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Saturday, August 12, 2006


Watched Garfield 2 just now. OK la, not to say very good, yet not bad, just OK. But not worth to watch in cinema, buy pirated DVD also no difference from watching in cinema.

Had a few slip-of-the-tongues during English classes last week which were very funny. Some students supposed to read or recite stuff, but they said it too fast so it sounded different and funny, in a wrong way. Example:

A was reading a poem called "The Lake Isle Of Innisfree". Many should remember it as the Form 1 poem which makes no sense at all when you read it the first few times. The correct line was (might not be 100% exact words, but the meaning same):
I shall arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,
etc etc....
The way A read it, it sounded like:
"I shall arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And I shall have a piss there, for piss comes dripping slow,
etc etc...."

haha....ok next.....

B and C were acting for oral test. They were acting a scene from the Form 1 short story "The Pencil", where B was the principal and C was the student. C supposedly cut someone wit his pen-knife. B was interrogating C. Well B talked a bit too fast, and it sounded quite wrong. The original line was:
"C, do you have a pen-knife? I would like to sharpen my pencil."
It came out as:
"C, will you be my wife? I would like to sharpen my pencil"

lolz....sounds very wrong...because both B and C are guys....haha....

After all 6 groups acted short plays for oral, Mr Anthony said he was very proud with us because we acted for English Week and acted again for oral. Altogether 7 sketches. So he wanted to belanja us. He took out RM50 and asked us to treat ourselves. Whoah. That man works his ass off every day of his life for the past 30-40 years and he gives us RM50 just for acting 7 sketches. Feels wrong. We (as in the whole class) tried to give him back the money (because everyone pai se) but he refuse to take it. So, we're gonna use his hard-earned money and buy him a pen with his name engraved on it and a tie. Hopefully he'll like it. Blek ;D.

BTW: My saxophone Grade 7 exam is on Monday, so i'm gonna skip school on that day. I think can pass, as long as I don't get an examiner like John Green, the bloody @#$%&* who failed my piano exam. Anyway, since we're on the topic, I would just like to say:
Screw you, John Green.^^

monkeyatschul

just posted the above
at 11:20 PM ;