Ha, for you of course. I completely screwed it up even though I was studying off it only yesterday, bleh.
You always remind me of a friend because you're both geniuses in like, everything. Everything as in everything.
Ah, lolzer.
Our half-yearly exam was almost an exact replica of last years CSSA 3u Maths trial. I was tempted to hit my head onto something hard and possibly slip into unconsciousness (and make the teacher feel bad).
But alas, I didn't.
"Piss up" sounds like you're getting a bunch of mates and getting high and mighty in the bathroom.
I might go on the trains in the mornings and watch strangers commute to work, and possibly sleep most of the time. It's a sad and uneventful life I lead.
Okay, just cause I'm incredibly paranoid at the moment.
If the question specifically asks for TWO things only (i.e: Name and describe TWO processes in which stuff goes up xylem) and I wrote THREE just so I could compare which one I liked best and then forgot to return and cross one off...
You're welcome, love how varied your tastes are.
Which store did you work at? Personally, I'd like to work at Borders, you get walkie talkies.
I thought that Emily Rodda was actually a real name until you brought it up. Looks like we were both misled.
PDHPE lesson back in year 9
Teacher: Now girls, if a boy ever tells you it doesn’t fit *puts both fists into a rubber contraceptive* trust me, it’ll fit.
Maths teacher telling us a story
Teacher: And so Miss A told me she went on holiday to Hawaii. Said she had the most awesome and fun time...
Oh my, great list Enzyme.
I knew I forgot a whole lot from my previous little list. Out of yours, I loved these:
Saving Francesca
Looking For Alibrandi
Feeling Sorry For Celia
Finding Cassie Crazy
Jessica
The Red Tree
And Deltora Quest and Sisterhood of The Travelling Pants series...
Spinach, ham and mushroom jaffle sandwich. Serves one. About 10-15 minutes preparation time.
Ingredients:
2 slices of bread
Mushrooms (about 3 or 4), sliced but preferably julienned
Fruit chutney, a tablespoon
Several slices of ham
Cheese
A handful of baby spinach
Beetroot (if it...
Whenever I go to Borders, I always pick that same book up. I just haven't the heart (or time) to read something so thick. Will read someday though.
I heard the original Russian version is actually very different to the translated one.
This weekend, I am going to study my arse off. I will, I will, I will.
Good luck everyone in their half-yearlies!
But the thing is, would you ever get round to doing it? Unless of course, doing it meant failing.
:o