Now, before I start explaining anything...aaaaaaaaaaaaah!
Remember that post from two decades ago? Kidding, I think it was about a month ago...hmm...maybe it was a month and 38 seconds ago, or maybe it was a decade ago...hmmm...
Aaaaanyways...
Remember the posts: You've Reading It, I've Read It, Therefore We Should Discuss It. ASAP and Night Market Misfortunes? If you don't, or are too lazy to click on the posts to (re)read them, here's a snippet of what happened: I ranted about how I saw a guy reading one of my favourite books, and I wanted to tell him, but was too scared. Then I saw him again, working at the night market, and missed my chance yet again.
Allow me to set the stage...
Showing posts with label guy #3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guy #3. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Monday, June 15, 2015
Night Market Misfortunes
Tonight we went to the Richmond Night Market. How pleasant, right? Now, I knew before we even arrived that there would be a 99.99% chance that I would see someone I know from school. There are over 1,000 people in my school. Chances are, I'm going to see them, right? If I were completely honest with myself, I don't like seeing people I know from school outside of school...it feels weird, OK? And...surprise, surprise. I did see many, many people from school. But one guy I didn't expect to see was A____ (we'll call him Guy #3 again). Refer to my previous post, You've Reading It, I've Read It, Therefore We Should Discuss It. ASAP to get a complete background before reading this.
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
You're Reading It, I've Read It, Therefore We Should Discuss It. ASAP
In English a few classes ago (May 11th, if I recall correctly), I glanced behind me, for some unknown reason, and you'll never believe what I saw. I saw a guy (let's call him guy #3). Reading a book. And not just any book, but The Wizard Heir. Ohmygosh...I read this book is gr.7 and I fell in love with it. I went crazy, and I bothered my only two friends about how much I loved it. I even purposely told them that I really liked this guy in the book, to make them read it, and guess who it was.
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