The Weird Kid In Class
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
There was a kid in my class who stood up every day and told everyone he had new shoes. This went on for weeks, and we all thought him nuts. Then, one day, he stood up and told us a long story about why his family were moving to another part of the country, and how excited he was. The next thing we heard was that he'd died in a plane crash.
Let's hear about the weird kid in your class...
( , Fri 19 Jan 2007, 10:18)
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He stole the knob off a radiator
and proclaimed it to be "the world's smallest toilet seat" to anyone that would listen.
He stole single chess pieces off me, and single playing cards. No use to him, but they ruined the set.
He stood up in one of the GCSE exams and shouted "Bob and Duck!" then sat down again. The invigilators, not sure how to invigilate this, let him get away with it.
The only words most people ever heard him say were "Yes!" with a very staccato "Y" and "No" with a giggle after it.
I still don't know if he was actually clinically mad or just a very strange normal-headed chap, because he did very well in terms of grades.
( , Sun 21 Jan 2007, 15:33, Reply)
and proclaimed it to be "the world's smallest toilet seat" to anyone that would listen.
He stole single chess pieces off me, and single playing cards. No use to him, but they ruined the set.
He stood up in one of the GCSE exams and shouted "Bob and Duck!" then sat down again. The invigilators, not sure how to invigilate this, let him get away with it.
The only words most people ever heard him say were "Yes!" with a very staccato "Y" and "No" with a giggle after it.
I still don't know if he was actually clinically mad or just a very strange normal-headed chap, because he did very well in terms of grades.
( , Sun 21 Jan 2007, 15:33, Reply)
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