Scribe: 3.23.2009
Period 5
Dear Period 5,
The scribe notes for Monday the twenty third of march can be completed as follows. After a ten minute
discussion on transsexuals (about the recent news of megan fox, the girl from transformers), it has been discovered that Alex cannot cope with the disturbing fact that she quite possibly was a man. Then Mr. Eldridge indulged us in some Hamlet facebook blogging on his projector. For the next half hour we took a practice examination entitled “Sample Examination One” where we completed the first fifteen questions. If you scored a nine, you were passing. The test proved to be not very difficult but when discussing its answers, “brownie in motion” took over. In a final attempt to stop this, Mr. Eldridge resorted to Lord of the Flies method of conch power.
This concludes yet another productive day.
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actually, i spent like a good 30 min researching this “megan fox” ordeal, and ive come to the conclusion that there’s no way that shes a man. (once a man, always a man) Mainly because the person who wrote the article about her admitting shes a man also wrote other ridiculous articles such as some person getting caught with 14 kilos of shamrock seeds on st. patricks day. he lacks ETHOS one might say.
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SEANWANG Reply:
March 25th, 2009 at 4:08 pm
@Dessouky, Oh and to add to that, although weeklyworldnews.com sounds like a perfectly credible website, it is actually a parody news site, like The Onion.
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TrIsTaN Reply:
March 25th, 2009 at 4:39 pm
@SEANWANG, how did you get back from the gym so fast sean?? we didn’t even leave until like 4 20!!!! how did u post this comment by 4:08??????
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Dessouky Reply:
March 25th, 2009 at 6:18 pm
@TrIsTaN, hahahahahha….since when did wang-o-tang go to the gym?????
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SEANWANG Reply:
March 29th, 2009 at 7:57 pm
@TrIsTaN,
Don’t worry about it Tristan. ; )
Besides, Alex Dessouky’s the one that posted his comment during the middle of sixth period. Very suspicious, I’d say.
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Brownian motion (broun-n)
The random movement of microscopic particles suspended in a liquid or gas, caused by collisions between these particles and the molecules of the liquid or gas. This movement is named for its identifier, Scottish botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858)
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