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Tuesday, 19 October 2010

As promised!

Well, due to the procrastination which writes its own long story on this website, all the people who actually were caring enough to check me repping my blog didn't actually see any fresh updates.

In recent David Lovell happening:
- Ironing really fast is on the agenda, to make an electric kazoo from a dream into a reality, with money points earned from said activity.
- Ironing and Hummbuckers are on the Agenda because me and Mr. Glover are entering the battle of the bands at Davenant.  We are going to win, we just aren't sure how yet.  But you watch.  Also, it's not like the other bands, where I cruise with someone dragging my weight who has talent.  David Glover is probably less musically talented than me, which means that this time it's serious.
- Chingford lane is definetely a hill.  No matter what anybody says.
- I am wearing my future shades.  The batteries have run out.

Also in the list of things I am doing now (along with changing the format of the copy into non-bulleted) is thinking about going to a climbing competition this weekend at the reach.  It's really cool because for every climb you do, you get entered into a draw, so the more climbs you do, the more likely you are to win cool climbing things.  There are also prizes for craziest dressed and the like, so I think I'll just go shirtless, because that's what you do when the climbing gets serious.  Awoo!

For my next paragraph, I would like to just talk about how much I love climbing.  I did again it today, and it is still the manliest thing ever.  What could be more badman than going up, when the rules clearly state that we are mean to go along?  And then just finding, designing and perfecting the hardest way to go up, just to show everyone how unnecessarily hench and clever you are.

Second in the list of things which are still amazing is Litlang.  We have a massive glossary of big words, and I love big words.  One we learned the other day was politeness markers, which are words like 'hmmm', 'yes' and 'uh-huh'(I once got marks for doing this really deliberately in a speaking and listening task).
The other day, my mother was talking about how I converse with her mostly in politness markers.  I was watching something innane and pointless on youtube, so I said 'hmmm'.

As a side / ending note, to this quite small and not hugely exciting post, I'm getting heavily into 'Tokyo Drift'.  I need iTunes money.  elligible girls know how I feel.  Daily spec I keeps the deal.  I aint a China man 'cause I aint from China man, I am Japaaan maan!

This reminds me, Japanese with Mr. Brock wasn't on today.  Kore wa nan desu ka? 

O yasumi na sai.

1 comment:

  1. I clicked that 'giving orphans knowledge thing' I think it worked.

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