs Thompson – god bless her dappy soul just grinned and waved at Mrs Harding with a jubilant “HELLO Mrs Harding!”
I have never seen Harding looked so pissed off. She just ignored Mrs Thompson and stormed back in! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL Then I started playing the flute – high window-shattering stuff- just to piss her off even more. Mwaha, serves her right for kicking me out her classroom in year 9 just because I had been told what REALLY happened to The Calcobar. (Remember that Ship thing that got “Lost” and we had to decide what had happened to it) Pleh. We go waaay back lol.
Buerna Suerte for tomoro for those willing to give up their lessons all for the sake of music. Lol.
What a shame, I might have to miss out a lesson with Ms Milzani! Why couldn’t I have been in Ascott? Then I would have missed PE. Trust Stowe to be before lunch which means that if it runs late (which it will) I’ll have to miss some valuable lunching time – very valuable, I'm planning on visiting Tescos for 10 doughnuts to consume to soothe my failure-ness.