Thursday, June 21, 2007

Paperball

It's the last few days of school, so very few people are showing up; only twenty or so people in my class were still coming to school this week, but today hardly anyone came (grand total of 7 people, in my class) because tomorrow is the entrance exam (it takes place on two days: Saturday an Sunday) and everybody stayed home to study, or so they say. I went to school, though, because otherwise I would've gotten bored, plus it's easier to get distracted from studying when I'm at home.
Anyway, since pretty much nobody went to school today, everyone was hugging each other yesterday and going, "Good luck! Eeeeeek! Good luck!" when the last bell rang.

On another note, yesterday we let off a bit of steam playing [the poor man's version of] Paintball during Math "class", because
a) We were all bored, and
b) The Math classroom is ideal for making a playing ground, because it has little tables and loose chairs instetad of chairs with bits of wood nailed onto them (along the lines of this, except ours are uglier, and way more deformed)

So, we took tables and chairs and overturned them, and spread them around the room, but then the stupid people who don't know how to play Paintball took them and built two huge forts on opposite sides of the room.

Then we threw garbage at each other.

And then the guidance counselor came in.

Luckily, he didn't have the power to do anything because school is pretty much over, and we're in third year and thus leaving and never coming back (ahaha!), and our grades are already inked and awaiting. So he just went away.
But of course, as soon as we spotted the counselor, teamwork was put into action, and the classroom was spotless within 15 seconds; actually, we left it neater than it had been before.
After a while the Math teacher came in and was all,
"Uh, I was talking to the principal, and then someone scurried up to me and was like, 'Your group was screaming and making a mess, you should have seen them, they were throwing the desks at each other and stuff...' ". He paused and looked around, "But everything looks fine to me"
Ñehe.

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