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Friday, January 27, 2006

 

Are people in Hungary hungry?



I decided yesterday that today until I die I'm gonna starve myself and not eat anything but breakfast. It was going well, so very well, until lunchtime.

I didn't feel very hungry at all when it was lunch. But it HAD to be Friday, didn't it?? For you see, Friday's chicken burger day. So when I got my things ready from my locker, I turned 'round and saw some people eating...CHICKEN BURGERSSSSSSSS. That's when I kinda lost it. I was hungry. I practically ran all the way from my locker to the cantine...thankfully as I'm always slow at getting my things ready and so when I got there there was hardly any queue left. So in about 5 minutes I was at the front, ordering what I wanted. But all the while, I was afraid that when I ordered, I would flood the skool with saliva. Thankfully I didn't. I went out of the cantine, and as soon as I got out I started eating. I wanted chips too, but y'know, starving and all that. But I am so very thankful. So very thankful indeed that I had the heavenly chicken burger of destiny.

Now I will babble about my Business Studies test. All the gIrLs in my class were saying how they're so perfect and know everything and wanted to go on the computer instead of revising. Though, I don't see how that is possible seeing as they haven't done any work this term. And I really do mean that. They probably don't even know what a soletrader is. I thought it would be easy, because I was dropped many 'hints' as to what the questions were, by many past participants. But I didn't know it was also a 'Sort out Mr Jolley's bad grammar' test as well. It was rather illegible...We basically had to ask for a translation for each question. And it wasn't exactly test-like, because we were allowed to talk. Or more like, we weren't but the plastics wanted to anyway. Despite this little distraction, I completed the test, and I think I got over 80%...if I'm lucky. Mr Jolley's not a very good teacher.

I'm going to watch Monty Python's the Meaning of Life now. I watched the Holy Grail a couple of days ago and haven't stopped saying, "We are the knights who say...NI!" (or however it's spelt.)

NI!


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