Nottz
08-21-2009, 06:21 AM
Wow, I can do anything with this pun.
As for my blog, I'll be using it to let you guys know about my day to day life, it isn't that exciting, but it's a side of me you don't see often.
Today, I woke up at the normal time and got to Governor's School barely on time. (Governor's School is for AP only classes, I go there for half the day.)
My mom forgot she had to take me and neither of us noticed she was going to work, not my school. So I barely made it on time (In fact, I didn't, but my teacher understood.)
After my arrival, we talked about reading I didn't do, thank god I know how to fake my way through reading. Then we turned in a paper I didn't have. Fun stuff. After that, I switched to my second block and pulled my partner out of class so we could finish a project. Immediately after starting, the intercom screamed out "Code Red." None of the First Year Juniors knew what to do, but the Seniors said it was a fire drill. But Ms. Smith did not think so, she hurried us all in her room and locked us down.
After locking us down, we waited 5 minutes or so, then the intercom came on again saying "Code Green." We all stood to leave, but Ms. Smith stopped us. She said, "It's a trick! We have to wait for them to come unlock us." So again, we all sat. We waited, and waited, and waited. And saw other students walking past the door. "Ms. Smith," we said, "It was a fire drill!"
"No it wasn't, this is a trick!"
Then, after another 20 minutes of waiting, the school Administrator comes to the door. "Ms. Smith, it was a fire drill, come to the door." Ms. Smith refused.
The administrator said, "Fine, stay in there all day then."
After another 10 minutes, a kid knocked on the door and said, "Ms. Smith, I left my books in there, can you let me in to get them? It wass a fire drill..."
"Go away! No it wasn't," Ms. Smith shouted.
We all were cracking up laughing at this point, I felt like I was being punk'd.
After about 40 minutes of lockdown, they looked in the handbook, and code red is fire drill. FML?
(Btw, I didn't finish the project.)
As for my blog, I'll be using it to let you guys know about my day to day life, it isn't that exciting, but it's a side of me you don't see often.
Today, I woke up at the normal time and got to Governor's School barely on time. (Governor's School is for AP only classes, I go there for half the day.)
My mom forgot she had to take me and neither of us noticed she was going to work, not my school. So I barely made it on time (In fact, I didn't, but my teacher understood.)
After my arrival, we talked about reading I didn't do, thank god I know how to fake my way through reading. Then we turned in a paper I didn't have. Fun stuff. After that, I switched to my second block and pulled my partner out of class so we could finish a project. Immediately after starting, the intercom screamed out "Code Red." None of the First Year Juniors knew what to do, but the Seniors said it was a fire drill. But Ms. Smith did not think so, she hurried us all in her room and locked us down.
After locking us down, we waited 5 minutes or so, then the intercom came on again saying "Code Green." We all stood to leave, but Ms. Smith stopped us. She said, "It's a trick! We have to wait for them to come unlock us." So again, we all sat. We waited, and waited, and waited. And saw other students walking past the door. "Ms. Smith," we said, "It was a fire drill!"
"No it wasn't, this is a trick!"
Then, after another 20 minutes of waiting, the school Administrator comes to the door. "Ms. Smith, it was a fire drill, come to the door." Ms. Smith refused.
The administrator said, "Fine, stay in there all day then."
After another 10 minutes, a kid knocked on the door and said, "Ms. Smith, I left my books in there, can you let me in to get them? It wass a fire drill..."
"Go away! No it wasn't," Ms. Smith shouted.
We all were cracking up laughing at this point, I felt like I was being punk'd.
After about 40 minutes of lockdown, they looked in the handbook, and code red is fire drill. FML?
(Btw, I didn't finish the project.)