Alloa vs. Blackpool, round two!
Scoreboard:
Alloa: 1
Blackpool: 0
Challenge of the week: Prettiest view from room
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blackpool; Lena’s view:
Alloa; Ane’s view:
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You have one week to vote (it’s easy; just click next to where it says Alloa)! Go, go, go!
fredag 25. september 2009
mandag 21. september 2009
The Big Gigantic Massive Catch-up post!
Hello all, apologies for tardy response! Or to put it simpler, I’m sorry the updates have been comming so slowly lately! Also, because of that this post will be very long! I’m going to try to cover ever event that has happened since last time, starting furthest away and working my way towards the present. Good news: I am happy to announce that I have started my new and better life (you know the one with all the pictures?)
Bad news: I suck at it, so if you read any further than this you have officially lost the right to comment on my tardiness at that area.
Bad news: I suck at it, so if you read any further than this you have officially lost the right to comment on my tardiness at that area.
EDINBURGH!
Yes, as you may remember I was just on my way out the door and to Edinburgh when I left off. And I have to say, it is truly an amazing city.
A fact that might be fun to know; Edinburgh is really close! A 15minutes bus ride to Stirling and a 40minutes train ride to the capital itself, it’s brilliant.
If I am being completely honest, I may have been a little lost part of the time. Okay, a lot of the time. The fun, or not so fun, part is that after having wandered Prince’s street for hours I realized the actual main street was just a crossing of a bridge away. Of course, at the point that I finally figured that out it was almost time for me to go back. I’m not really that bothered though, I had a good time and the streets I was were still pretty cool.
Yes, as you may remember I was just on my way out the door and to Edinburgh when I left off. And I have to say, it is truly an amazing city.
A fact that might be fun to know; Edinburgh is really close! A 15minutes bus ride to Stirling and a 40minutes train ride to the capital itself, it’s brilliant.
If I am being completely honest, I may have been a little lost part of the time. Okay, a lot of the time. The fun, or not so fun, part is that after having wandered Prince’s street for hours I realized the actual main street was just a crossing of a bridge away. Of course, at the point that I finally figured that out it was almost time for me to go back. I’m not really that bothered though, I had a good time and the streets I was were still pretty cool.
And here are some pictures: I call it; man on horse. (Strangely enough.)
And this is a cute little house from the same park as pictured above.
And this is just a funky flower bed.
I did find some cool shops!
And here I’ve finally found the Royal Mile! Go me!
The high street had a way older look than the other street I was in, and it had lots of these little thingies hidden around. This though was, of course, the highlight of my day!
Guess where I’m going when I’ve turned eighteen, the opportunity is just to cool to miss out on! And to all of you who don’t understand the significance of this…well, I have nothing to say to you.Okay, I have rethought that and considering my grandparents are reading this, I might have to make a few exceptions.
GLASGOW!
Yes, that’s right! Now, I’ve been there as well.
Yes, that’s right! Now, I’ve been there as well.
Okay, so I’ve not really seen much of the city as of yet, but all that shall be explained and I’m certainly planning on going back.
I went to Glasgow, more specifically the University of Glasgow with the whole of sixth year in my school to the open day, hence my non experience of the actual town. Open day itself was okay; I thought it was very interesting, but it got slightly boring after a while. The most common opinion among the students was actually that it had been a waste of time. But as I said, it was quite interesting; I got to speak to lots of teachers and they all insisted on giving me flyers on their courses so now I’m very aware of what’s going on at least. I think the problem was that we had too much time, it sound ridiculous, but after a while people really didn’t know what to do with themselves.
There were lots of cool stuff outside of the academic side though, so here comes some more pictures!
And my Harry Potter experience continues! Glasgow Uni is really the (second) coolest school in the world, I’m convinced of it. Although, I have admittedly not seen Edinburgh uni, I might have to go there just so I can compare properly.
Envious? You should be!
And now to something completely different!
I went to a concert just this last Friday, it was great! It was in Alloa’s Town Hall and it was put up by something called Glasshouse. It’s a project here that gives young musicians the opportunity to practice and record their own music, I think. Anyway, it was a show put up by several different local bands, among them Fraser’s band Diallis. Sadly I didn’t take any pictures, please don’t hang me! But I’ll remember to bring my camera the next time something like this comes along.
Envious? You should be!
And now to something completely different!
I went to a concert just this last Friday, it was great! It was in Alloa’s Town Hall and it was put up by something called Glasshouse. It’s a project here that gives young musicians the opportunity to practice and record their own music, I think. Anyway, it was a show put up by several different local bands, among them Fraser’s band Diallis. Sadly I didn’t take any pictures, please don’t hang me! But I’ll remember to bring my camera the next time something like this comes along.
Another thing I would say I am, shall we say moderately excited about?
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WE HAVE HOUSE POINTS!
It’s true! We have house points, and at the end of the year one house will win a trophy! Isn’t it great? This place freaking rocks! As it is right now, Devon (my house) is at the bottom with 80points, Grange has 90 points and Forbraes is leading with 100points.
