Song choice: Burning Up - Jonas Brothers.
YES, I admit I listen to the Jonas Brothers, but I don't particularly
love this song but it's appropriate right now. Why is it that the nice titles end up with corny songs??
and even cornier/ cheesier/ lame videos.
I mean,
seriously has anyone
seen the Burning Up vid??? It's so lame it's hilarious. I literally cracked up laughing and then felt embarrassed for the JB... how stupid would you feel doing a vid like that??
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Anyway, in reference to the title... I have a flu.
Rephrase: I have
the flu. IS there an actual thing to refer the flu to?! It doesn't sound right as "a" or "the".
Anyone ready for an English lesson?
It all started with a small small small sore throat and then blew up into a full scale honking sneezing-runny nose-cough-sleeping the whole day 2 days in a row- sickness. And if anyone has ever heard me sneeze, they would know what I sound like right now.
Cassie could
not stop laughing when I honked during English... I had to run to Christie who had to dig out a tissue from the packet I threw at her because I had one hand over my nose and I'm not going into details with what was
behind the hand over the nose.
Oh and Ms Reid now thinks that I'm absolutely
bonkers... xD
But it was only for today!!! I went high in English. (: Christie and I ended up doing
no work at all.
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We had a mini earthquake (ok, ok, mum, it's a
tremor) 2 days ago... I was on the bed, trying to sleep when the bed suddenly started shaking. Serious. It was literally
shaking and when you're on something as unstable as a matress, it is no joke.
It was longer than the last one... yes, this has been the 2nd tremor in 2 weeks. Anyway, after about 5 seconds of it, I jumped off the bed, ran to the kitchen and screamed
"EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE!!!"
and my sister calmly sitting at the dining table says:
"It's just the wind la."
See what kind of weirdo family I have??? Is it a wonder that I'm like this???? OH and then she realised the table was shaking and she started screaming EARTHQUAKE too so it ended up pretty funny. NO casualties, but my mum went around the house checking for cracks.
It was actually shiz scary.
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Lots of things to write about today, but none of them relate to each other. (;
During 日本語 (Japanese), Sneha and I were playing this game thing that our teacher asked us to play in pairs when suddenly I felt like something touched me. On my shoulder. Only it wasn't like on top of my jumper and dress, it was more like
in between.
On my skin.
It was cold and it was like gripping my shoulder and I jumped. Like seriously jumped. Sneha actually looked worried. She was like "What?! What happened?!"
That was even more scary than a 4.5 tremor on the richter scale. Because I was pretty sure it wasn't a muscle spasm, muscle spasms don't turn your shoulder cold and clammy.
I don't even want to
think about what it was.
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