Our Life - Nick
Just what goes on in those minds? 'Our Life' is the place where you can find out what our everyday adventures are like. If we have any.
Instead of stuffing both of our lives into one page, I've decided to split them into two (because clearly our lives are too exciting to contain in one page).
-Nick
Legendary hanchen freunde!
-Doran
Not a Blairite!
Ciao
Last night was the end of year 11 prom. I danced for hours. It was awesome. But things get dull without alcohol. I'd upload pictures, but I'm lazy.
Snazzy \o/
End of the line
Exams, exams, and yes, exams. While they've been dragging us down and preventing me from working on any art or Friar's Tuck, I can now smile as I see the end coming. In less than a week, they will finally be over. No longer will I have to feel guilty when I go to sleep at ungodly times or procrastinate revision to the max. I can also see Friar's Tuck taking a turn for the good; that broadcast over the ocean is just a demonstration of how groovy our music can be. Hopefully. In the meantime however, I have to play Starcraft revise for the exams.
Which reminds me. I'm yet to read that book..
How nomadic
So the past couple of days have been action packed with everything but excitement almost. Doran and I have been pertinaciously revising for the upcoming 15 exams in the next couple of weeks. Nothing beats a break when you listen to loud music and play Starcraft for ungodly measures of time. Again, nothing of any interest has happened in the past couple of days.
Nearly.
It would just so happen that fate had me travelling to the local coop (not a chicken coop, for you non-locals). Fate also had me walk past the bus stop, where by fate, someone had left a book titled 'Disposable People' in a sealed plastic bag. Much to my disappointment, this was not a murder clue. Damn fate. However, upon closer inspection, the book did in fact belong to a group of 'travelling books', where upon the cover I found a sticker that kindly directed me to a website.
This website, Book Crossing, consisted of a large network of people that felt it was their duty to spread the love of reading across the world. This would be achieved by 'releasing' a book into the wild, preferably in a place where someone would find it. The next person would read the book, then post a journal entry on the website. The book would lead a continuously nomadic life, until someone decided to keep it.
Anyway, I've filled your minds with enough for today. I've yet to read the book, so when I do, I'll drop it off at some random place.

Fitter, happier, more productive
Hah, I wish I was. It's been slow this weekend, and almost nothing of interest happened. To add onto that, I caught a cold. I had planned to start my weeks revision, but didn't feel up to it with this illness, and instead slouched around eating my old man cereal, playing Worms and wondering why there was no hot water. Hell, I've even been blessed with crappy weather to help me feel better :D!
Yup, I have exams coming up if you didn't already know. I have to revise for Chemistry/Physics otherwise I'll just fail and... Well, just fail. Naturally I have to revise for other subjects, but I feel that the Chemistry and Physiscs are my weak spots. Ah well, I'll live \o/
On a higher note, as I write this post, my cold is starting to wither away. I'll probably mix up some hot lemon and herb water to finish off the bastard. Let's just hope that my next post will be a bit more cheerful, eh?

