St. P
Well it's been a while as you've all probably noticed, for quite a few reasons, like school, music exams and swimming training taking up some time. Actually at the minute i have more free time than i've had this year, which is certainly a good thing. Now i just have to use it wisely. Nah, Bebo has been taking up quite a bit of time, as after being bombarded with 10 bloody Bebo emails everyday i decided to join for the fun. 5 days later, there are good things and bad things to it. The good things are using it to keep in touch with people outside Belfast. It's incredibely useful for doing that (it's more of a European thing than American). On the other hand, my profile is kinda screwed, and annoyingly keeps telling me that i'm 17, when 16/6/89 is clearly scribbled over the page. Stupid thing. Point of that is that Bebo was partially to blame for distracting me off blogging.
Happy St Paddy's day by the way. Green all around for everybody. And a day off school! Anyways, the original dates in my calander for the 17th onwards was the International Schools in Scotland. Not cause i was sure i'd make the Irish team, but just to remind me that that was what i was training towards. Of course i didn't make it in the end, and i've never really wondered whether i was blame or nobody was to blame. I did train loads towards it, but i'm pretty sure in the end it was just down to 5 guys, 4 of them over 18 months older than me, just having the age advantage. It's something that had affected me at primary school, and it's returned this year. Pity though, it would've been a good trip. But i do look on the brightside about it, there's not much else i could've done to get on that team again, and there were others who missed out on a second year. Anyways, that's that kinda half rant over.
School Concert, 30th/31st March (Thursday/Friday), if we get sorted out in time it should be a good one, so it could well be a good night out. Unfortunately, we will not have a representitive of the Bank of Ireland presenting it and cracking some good jokes, but it's the music that counts!
Happy St Paddy's day by the way. Green all around for everybody. And a day off school! Anyways, the original dates in my calander for the 17th onwards was the International Schools in Scotland. Not cause i was sure i'd make the Irish team, but just to remind me that that was what i was training towards. Of course i didn't make it in the end, and i've never really wondered whether i was blame or nobody was to blame. I did train loads towards it, but i'm pretty sure in the end it was just down to 5 guys, 4 of them over 18 months older than me, just having the age advantage. It's something that had affected me at primary school, and it's returned this year. Pity though, it would've been a good trip. But i do look on the brightside about it, there's not much else i could've done to get on that team again, and there were others who missed out on a second year. Anyways, that's that kinda half rant over.
School Concert, 30th/31st March (Thursday/Friday), if we get sorted out in time it should be a good one, so it could well be a good night out. Unfortunately, we will not have a representitive of the Bank of Ireland presenting it and cracking some good jokes, but it's the music that counts!

2 Comments:
haha no comment!
I definitely would not come if another bank of Ireland representative was talking.
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