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Mr. Krabs playing the world's smallest violin. |
OKAY. I AM NOT BEING A SUCK UP. Sorry for shouting. But the longer Mr. Arkin is away, the less time we have to ask him questions and review everything we have learned for the upcoming unit test! *hyperventilates and runs around in circles*
Okay no. I'm not really that worried, because I've been studying consistently everyday. However, I do hope that we have at least one period of review with Mr. Arkin before the test. Heh. In the meantime, I am continuing to review everything, and of course, I'm also blogging. Erm. Yes.
So, what else is there to talk about? *sighs and thinks* Well, Hannah is publishing the second part of our collaborative Christmas Dramione fic on Giftees United today. Go check it out!
Gahhhhh. It seems as if my posts are getting shorter every day. Why is there nothing to talk about? HELP ME.
Give me ideas. Please.
Grace, with writer's block.
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Okay. Erm, I'm back. It's 4:27 pm, and BOY do I have something to talk about now. You see, today was a day 1, thus the schedule was 'ABCD', and I had music last period.
What is the significance of that? Well, it was the listening test! Which I thought I was going to ace. Sigh. Well, I probably didn't do terribly, but I know that I didn't get perfect, as I would have liked. I forgot how many questions there were, but it was out of 15, with two bonus questions.
I messed up on the last question which was worth 2 points It was Symphony No. 5 played backwards, and I wasn't really thinking when I wrote the answer. I thought backwards, hm. I'll just be a smarta** and write "Mars, the bringer of war," the Tomita's Planet version. How wrong I was. If I had only listened carefully instead of making silly guesses. Ai yah.
And the two bonus questions? One of them was 'the definition of penultimate,' which I happily knew because Mr. Arkin used that in his blog post a couple of times. *Thank you Mr. Arkin!* The second bonus question, however, got me stumped. It was 'What is Beethoven doing?" For those of you who don't know Mr. Awesome Music Teacher very well, I'll tell you that he really likes his comedy, and often tells us jokes during lessons. As it was a listening test, he wanted to test who listened to him and remembered the punchline to this jokes.
Ready for the answer? It was 'He's decomposing.' Because Beethoven's dead, and a composer, get it? Ha ha. We all wrote something different, and my friend Mahak wrote 'He's rolling over,' which is actually really good. It's a pun within a pun. Because Beethoven is dead, he is 'rolling over' in his grave. It also works because Beethoven is the name of a dog in a movie, thus 'roll over.'
And amongst all these clever punch lines, guess what good old me wrote. I am really ashamed of myself. I wrote: Your Mom.
I'll let you figure that one out for yourself. D;
Hope that Mr. Awesome Music Teacher doesn't kill me on Monday. If I die, I want to be cremated and have my ashes scattered on Uranus, if mankind ever gets there.
Grace (who's going to die soon)
P.S. Have a nice weekend, I'll be working my head off on a geo assignment, while attempting to study for multiple tests, and writing my will for when my music teacher kills me for my inappropriate answer on the test.
Give me ideas. Please.
Grace, with writer's block.
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Okay. Erm, I'm back. It's 4:27 pm, and BOY do I have something to talk about now. You see, today was a day 1, thus the schedule was 'ABCD', and I had music last period.
What is the significance of that? Well, it was the listening test! Which I thought I was going to ace. Sigh. Well, I probably didn't do terribly, but I know that I didn't get perfect, as I would have liked. I forgot how many questions there were, but it was out of 15, with two bonus questions.
I messed up on the last question which was worth 2 points It was Symphony No. 5 played backwards, and I wasn't really thinking when I wrote the answer. I thought backwards, hm. I'll just be a smarta** and write "Mars, the bringer of war," the Tomita's Planet version. How wrong I was. If I had only listened carefully instead of making silly guesses. Ai yah.
And the two bonus questions? One of them was 'the definition of penultimate,' which I happily knew because Mr. Arkin used that in his blog post a couple of times. *Thank you Mr. Arkin!* The second bonus question, however, got me stumped. It was 'What is Beethoven doing?" For those of you who don't know Mr. Awesome Music Teacher very well, I'll tell you that he really likes his comedy, and often tells us jokes during lessons. As it was a listening test, he wanted to test who listened to him and remembered the punchline to this jokes.
Ready for the answer? It was 'He's decomposing.' Because Beethoven's dead, and a composer, get it? Ha ha. We all wrote something different, and my friend Mahak wrote 'He's rolling over,' which is actually really good. It's a pun within a pun. Because Beethoven is dead, he is 'rolling over' in his grave. It also works because Beethoven is the name of a dog in a movie, thus 'roll over.'
And amongst all these clever punch lines, guess what good old me wrote. I am really ashamed of myself. I wrote: Your Mom.
I'll let you figure that one out for yourself. D;
Hope that Mr. Awesome Music Teacher doesn't kill me on Monday. If I die, I want to be cremated and have my ashes scattered on Uranus, if mankind ever gets there.
Grace (who's going to die soon)
P.S. Have a nice weekend, I'll be working my head off on a geo assignment, while attempting to study for multiple tests, and writing my will for when my music teacher kills me for my inappropriate answer on the test.
Grace. Don't worry, you'll do fine on the music test. BTW I wrote beethoven is rolling over because there is a song by Chuck Berry called Roll Over Beethoven. But w.e.
ReplyDeleteand im pretty sure Mr.G thought your joke was funny. I know i did.
Haha. Thanks! and I really did like your jokes. It was very deep on many levels. O_o Okay, don't take that the wrong way. :P
ReplyDelete@ Luxiang, I had to delete your post, because it wasn't very appropriate.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I'd like to make the point that Hannah and I are NOT writing that kind of fanfic. You can read it and THEN make a comment. -.-"