May 30, 2005 12:17
I am not going to the dance but I voted for people anyway. I didn't mention the reasons there, but here they are:
William Blake--he is nice to me and stood up for me
PB Shelley--he sits next to me in Math and doesn't talk to me, which is good because I am so shy talking to people makes me unhappy.
William Yeats--he gets in more trouble in English than I do, because Mr. Roberts forgets I am there since I don't talk.
TE Lawrence--he asks good questions in chemistry class and Dr. Swallow said he keeps her on top of things. (It is very interesting to find out so much about blowing things up, but I'm not sure this is on the syllabus)
Alex Pope--he is funny besides being smart.
Ann Radcliffe--she is in my English class along with some others, and doesn't seem to fit in any better than I do.
Edith Wharton--she is in my math class and when we had to do group work she just let me hand her my answers instead of talking about them.
Christina Rossetti
Charlotte Bronte--they are in classes with me and seem nice. I don't know people unless I have them in class.
Mary Villiers--I think it would be funny since she's only been here a week.
(but/butt/bout didn't/dint/dent sits/sets since/sends top/tope syllabus/syllabub some/sum better/bitter when/wen hand/band about/abut seem/seam been/ben/bean/beam)
I hate having to go back and check everything a word at a time. I would rather go on and write about new things.
(back, beck on/own/one new/knew/gnu) (gnu is a joke)