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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weird kid....
There was a guy at my junior school - lets call him Andrew Brooks (for that, dear reader is of course his name)
One of his particular favourites was to insist with a huge grin on his face that we all looked under the desk - begrudgingly, we would look under the shared desk to find himself fwapping away.
After the initial shock had subsided, he would insist that we would look again - assuring us that it was 'different this time'
Upon further inspection, it wasn't different at all.
This happened with alarming regularity - (in retrospect, were we the weird kids for continuing to fall for this amazing gag full of subtle nuance and intricacy?)
He never apologised for the length so why should i*
*obligatory, and somewhat fitting.
( , Mon 22 Jan 2007, 1:47, Reply)
There was a guy at my junior school - lets call him Andrew Brooks (for that, dear reader is of course his name)
One of his particular favourites was to insist with a huge grin on his face that we all looked under the desk - begrudgingly, we would look under the shared desk to find himself fwapping away.
After the initial shock had subsided, he would insist that we would look again - assuring us that it was 'different this time'
Upon further inspection, it wasn't different at all.
This happened with alarming regularity - (in retrospect, were we the weird kids for continuing to fall for this amazing gag full of subtle nuance and intricacy?)
He never apologised for the length so why should i*
*obligatory, and somewhat fitting.
( , Mon 22 Jan 2007, 1:47, Reply)
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