The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. I looked for it in bookshops all over the coast for two years and finally found it when Dymocks ordered it in... I bought the only copy. It's funny and sad at the same time, I love it.
Yeah I'm excited because then I'll have something to do. Out of all my friends, there's about two or three who ever want to go out anywhere :mad1: so I've been bumming around heaps.
I haven't bought any of my stuff for uni though... no textbooks, no pens, no notepads, nothing. So prepared.
Our school didn't. But then again, our school couldn't afford to supply adequate whiteboard markers after we spent most of our money buying whiteboards (we had to bring our own markers in half the time). I used my car and most teachers didn't mind but some of them are all "rah rah rah you aren't...
Buenos ftw.
I've had a sausage McMuffin with bacon, a hash brown and a cup of Maccas water. Actually I'm eating the hashbrown right now. It's darn good.
We didn't hear you :(
So true, I said to one of my friends that we just have to push through the crowd to get to the front and this girl said back 'oh no you dont if you push me i'll fken push you back'... wtf.
I thought it was alright through. Grace Jones was madddd, even though I only got...
I had three English teachers over six years - one for yr 7/8, one for 9/10 and one for 11/12. The first one didn't have much of a clue about how to control a bunch of rowdy 13 and 14 year olds so we didn't learn much. The second wasn't an English teacher but rather a drama teacher who was full...
Missed out on Medicine at Newcastle by 3.8, and from what I've heard the cutoff doesn't change from year to year. I'm one of the only ones in my grade who didn't get what they needed.