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The Great Escape
Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at 5:00 PM
D&T is a huge bore. BORE. What we do is just copy, copy, copy, copy, copy stuff from the visualiser. I mean, what is the point of copying so much and not digesting 3/4 of the thing?

I realise that Ruth can't adapt well to new things, AT ALL. A great example: Ruth and the others were gathered outside the staff room & we made her she volunteered to use the intercom to call the teacher. & on the list of teacher's name, they had an example of what to say after you dial- "Good morning/ afternoon _________. May i speak to _________ please. Thank you." And Ruth the smatrie-fartie said:"Hello. Hello? Hello! Hello?? Hello?! Hello!! Hello??!!" I bet she does that all the time at home.

I hate all the assignments and everything in school with all the dreadful dedlines and all that. :(((((((((((((

I want to buy a one-way ticket to Bali/ Maldives or somewhere where it's relaxing and has a beach. So I can cycle, swim, snorkle and eat. That would not only be a great escape, also a perfect one.