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Monday 27 October 2008

To Diana, Hello Happy Halloween from Melissa




Shout-outs from Catia-Em of yr 13 and Tayme of Yr 13

Tuesday 21 October 2008

Monday 20 October 2008

To the crazy 6th formers out there!
Amal Caddaff, Amber Holdforth and Nguyen of yr 13.
I don't know what else to say.
Jest watch your backs at Halloween because I'm coming to get you!
Ha ha ha!!!

Happy Halloween every1
By Lee Wade 8CP


Happy Halloween everybody


Beth Hi!
Happy Halloween!
Melissa!


Why did the witch cross the road?
I DUNOE!


To Ava Sharma
HAPPY INDIAN HALLOWEEN!
YOU ELECTRO MAGNETISM!!
Love Amber, Toni & Poppy


Hi Miss Simmons!
Love Arnob

Elizabeth McLaren

Special message to Eva Sharma
We miss you v.much
xxx


I want to send a shout out to Dracula even though you haven't grown i'm sure your fangs will soon! From the lovely VB and PP xxx



I want to send a shout out to Mike the Dyke (your diva performing name), good luck in your future career as a tranny! From the lovely VB and PP xxx

Wednesday 1 October 2008

Waiting

By Joe Doherty

I’m waiting at night outside my mum’s house all alone, waiting for her to arrive. I can hear the rustling of trees, the echo of hooting from owls. I can see movement and hear strange noises coming from the near by forest. The trees seems to be talking. Leaves are swaying from side to side and something touches my shoulder. It’s only a falling leaf from the tree. I take a deep breath still waiting fro my mum to come back. I can still hear the leaves, I take steps toward the forest but there’s nothing to see but darkness. The only light I have is the light from my phone, and the little light reflected off the house from the moon. I look up and see the beautiful sky full of stars with a full moon, when I hear the howl of a wolf.
In the distance I can see the flashing of car lights but not my mum’s car, maybe some neighbours. The engine stops, there’s no noise, just silence and darkness. I’ve been waiting over an hour now, and there’s no signal on my phone. I stand in there cold and worried. The wind gets stronger as there is a loud rustling sound in the dark trees. There’s a sudden bite on my neck and I swing around but all it is is a little fly. I can smell the cooking of a barbeque and my belly starts to rumble and there’s the sweet smell of a storm coming. I look up to the sky as the stars are disappearing and the moon goes behind a dark cloud. Minutes later I feel a dribble of rain and hear a roar of thunder as a beam of light soars from the sky. I have had enough, so I go into the forest to look for her.