Why I was late
"On the way to the station, I got hit by a bat, it almost took my head clean off. Then the machine would not accept my ticket and the guy at the gate didn't think I looked like the photo on my travel card. So I had to go home and get my passport.
Then the train was 45 minutes late to the station because of the dangerous badger threat at Carpenters Park.
When I was on the train it took and hour and a half to get past the biscuit factory because the driver was really fat.
Then there was a delay stopping at the station because the train in front had heard we were coming and decided to play a practical joke with a rubber shoe on the track.
That is why I couldn't get here on time today."
What's your best excuse?
( , Thu 28 Jun 2007, 10:36)
"On the way to the station, I got hit by a bat, it almost took my head clean off. Then the machine would not accept my ticket and the guy at the gate didn't think I looked like the photo on my travel card. So I had to go home and get my passport.
Then the train was 45 minutes late to the station because of the dangerous badger threat at Carpenters Park.
When I was on the train it took and hour and a half to get past the biscuit factory because the driver was really fat.
Then there was a delay stopping at the station because the train in front had heard we were coming and decided to play a practical joke with a rubber shoe on the track.
That is why I couldn't get here on time today."
What's your best excuse?
( , Thu 28 Jun 2007, 10:36)
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Late Homework
Many years ago a friend of mine actually did have the excuse that the dog ate her homework - she was making a picture frame for an art class out of pasta, spray-painted gold, and woke-up in the middle of the night to the sound of crunching.
Luckily the paint and glue turned-out to be non-toxic!
( , Wed 4 Jul 2007, 15:15, Reply)
Many years ago a friend of mine actually did have the excuse that the dog ate her homework - she was making a picture frame for an art class out of pasta, spray-painted gold, and woke-up in the middle of the night to the sound of crunching.
Luckily the paint and glue turned-out to be non-toxic!
( , Wed 4 Jul 2007, 15:15, Reply)
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