November 20, 2013 10:15
Well, the whole reason I am writing this is because, one, I am bored. two, I feel like it, and three, well, there is no reason for three. Well here goes nothing, I started this in Alpha. Today was kind of a dreadful day because I forgot to do my spelling homework. I was working on it when I thought, why don't I just give an excuse. I thought about it and no because it normally works on really nice teachers like Mrs.Shaller, but with teachers like Mrs.Baker, chances are 0%. Our alpha teacher is currently showing us a blog called NeverSeconds, with has a lot of food pictures. We have a kickball tournament today after school, and the annoying part is that I wore jeans! It is not really my fault I wore jeans because we were supposed to have it in October, but it got cancelled because of rain, or cold weather. I tink I will update more at 11:00, maybe I will, or, maybe I won't.
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