In school mostly just middle school, and probably high school too there are groups of friends that are hard to separate. Those groups are usually girls ( guys are in one group ALL of them and so they're never really separated) but anyway girls don't hang out with every girl they find girls
they relate to and almost never not hang hang out when possible, of course they have to spilt up for classes. But anyway lunch in middle school is one of the most important class period of the day for social reasons of course. In my middle school people rarely switch tables I mean sometimes they do but not usually, same with the people at those tables. At lunch we have to be "dismissed" from our table one of our friends got up a little early to put her tray away and me and my other friends at my table thought that we had be dismissed so we started to leave but then one of the "GOONS" / teachers that watch us and dismiss us asked us who dismissed us we just looked at eachother seeing if one of us knew the answer which none of us did My other friend had put her tray away and left. The goon told us to go sit back down and wait for the bell to ring (they dismiss us a little early so we have time to get to our lockers and then our next class. UGH we had to go to the 3RD floor and we had 3 minutes!!! Okay so it seemed easy but it isn't really I mean locker jams, making smart-ass come backs to jerkish jocks, waving and smiling to teachers ( I'm a kiss up i admit it!) and then of course getting to class! But anyways one of my friends (guy a girl would never do this to a friend) goes and tells the goon that it was my friends fualt and that she left I mean GOSH!!! My friend and him aren't extremly close but that's totally not his place just plain rude and that could get her in serious trouble! I mean she could get written up for that! My friend and I agreed that if he was a girl that would be a direct violation of the unwritten girl code!!! We agreed that we should write what we think is the girl code and make a book out of it. :D
Saturday, October 16, 2010
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