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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
351st.
The Jap people came the other day. Period 8, on Monday. We went there to welcome the Jap people, not because we wanted to miss out on science, right? >< Haha, we all filed outside the TLC. But no one ever told us to come in, so everyone left, and it was just Matt, Tammy and me.
And we walked in, one of us pretending to be a host, and the others pretending to be from Japan. The Jap people gave Mrs. Ttibsen a fan, but she didn’t know how to open it, so she had to get Mr. Arago to open it for her. And the Jap woman gave this speech, but they were speaking so fast, that all we heard was “ugadugaduga des ne”. After this short speech and we thought the speeches were over, everyone stood up and left the TLC. So we followed them, because we thought that they were going to get a tour of the school or something (and we didn’t want to be left in the TLC by ourselves haha). We walked through the front of the TLC and up the stairs to the ‘upstairs TLC’ (ironic name, don’t you think?) and walked the dark hallway and realized that they were walking back to the TLC >< Haha, good exercise. Mrs. Doowelif saw us, obviously bludging and asked us “which one of you is from Japan?” So we all start speaking Jap =) Or, what we thought was Jap, considering that none of us did Jap.
There weren’t enough hosts from our school, so an old man from Kellyville volunteered to host a girl. And he arrived at our school, and took the girl’s suitcase and put his arm around the girl. And she looked so freaked out.
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
351st.
The Jap people came the other day. Period 8, on Monday. We went there to welcome the Jap people, not because we wanted to miss out on science, right? >< Haha, we all filed outside the TLC. But no one ever told us to come in, so everyone left, and it was just Matt, Tammy and me.
And we walked in, one of us pretending to be a host, and the others pretending to be from Japan. The Jap people gave Mrs. Ttibsen a fan, but she didn’t know how to open it, so she had to get Mr. Arago to open it for her. And the Jap woman gave this speech, but they were speaking so fast, that all we heard was “ugadugaduga des ne”. After this short speech and we thought the speeches were over, everyone stood up and left the TLC. So we followed them, because we thought that they were going to get a tour of the school or something (and we didn’t want to be left in the TLC by ourselves haha). We walked through the front of the TLC and up the stairs to the ‘upstairs TLC’ (ironic name, don’t you think?) and walked the dark hallway and realized that they were walking back to the TLC >< Haha, good exercise. Mrs. Doowelif saw us, obviously bludging and asked us “which one of you is from Japan?” So we all start speaking Jap =) Or, what we thought was Jap, considering that none of us did Jap.
There weren’t enough hosts from our school, so an old man from Kellyville volunteered to host a girl. And he arrived at our school, and took the girl’s suitcase and put his arm around the girl. And she looked so freaked out.
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