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Thursday, March 4, 2004
Wednesday 25th February- Im Simon, Im 17 and live in Devon in England. I attend the sixth form at my local school.
It was perfectly quiet, and I was content. Beep. Life was so simple, so free of worries. Beep. BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! Oh crap, it's morning.
I closed my eyes again and was at peace again. Then I realised falling asleep was perhaps not a good idea, because I had to get up. It's never a good idea to be late. So I got up, had a nutritious meal of Kellogg's Frosties with a sprinkling of Coco Pops and went back to bed. Realising a shower might be a good idea; I headed in the direction of the bathroom, had a shower, then packed my bag and left for school, not forgetting to put clothes on in between.
It was mightily cold this morning. Being the idiot that I am I forgot my coat, and walking the mile and a half to school I was indeed, mightily cold. Upon reaching school five minutes late I sat down to register to notice that I was the only one there. My friends as it turned out were all at University Open Days. Sat alone I awaited the arrival of my incompetent form tutor, and eagerly awaited my departure.
My first lesson of the day, Biology, was rather enjoyable. Not for the subject content, but for the fact that for the first time since last September, a practical experiment set up by me actually worked. There was much grinning. The day plodded along rather slowly after that: Geography was cancelled, Physics pretty much sucked, and the less said about Maths the better.
I made my way home, and once again I was mightily cold. I spent the evening playing agony aunt to my tortured friends, and becoming physically glued to the television, an average day by my reckoning.
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