Thursday, February 28, 2008

Cat and the Rat (plus, Teachers!)

Cat and the Rat will be the fourth grade play. We have TONS of songs...
It's basically about why the Cat and the Rat are enemies, how the Cat got it's purr, and how the term Copycat came.
Parts:
Cat - (Yay!) Melo!
Rat - He Interrupts ( Don't know him? Read my Native American Simulation posts)
Leaders -  One is most likely Angie
Umbrella Dancers - Me (Kat), Shalii, A.O., and the other student council rep.
Narrator: Gina 
Uncle: Everyone thinks (and hopes) it's Juice Boy.
Yay! We'll perform for the school at the Ice Cream Social.


Teachers:
Main - Mrs. R
Art - I'll call her "The Art Teacher"
Music - Mrs. H
P.E. - Coach
- Kat


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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Hot. Sweaty. (Yet, strangely fun!)

P.E. today was like the Sahara.
We didn't seem to notice when we were playing "Capture the Flag", but when coach allowed us to get some water after the game, we could barely move. It was torture to run. When everyone burst into the class, I knew it wasn't just me and Shalii. The line at the water fountain was 100 feet long. He Interrupts (learn about him from my Native American posts) even dunked his head in the water. Either that or he was sweating like crazy. Everyone was sweating. Coach also wants us to wear athletic shorts next week. 
Yesterday Art was cancelled because the art teacher's daughter is sick Frown
Tomorrow we have Music ( and Angie's house for piano) .
Also, Uni (she's a lunch helper) didn't feel like doing lunch duty so Mrs. R asked which lunch helper from last month wanted to do it for today. My hand shot up. She picked me. 1 + 1 whispered "Lucky," as I walked by him. I grinned.

- Kat
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Mail from You!

This is from K.S., 3rd grade at San Jose, California.

Dear Kat and Angie,
Isn't the cookie story funny and nutty?
My father showed it to me.
I sent it to my friends.
Love from Krissy

This is from our friend Léa, California.

Dear Angie,
How's it?
We miss you!
The blog is cool.
Kat's writing has changed since November!
Laxmi says Hi to you and Kat.
XOXO,
- Léa

This is from Tamara, COLARADO, CA!! (Yeah, Colorado!)

Hey Guys!
The cookie thing was pretty good.
hahaha!
Not 100% I get it though....
 But yup, funny that he sees it.


Thanks for sending!
-Kat

If you want to be on our blog or just want to tell us something, email me and Angie at commentstokat@gmail.com
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Monday, February 25, 2008

Angie J.

This is Angie Johnson talking about Kat.
She switched to Gmail. Moi knew it!
Kat told moi some random stuff about pops and what not but moi is always right!
Moi is glad. Now we can chat and stuff on Gmail. Only Shalii and Uni still have Yahoo!

That's moi!
Angie J. Tongue out
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Holes

This is Angie Johnson.
Kat has been asking moi to read Holes by Louis Sachar.
She says she's read it before and she just started rereading. I think moi read it before. maybe..
She also said the Kate Barlow part was really sad.
Oh.
Anyways, I'm going to do two posts today,

That's Me!
Angie J Tongue out
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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Interesting Facts

1. The most popular blog on the planet is in Chinese.
(I know, I've been there. It turns out that it's this celebrity who posts everyday. From wired.com: Chinese actress and director Xu Jinglei has the most popular blog on the planet. At first we thought it was a glitch in our system, but it turns out she’s a real-world celebrity who makes time to post almost every day. What’s your excuse?
 Ever since that, I posted a lot. Wanna see hers? 老徐 - 徐静蕾 - 新浪BLOG.
Weird...
2. When hippos are upset, their SWEAT turns red!
3. the average person laughs 13 times a day!
4. The plastic thingy at the end of your shoelace? They're called aglets.

- Kat
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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Cookie by Douglas Adams

A hilarious story by Douglas Adams.
It's a popular story. He claims it happened to him, but one thing is for sure. It didn't start with him.

This actually did happen to a real person, and the real person is me. I had gone to catch a train. This was April 1976, in Cambridge, U.K. I was a bit early for the train. I’d gotten the time of the train wrong. I went to get myself a newspaper to do the crossword, and a cup of coffee and a packet of cookies. I went and sat at a table. I want you to picture the scene. It’s very important that you get this very clear in your mind. Here’s the table, newspaper, cup of coffee, packet of cookies. There’s a guy sitting opposite me, perfectly ordinary-looking guy wearing a business suit, carrying a briefcase. It didn’t look like he was going to do anything weird. What he did was this: he suddenly leaned across, picked up the packet of cookies, tore it open, took one out, and ate it.
Now this, I have to say, is the sort of thing the British are very bad at dealing with. There’s nothing in our background, upbringing, or education that teaches you how to deal with someone who in broad daylight has just stolen your cookies. You know what would happen if this had been South Central Los Angeles. There would have very quickly been gunfire, helicopters coming in, CNN, you know… But in the end, I did what any red-blooded Englishman would do: I ignored it. And I stared at the newspaper, took a sip of coffee, tried to do aclue in the newspaper, couldn’t do anything, and thought, What am I going to do?

In the end I thought Nothing for it, I’ll just have to go for it, and I tried very hard not to notice the fact that the packet was already mysteriously opened. I took out a cookie for myself. I thought, That settled him. But it hadn’t because a moment or two later he did it again. He took another cookie. Having not mentioned it the first time, it was somehow even harder to raise the subject the second time around. “Excuse me, I couldn’t help but notice…” I mean, it doesn’t really work.

We went through the whole packet like this. When I say the whole packet, I mean there were only about eight cookies, but it felt like a lifetime. He took one, I took one, he took one, I took one. Finally, when we got to the end, he stood up and walked away. Well, we exchanged meaningful looks, then he walked away, and I breathed a sigh of relief and st back.

A moment or two later the train was coming in, so I tossed back the rest of my coffee, stood up, picked up the newspaper, and underneath the newspaper were my cookies. The thing I like particularly about this story is the sensation that somewhere in England there has been wandering around for the last quarter-century a perfectly ordinary guy who’s had the same exact story, only he doesn’t have the punch line.

-Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt
“Cookies”

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Applause

A well-deserved applause to our blog readers.
We got 36 page views today!
Yay!
I guess it's popular to check out a blog on Friday.
Our previous record was 32 on a Wednesday.
36 means the whole class - boys and girls - PLUS two more people!
Yay!
- Kat

P.S. Yay!
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Gmail

I've officially switched to Gmail.
Goodbye, Yahoo!
Yahoo rocks and all, but POP isn't free....
So I switched to Gmail!
My not-personal account as I've mentioned many times before is commentstokat@gmail.com
Now, I use Mac Mail, but the account is gmail.

- Kat
P.S. In case you haven't heard it, here's the infamous Omar Goodness joke.

Knock Knock!
Who's there?
Omar!
Omar Who?
Omar Goodness!!
*cue cricket noises*

P.P.S. (that stands for post-post-statement) My writing has really improved since I found out I was getting a mac.


I think that was because I found out that Mrs. R was actually reading our blog Tongue out.


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............

Now that I've got an audience of 17, I might as well say interesting things.

1. My neighbor is a girl scout
2. I'm going to the same middle school as HIM!!
3. I still have like 20 valentines left over.
4. I have a fruity pen.
5. My room is COVERED in pictures (and one poster).
6. My new official favorite color is blue.

-Kat

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