London Marathon

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A big shout out to my uncle Andrew who we cheered on today during the last mile of the London Marathon, raising money for some worthy charity or other. Earlier, Paula Radcliffe had shocked the nation by completing a race, and Kenyan Martin Lel won the men’s competition. (Shocked by seeing sport in this blog? Think the comment about Paula was too harsh? Had nightmares from watching Doctor Who? Send your complaints to…)

Meh, let’s pad this entry out with a nice picture:

London Marathon

Anyone who spots Wally wins a prize

Woo yay! Who’s David Tennant? Ah well, Doctor #10 at least.

School has been weird the last few days with only our year group there – a big improvement to be honest. You forget how annoying young people are until they go…

School has got its act together at last and given out the exam timetable. (After pressure from my blog? Nah…) The hardest subject – Languages – always seem to be first up, y español es muy difícil.

ICT Coursework, on the other hand, is easy but very time consuming. I need to finish it, like, now and then I’m done coursework wise. Fin. No more coursework. Not a sausage.

So a fox dies and starts rotting underneath the school. Everyone gets the rest of the week off apart from us. What, are we supposed to be able to deal with the stink better or something? This is cruelty!

Oh, and any chance of getting the exam timetable sometime? You know, before the actual exams would be nice. Grrr… what a moany post this is turning out to be. It wasn’t the best day. It was pouring with rain as I walked to school too.

At least tonight is bumper TV night (Apprentice & Desperate Housewives). And Labour released their manifesto – which actually has full sentences in, unlike the pathetic Conservative bandwagon offering. Nice.

There isn’t much to say really, and I wouldn’t want to turn this into yet another review of Doctor Who. (Oh OK then, it was brilliant, best episode so far!)

There’s another Progress Review Day on Tuesday, although setting ‘targets’ was abandoned sometime last year. Revision – need I say more?

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