Today was really, really good. I had several successful conversations in German, the most important one being about Spongebob Squarepants, which a lot of my classmates seem to like. I'm actually starting to really enjoy myself, and have cut down on the English. I think I am getting much better, and Teddy said that I'm at the point where I'm going to learn a lot really quickly and start to really enjoy it.
It was a nice day, the sun was shining brightly and I decided to take a walk, off into the country in my slippers. That was very relaxing. There was a bad part of my day, you see, the students here tend to write on the desks. A teacher saw me fiddling with my pen on the desk, and as the writing on the desk was in English (it said "Piss Off") it was assumed that had done it. When trying to explain that I didn't in fact do that, and that if the teacher checked the color of my pen's ink or compared the hand writing I would be found innocent, I was screemed at to clean the table, so I was never heard. However, as the rest of the day was exeptionally pleasent, I'll let that slide.
I did some of my homework, which is good, because without staedy work I have re-developed my old tendency of slacking off. However, I noticed this an d am trying to rectify the situation.
Go ahead, have a nice day, and crucify a cow.
Brendan, he who can have basic German conversations and speak well very very badly.
2 comments:
From Aidan,
Karen gave me a shirt with Mr. Freeze on it, and another with Spider Man. And I was just wondering how the Motorcycle Man book is coming. I'm making a Batman club.
Mairead,
I don't have anything to say.
Dad,
Glad to hear that things are getting better. I called Mr. Homan and he's aware that you were falsely accused, but happy to hear that you're getting on better in German.
Mom,
I'm extraordinarily busy and worrying about you a great deal. I will write you an email about finances.
Love from all.
Brendan,
Make sure to seal the pen in a ziplock, CSI-style. You will need it to bolster your defense in the upcoming "Prozeß." Just kidding.
Have you been into Nürnberg yet? I wonder whether you can get a fellow student to accompany you there on the weekend for some sight-seeing.
-Mr. H.
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