There was a Devon assembly meeting last morning though, and I learned that Devon has actually won the trophy three years in a row! How cool is that? And of course we want to win again, so we were basically told to get a grip next time!
In other school related news I am now a part of the year book commity! And I’ve joined the charity group, did I mention that? I think I might have forgotten, but I did, quite a few weeks ago by now actually.
And you’ll never guess who I got to meet last week!
This chap here:
(Picture from google images.)There was a Devon assembly meeting last morning though, and I learned that Devon has actually won the trophy three years in a row! How cool is that? And of course we want to win again, so we were basically told to get a grip next time!
In other school related news I am now a part of the year book commity! And I’ve joined the charity group, did I mention that? I think I might have forgotten, but I did, quite a few weeks ago by now actually.
And you’ll never guess who I got to meet last week!
This chap here:
Any of you know who that is?
Yes, yes without a doubt. It is undeniably Prince Edward. Indeed.
And he visited Lornshill! But of course we already knew that, the student body that is. That was expected. What was not so expected was when he just randomly walked into my Philosophy class, because apparently he had a few minutes to spare! It was great and I was kind of psyched about it, even though I'm starting to realize it really wasn't that big a deal.
It was cool though, now I can say I’ve met Prince Edward. And if my life goes completely down the drain and this turns out to be the only exciting thing that ever happens to me I can sit as an old lady and tell everyone over and over again how I met someone royal when I was young. How great wouldn’t that be?
(If that in fact happens, I want someone to shoot me. And then take care of my twenty one cats of course.)
A part of me thinks this should be divided into several posts, because some of it certainly deserves their own headlines. But I’m trying to bring the blog up to date with my life, so that I can avoid massive posts like this one, but for now you’ll just have to suffer through.
And maybe a miracle will happen and Lena will actually post something! How much fun wouldn’t that be?
mandag 14. september 2009
CHALLENGE OF THE WEEK
Alloa vs. Blackpool, round one!
Scoreboard:
Alloa: 0
Blackpool: 0
Challenge of the week: Rooms
Alloa; Ane’s room:
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In this week’s CotW there is not much text, I hope we’ll be able to change that for the upcoming ones.
Now, you have one week to vote (preferably for me)! Go, go, go!
Scoreboard:
Alloa: 0
Blackpool: 0
Challenge of the week: Rooms
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blackpool; Lena’s room:
Alloa; Ane’s room:
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In this week’s CotW there is not much text, I hope we’ll be able to change that for the upcoming ones.
Now, you have one week to vote (preferably for me)! Go, go, go!
NB! Poll is at the very bottom of the page! (Don't ask me why, I didn't know how else to do this!)
lørdag 5. september 2009
“Would you die silently please?”
Yes, it’s true! The dreaded PIG FLU has finally invaded Lornshill! Which basically means the classes are reduced (very reduced) and that we have something new to joke about in drama. Hence the quote above which was actually my drama teacher to a student with a bad cough.
Of course it’s not all fun and games with this swine flu, at least I’m pretty sure the sick students don’t think so, and today we actually got a pamphlet on it. And also the teachers have been putting up posters with coughing people on. We’re taking this seriously I’ll have you know! Although, my drama teacher’s theory is that now that so many have caught it already they won’t bother closing the school. I’m not quite sure what I think about that…
But let’s talk about something more joyous! I was at an African themed barbeque last weekend, and let me tell you, Scottish people know how to party! The majority was admittedly Peter and Alison’s age, with quite a few twenty somethings and the odd representation of other ages. But it was really the most fun I’ve had in ages, everybody had dressed up in something they deemed typical African. This of course meant there was a wide range of costumes from ‘African outfits’ to animal themed outfits to movie lookalikes. Two people who stood out in particular were maybe the man dressed as ‘The African queen’, anyone know the movie?, and the younger man who had actually turned himself brown for the occasion and was running around in a hemp skirt. It was all great fun; the Scots are all very friendly and open.
Also, I feel it is my duty to inform all of you of this one thing I was recently made aware of. You see, the Scottish schools are very informative, I’m always learning something new. The latest is this; I don’t exist. I’m sorry to disappoint everyone who thought otherwise, and let me tell you I am just as surprised as you are! Now, one would expect this kind of information was something I’d picked up in philosophy right? Well, I’ll have to disappoint you again; it was actually Mr. Taylor, my modern studies teacher, who told me this. Then again he was only the messenger; the real source was … the IT department!
Now, to all of you who didn’t understand, this is just another great example of my shitty humor. The issue was really that I still do not have a log in on the school computers and apparently am not yet admitted to the big system, hence my non existence. But what fun would it be to just put it like that!?
And here! The promised picture of my school uniform, taken on photo day as well! By me admittedly, but never mind that.To be perfectly honest I wasn’t all that excited about the jacket, it probably doesn’t help that I’m swimming in mine, but I think it sort of looks like a cross between a brass band uniform and a sailor’s jacket.
