TylerFG said:
Awwww.
It's when I usually go, August 25th. I'm really excited!
Did you go then in 2011? If so, we were probably there at the same time! I flew back home at about 7pm on the 25th August. I love WDW in August even though others say its horrible!
MickeyisBeast said:
1. I don't care what anyone says, you tell a teacher or an adult if somebody is bullying you. You wont be a tattle-tell. It's great if you can handle it yourself, but if it continues tell your parents or teacher/guidance counselor. I've never been bullied, but I see kids get bullied everyday at school and it's ridiculous.
2. No, yo hablo español
3. My spring break has been this past week. I have to go back Monday ): up until this past Wednesday, I was at home. I hung out with friends, relaxed, and slept. Then on Thursday we went to one of NC's beaches, which is where I am right now. But we're leaving for NC's capital today to see a new York rangers hockey game tonight.
It was a boy and a girl in history, they are both from bad backgrounds so I'd feel bad getting them into too much trouble. I just hope it doesn't happen again. Funny, our schools don't have guidance counsellors, and the teachers are terrible at dealing with anything trololol.
Everyone in the US speaks Spanish!!! I suppose you do border on South America and Mexico. Canadians speak French though don't they?! Or is that just the Canada song in Epcot? Haha.
Wow, you have really short spring breaks. Ours lasts about two and a half weeks. But I suppose you're off for ages during the summer! I've always wanted to go to the Carolinas. It must be warm up there at the moment... Well warmer than here. Ahhhh that sounds so amazing, I've heard a lot about the New York Rangers but will probably never see a game.
Orreed said:
Sorry Meggiebeth, I would not let me quote.
Oh I totally agree, haha. Sorry for the late response. I had two statewide tests this week and had school and right after rehearsal until 10pm. It was so tiring, but worth it.
It is very nice. Actually, California is far from Texas. Disneyland is 21 hours away! But it is more bearable with friends.
Dogs are confusing. Hope poor Osc stops eating grass!
Your very lucky. Yes, I think it broke a ton of violations, haha.
That makes sense. It is crazy and cool how different cultures are. I really want to do a foreign exchange program. I think I may make my child's nursery Toy Story themed. I saw one of my favorite bloggers who lives close to WDW had a Disney themed guest bedroom. I was similar to a hotel room. I think that's a nice idea if I live near Disney when I grow up. I thought you'd find this funny, there is a TV show called My Yard Goes Disney. They transform backyards Disney themed.
http://www.hgtv.com/my-yard-goes-disney/show/index.html?vty=MYYARDGOESDISNEY
I hope your tests went well! Statewide... Sounds very important. You have rehearsals? For a drama production? I think you may have mentioned it before but my memory is terrible, haha.
Oops! My geography obviously isn't very good! I think I'd even get sick of my friends on a journey that long! We drive 8-10 hours a few times a year to Scotland, but once we drove from here to Hungary and it took about 26 hours- horrible!!! I'd rather have just flown, lol.
Same to little Annie!
You should do one! I've had the chance but backed out, besides it was only Holland. European countries are all so different, but I wouldn't want to go to one without knowing a bit of the language. Are you ever going to do the College Program? It looks like fun! But then you can't really decorate your bedroom Disney.
Sounds cool- but I would decorate MY bedroom instead so I could make full use of it. Oh my goodness... Those gardens are amazing!!! I want to watch the episodes
In particular the Toy Story one was amazing, and the Disney Aulani one was pretty cool but didn't feel that Disney. The Ariel one was soooo amazing. But omg how much do those gardens even cost!!!
soccer_mickey said:
That's right for 6th grade. How do they do in England? I never knew that there was a difference. Spanish is way more popular here. I wanted to take French or German, but my parents made me take Spanish because they said its more useful. I guess lots of people think that, with so many Spanish speakers around here. I'm in North Carolina. Usually, it's much warmer around this time, but this spring has been really cold and windy so far. It even snowed a week ago. Crazy!
Well, we are a year younger when we are in 'Year 6'... Age 10-11. We start Primary School at age four and leave at age 11. Then Secondary School is from age 11- 16. I am in my last year now! Year 11- but I think that is actually 10th Grade. I have just been accepted into a sixth form where I will do A Levels which will determine whether I get into university or not. But less academic pupils go and do vocational courses. I leave in a few months and can't wait to get away from my dreadful school! Oh yeah, there's a lot of Spanish near you. France is really close to us so most schools teach French here. Spanish is more uncommon. I always have wanted to learn French, Italian and Spanish- ikr, too ambitious. Lol.
Omg I love North Carolina!!! Not that I've been there but still. It is my perfect place to live, cold at wintertime and hot at summertime. Guess there's a cold streak worldwide- it's freezing here and I am fed up of the rain and cold and snow.
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