First Day Back

18th January, 2010 - Posted by Administrator - 1 Comment

Okay, so today was our first day back after school. It wasn’t as hideous as expected, but I figure tomorrow’s going to be worse. We’ve got design and technology. :/ We were supposed to hand in homework last December, and only one of us has finished it so far… I’m not one of them. I really hate it. I hate it because we don’t get any support as students and because I don’t have a clue what I’m doing. I also hate it because this is the first time that I’ve been this far behind in a lesson, and I really, really hate doing badly. I guess you could say I’m a big swot in that sense, but oh well.

Oh! I said that it wasn’t hideous, but there is one thing that was kind of bad. My head of year basically put my name down for a competition that I really don’t want to do. It’s a quiz thing, and there are four on the team. The other three volunteered, and because I’m their friend she just assumed I’d do it too. I told her that it would stress me out, and that I was worried, and that I wasn’t happy, and that I hate the pressure… And she just waved it off like I was joking. I think I’m going to have to ask her more seriously tomorrow because if I do do it, I’m going to make the team lose. I’m not fast enough to hit the buzzer first. I don’t want to hinder them. She can get someone else. Get someone who’ll be good and enjoy it. It’s not fair. I hate our school.

My afternoon was pretty good though. I had art first, and then english. In art I’ve been looking at fantasy creatures, and Sir said that I had the style of an illustrator. I don’t know if that’s good or bad, but I would love to be an illustrator. He brought it up after we had been talking about Quentin Blake, so I was quite flattered. I’m going to do a page about Elphaba now, I think. I dressed up as her last year, and our sketchbook theme is personal environment, so we’re supposed to include as many self portraits as we possibly can.

For English we looked at another Seamus Heaney poem – “Requiem for the Croppies”. I like it, it’s one of my favourites of his, I think. My friends and I also talked about some London trips – I’m apparently spending all my money on theatre trips this year. I think the prices are extortionate, but I’m tired of being the only one not to have seen a show in the West End, and I really want to see some of these shows at least once. I think this year I’ll be seeing Avenue Q, Legally Blonde, Oliver and Wicked, in that order. We’re doing two day trips to save money on travelling. Fun times. I’m really excited for all of them except Oliver, really. xD Very, very excited to see the cast of Legally Blonde – Sheridan Smith, Peter Davison, Jill Halfpenny and Caroline Keiff, anyone? How awesome. :P I think we’re gonna stage door.

Anyway, after that I came home and finished my essay on Frankenstein. I quite enjoyed writing it, if I’m honest. Proud geek here!

Finally, in the night I went to college for Psychology, and we had the results from our mock exam back. I got an A! I’m so happy. <3 I was convinced I had gotten a D because I messed up the 10 mark question on definitions of abnormality. :/  We went on to looking at social influence as well. The Zimbardo Prison Experiment, to be precise. It’s barbaric, to be honest. :/ I mean, what he learned is really interesting, but when you look at how he went about it… it’s really shocking. We had to watch a documentary about it, and some of the students in my class were severely upset by it. The ‘John Wayne’ guy was super sadistic; it was so weird to see him talking about it however many years later. It was like he was two separate people – how could someone just twist like that?

Anyway, it’s past ten at night, and I’ve got to be up at half six tomorrow for D&T. Woop woop. :/

Goodnight, everyone!

-Jess. xx.

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Billy

January 24th, 2010 at 1:16 am    


The London Production of the hit musical Hairspray will welcome Clare Halse (Amber Von Tussle), Desmond Barrit (Edna Turnblad), Caroline Keiff (Penny Pingleton), Aileen Donohue (Velma Von Tussle), Danny Bayne (Link Larkin), Nadine Cox (Prudy Pingleton/Gym Teacher/Matron), Charlotte Riby (Tracy Turnblad), Oliver Tompsett (Corny Collins) & Andy Mace (Wilbur Turnblad), Martin Ball (Harriman F. Spritzer/Principal/Guard) at the Shaftesbury Theatre on 29 February 2010.

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