Update on the jacket, which really is a blazer, thing! After a careful study of the other students at my school I have come to the conclusions that my blazer is the boy version (which explains why it fits me so badly) and also I have to say that it’s starting to grow on me. Why? Because it has like thousands of pockets! It’s got three pockets on the outside and two on the inside, and to be perfectly honest, that is quite handy! So yes, it has definitely grown on me through the past week and now I think it’s just brilliant! I can fit everything in my pockets; whatever shall I do without it?
And then lastly a note on the Weekly challenge segment!
Lena and I decided together that the first challenge will be; rooms! Then I decided, admittedly without consulting Lena, that it will start first next week. Lena of course thinks we should just go ahead and start RIGHT NOW! But here’s the catch, Lena has just arrived in Blackpool and took a picture of her room right away. I’ve been here for nearly three weeks, and let’s just say my room need’s a bit of tidying (especially since my mom sent me everything I had forgotten and everything I didn’t know I would miss) before it’s presentable for anything. Since it is a weekly segment I’m going to try make it so that the poll’s are open just for a week so that it is just possible to vote for that particular week’s challenge, if I just manage to do that that is. But it can’t be that hard, I’m positive I’ll manage!
Maybe I also should mention that I am dead tired of waiting for Lena to get her ass moving and actually posting something, so I took the liberty of ignoring the one-post-each rule and just post something. Also, I have decided to start a new and better life! Meaning I’m going to start taking loads of pictures, because really, pictures are fun! And now if off to Edinburgh!
The student is now off sick.
Another funny episode was when the head of the drama department came in and my teacher explained that we were watching a movie because with only five people there wasn’t much use doing anything else, the reply she got was this: “What, are they all dying now?”
Of course it’s not all fun and games with this swine flu, at least I’m pretty sure the sick students don’t think so, and today we actually got a pamphlet on it. And also the teachers have been putting up posters with coughing people on. We’re taking this seriously I’ll have you know! Although, my drama teacher’s theory is that now that so many have caught it already they won’t bother closing the school. I’m not quite sure what I think about that…
But let’s talk about something more joyous! I was at an African themed barbeque last weekend, and let me tell you, Scottish people know how to party! The majority was admittedly Peter and Alison’s age, with quite a few twenty somethings and the odd representation of other ages. But it was really the most fun I’ve had in ages, everybody had dressed up in something they deemed typical African. This of course meant there was a wide range of costumes from ‘African outfits’ to animal themed outfits to movie lookalikes. Two people who stood out in particular were maybe the man dressed as ‘The African queen’, anyone know the movie?, and the younger man who had actually turned himself brown for the occasion and was running around in a hemp skirt. It was all great fun; the Scots are all very friendly and open.
Also, I feel it is my duty to inform all of you of this one thing I was recently made aware of. You see, the Scottish schools are very informative, I’m always learning something new. The latest is this; I don’t exist. I’m sorry to disappoint everyone who thought otherwise, and let me tell you I am just as surprised as you are! Now, one would expect this kind of information was something I’d picked up in philosophy right? Well, I’ll have to disappoint you again; it was actually Mr. Taylor, my modern studies teacher, who told me this. Then again he was only the messenger; the real source was … the IT department!
Now, to all of you who didn’t understand, this is just another great example of my shitty humor. The issue was really that I still do not have a log in on the school computers and apparently am not yet admitted to the big system, hence my non existence. But what fun would it be to just put it like that!?
And here! The promised picture of my school uniform, taken on photo day as well! By me admittedly, but never mind that.
Update on the jacket, which really is a blazer, thing! After a careful study of the other students at my school I have come to the conclusions that my blazer is the boy version (which explains why it fits me so badly) and also I have to say that it’s starting to grow on me. Why? Because it has like thousands of pockets! It’s got three pockets on the outside and two on the inside, and to be perfectly honest, that is quite handy! So yes, it has definitely grown on me through the past week and now I think it’s just brilliant! I can fit everything in my pockets; whatever shall I do without it?
And then lastly a note on the Weekly challenge segment!
Lena and I decided together that the first challenge will be; rooms! Then I decided, admittedly without consulting Lena, that it will start first next week. Lena of course thinks we should just go ahead and start RIGHT NOW! But here’s the catch, Lena has just arrived in Blackpool and took a picture of her room right away. I’ve been here for nearly three weeks, and let’s just say my room need’s a bit of tidying (especially since my mom sent me everything I had forgotten and everything I didn’t know I would miss) before it’s presentable for anything. Since it is a weekly segment I’m going to try make it so that the poll’s are open just for a week so that it is just possible to vote for that particular week’s challenge, if I just manage to do that that is. But it can’t be that hard, I’m positive I’ll manage!
Maybe I also should mention that I am dead tired of waiting for Lena to get her ass moving and actually posting something, so I took the liberty of ignoring the one-post-each rule and just post something. Also, I have decided to start a new and better life! Meaning I’m going to start taking loads of pictures, because really, pictures are fun! And now if off to Edinburgh!
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