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Today has been.
2000-12-14 - 22:33

I should have sorted out my files today, but it's just one of those awful jobs I just do not want to do. Argh.

If I take money for lunch to school tomorrow, maybe I can fit the leverarch files into my bag and do it during my library period.

Today has been.

That is not an unfinished sentence. What can I say? I don't think Mr. R is going to give me an A for a long time, as I laughed through most of Antony and Cleopatra today. At least I was watching it. Only about three people in the room were watching it - me, Chris and Mr. R, and I was laughing.

It was hilarious though. The acting was so terrible, the scenery crap. Geez. I laughed my head off, split my sides and lots of other things that sound like medieval execution. Susann, I think, found it funny that I was laughing so much, Chris, I think, did too. Mr. R probably didn't. Oh well!!!

I told Chris about the Christian Rock site, and she cheered me up about it, so we had a laugh at the fundamentalists. I suppose this wasn't very kind, but it was kind of a relief to know how close to God Christina has become through bands like Delirious? and dc talk and others...

Speaking of which, she found the most excellent site. In the spirit of things, I'm going to tell you that if you're offended, good :-) Here it is.

I can't get over Mrs. T yesterday. None of that "I'm a Christian and I believe..." She told it like it is. I told Chris and she seemed to be ecstatic that at last we've located another Christian teacher. So that makes Mrs. Cook, Mrs. T, and Mr. G (a biology teacher) definite... I think the headmaster is, but he also does a whole bunch of things I don't agree with. Speaking of which, I must go and see him tomorrow. I'll swap my free for my library and go then. I'll tell you tomorrow/Saturday if I remember.

Lolita's told Owen about her diary - I hope it goes OK with her. Everyone in my (nuclear) family knows about this diary, but no-one's interested (ironic, don't you think, Nic?). Good luck, Lo :-)

Oh, and this site is quite amusing. It will show you some of the things you never knew about the Medway Towns where I live. I'm not a Chatham girl though - for one thing, I live in Strood and only shop (not jewllery shopping) in Chatham, for another the real subject of this site is actually a "Medway Chavette". Of which I am certainly not one.

Speaking of which, I spent some time in Chatham today. Funny how in Chatham I usually get 'snap shot pictures' of people. A woman tell her small son off and saying "Milo..." Milo! That's a Tweeny name!!! A man who sounds like a kid's entertainer -I thought he was one for a moment, talking to some small children who were obviously related to him in some way. A beggar saying "God bless you" like beggars in books. In Rochester it seems like even if you don't know someone, you talk to them as if they are just some distant member of your family. Funny really. Maybe it's because Rochester has culture.

Oh, and I went to the youth group Christmas party- it was a laugh.

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