The POWER of weirdness...and Luca!
Jan. 5th, 2006 04:28 pmWe had to do something with partners in US history...I got someone who I talked to a little...OMG she is awesome and very weird. We're learning about Christopher Columbus now and we had to write how he found America and all at a third grade level. We wrote "Christopher Columbus was Italian and had a nice accent. He traveled to America and the people there loved his accent too. He found the people nice...so nice, he decided to enslave them! They didn't like his accent anymore...bad Columbus, bad! He's not your hero anymore..." While we were writing my partner, Wendy, said "ok we are so friends now!" Yay me! Then I went to sit at her table at lunch and we all got in a conversation about Luca Turilli. They're like "Luca! Luca! Luca Luca...Luca!" and I'm like *laughs hystarically* TOO MANY PEOPLE OBSESSING OVER LUCA AT ONCE!!! AAAAHHH!!
I have Latin club tomorrow morning...we're signing up for district competition *will choose the grammar and spelling category*
"He tries to conquer it again and again, but at last he's almost a ruined man"--"The Quest for Tanelorn," Blind Guardian
I have Latin club tomorrow morning...we're signing up for district competition *will choose the grammar and spelling category*
"He tries to conquer it again and again, but at last he's almost a ruined man"--"The Quest for Tanelorn," Blind Guardian
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