I felt bad knowing that you readers didn’t get to know how my speech thing went. No one ever reads this, but whatever.
I’m too busy to explain in my usual word form, so enjoy this with bullets.
- I’ve been skittish all day.
- The speech teacher is nice, but her funniness did not show through very much while I was there.
- The Speech teacher seems desperate for more ‘serious members’ like me apparently.
- There are some fabulous stories she has, like Miss Anne’s Asleep. It’s about a teacher who dies at her desk and her first graders don’t know it. The speech teacher (who is very old) said that would happen to her one day (as a joke).
- I declined speech. You stay afterschool too much for it. FREE I AM! -flutters imaginary wings-
- My homeroom teacher is good and bad. Ying-Yang.
- Iris has found her place. irisonastick.wordpress.com .She has started out with a fabulous post and now supports WordPress.
- I’m a nosy child, chiding Iris about her decisions. I just noticed that.
SORRY IRIS!
I’ll never bother you with my opinions again that harshly unless you ask for it. =)
It made me sad reading your last post; I don’t like it when you’re not in a good mood. D:
You declined it?
Well, whatever.
I shouldn’t make decisions for you, and honestly, if it meant staying after school, I wouldn’t do it either. xD
Which brings me to the end of your post, to which my response is:
It’s okay.
I know you don’t mean anything by it, and your opinions, though forceful, can really help me out.
For example, if you hadn’t lectured me about Squarespace, I wouldn’t have figured out that it’s stupid to pay for a blog site, and that WordPress is better anyway.
Overall, I’m glad you’re not upset anymore, and ily. =)