Mar 06, 2003 19:44
Wow, so much has happened all at once. One thing at a time...
The dance thing was really good. Very obscure, but I liked it. We almost lost the tickets which was really funny, we were all rushing round Mani's house in a blind panic.
The worst ever thing that happened concerned a guy called James. He's 17, and he gets Mani's bus. I knew him from when I'd caught it before but not enough to really talk about anything. He kept staring at me but Mani's says he does that to everyone he doesn't know. He came across as a really nice guy and I said so when he texted Mani to comment on how loud we were. So they all got it into their heads that I fancied him, which was blowing it all way out of proportion. Then without me knowing, Tash texts him to say one of us fancies him. He replies with 'I thought one of your friends was fit.' They all get excited and start asking who, and the only clue he gives is that she was in non-uniform. Which gets it down to me or Becky. I think I'll add at this point that Becky is curvy in all the right places and ALL the guys fancy her, so it's blatantly her. But they all think it's me, so the next morning, without me realising for a while, they tell him I fancy him. But he won't say who he fancies. Then when we're all at school he texts and says it's me. So they all get excited. Then his sister, who's in our year, mentioned a girlfriend. But he denies it. Tash ASKS HIM OUT, and he says no because he harldy knows me. Next lesson, the whole year knows and it's all been twisted out of proportion. I am not a happy bunny.
I spoke to Tash on the phone earlier, and now she's changed her mind and thinks I'm too good for him. She has her reasons but I can't remember them. I've given up.
On a happier note, I've been playing matchmaker. Char from school decided she fancied Ashley, an old mate of mine (who doesn't?!) and so I introduced them. They're talking on the phone at the moment, as far as I know. Awwww they're so sweet, they're perfect for each other.
Last thing: we visited a synagogue today. It was alright but I don't like the way women and men are seperated. Plus they seem to focus on the material aspects of it all as opposed to the actual religion, like the praying and God and stuff. All the rabbi talked about was how to carry the scrolls and stuff. It was a little strange.
Ok, I have nothing more to say, other than I DON'T FANCY JAMES. I don't even know what he's like atall. Mani is talking to me at the moment, telling me to go for it, but I'll have to think some more before I decide.