Today has been one hell of a day.
First I get on the bus and Elly is not there. Quite a dissapointment considering that she asked me out the other day.
I get to school and Bec is a bitch (as always). I hang out with Mandy because she's cool and is one of the few people who actually like me.
Class starts and I am forced to sit next to Makala andin front of Lucy. They have been pissing me off quite a lot. Mainly Makala because 1) she tries to be me and 2) she's a real fat bitch. Lucy just sort of tags along with her.
SOSE and English were both pretty normal. I rule and got all my work done.
At recess Ash and Emily ditch me. Ash says that Emily doesn't want to be seen with me anymore because of the stupid rumour that EMILY'S SISTER made up about us pashing. So apparently I have a huge lesbian crush on her. Apparently everyone feels the same and doesn't want to be around me incase I fall in love with them. God I hate them. Anyway, I ended up hanging out with Reid in the canteen for a while.
I got pretty annoyed in the next two preiods because everyone was just being cunts. Possibly because I already felt like crap, but who knows.
Lunch time was the worst. I just sort of wondered around aimlessly trying to find Harrison or someone to hang with. I ended up going to the big concrete chair (AKA the reject spot) and hanging out with people who I didn't even know there. They were alright, but a bit too "Manly" for me. Cars this and cars that.
Fifth period was alright. I talked to Russel and Chesh the whole period. We have to do some sort of group project together. They're pretty funny, those two. Both said I'm "cool" and that I have my own style and they "respect that". Sixth period was such a bludge that I barely remember it.
Oh yes. Mitch is also pretty cool. He's that year seven who said my dancing is hot. WE're fat buddies! =D
I've decided that I shall go out with Elly if she asks. It's worth a shot, after all.
Home is sucky. Mum's drunk (as usual) and pissing me off to no end. She knows not of reason!
Monday, October 30, 2006
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