Like I said, very odd. Funny though, yes?
Wow, I've so little to blog about, it's unbelievable. Umm..
Oh yeah, today was quite fun. We didn't do that much in our lessons because there was no one in school. In English we read a story called Monkey's Paw. It was very good; well, I liked it anyway.
In Chem we did some random thing about 'cyfrifo' or something. I was confused. But then we put candles in a pumpkin (pwmpen in Welsh), and waited until they went out. And then we played golf with Doc Mog's putting thing. 'Twas funny.
In physics, Mr Webb wasn't there because he went to the US-of-A with the sixth form people. So we had the evil Mr Rhys (the computer and cover teacher, not Mr Rhys DT). Anyway, me Bethan and Naomi were speaking English (talking about Heroes again I think), so he made us move so that we couldn't talk to each other. Haha. But then I was speaking Welsh, so I turned around and started talking to Catherine. That was really funny. I can't even remember what it was that made me laugh, but I was laughing for ages. And then I laughed some more, and then it was hurting. LMAO. Laughing till it hurts is great fun. =P
Spanish was ehh.
Maths was quite funny. It always is; it's maths. We were drawing wavy lines again. Exciting stuff. ^o)
Ooh! 'Twas funny before we went into the class. Joel said something to Miss Tomos, and then he said, "Fi'n doniol, ydw i?" To which Miss Tomos replied, "Na Joel, dwyt ti ddim." She went on to say that I was laughing at nothing last night (I stayed for maths), and that I wasn't even laughing at him. There was just silence. I laugh at nothing, but not at Joel. Haha. Funny. =P
Heroes is amazing!! People keep telling me how good episode five was. I was just like, "I know! I saw it last week!" =D It was amazing though. Admittedly, a lot did happen, and it was quite hard to take everything in, but it was still the best episode so far. Episode six is even better. Oh yes, I've seen it. I haven't got the patience to watch it on TV, so I watch it on the internet. If I wanted to hang back and watch it with the rest of the UK, it would mean going a WHOLE WEEK without seeing a new episode of Heroes. So that idea's out the window.
But it's okay; I watch it in DivX quality. It's super-cool-fantastic-awesomeness. ^_^
Another TV show I've been watching is Fringe. It's really good (and quite funny, especially the parts with Doc Bishop), but it's hard to explain what it's about. So I'll let Wikipedia do it for me:
Fringe follows the exploits of FBI Special Agent Olivia Dunham, scientist Walter Bishop, and his son Peter as they investigate aspects of fringe science (telepathy, levitation, invisibility, reanimation, etc). All over the world, a series of apparent experiments collectively referred to as "the Pattern" (e.g., a newborn baby who became 80 years old in a few hours and dies, etc.) are occurring for reasons unknown. Olivia, Peter, and Walter are in charge of investigating these strange events to determine their source. Connected to the Pattern is a company called Massive Dynamic, which is a leading global research company that holds the patents for a number of new and important technologies.
So yeah. I suggest you watch it; it's on at 9 o'clock Sunday nights on Sky One. I think episode four is on this week. Might be episode five. I'm not really sure. It's good though. =)
So I think that's it for now. I've written quite a bit, haven't I? Considering I didn't have anything to write about, I think I've done quite well. =P

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