But honestly, they were so realistic it felt as if you were in a room with real Dinosaurs. The roars, the way they interacted with one another, even the way they walked and ran seemed so realistic, it was truly amazing!
Onto something else, although the week has dragged, school actually hasn't been that bad.
On Monday I went over my aunties house and my eldest cousin helped me with some of my maths, and we actually had a right laugh, I also got my head around some confusing stuff that I never really understood beforehand with easy methods she taught me. Afterwards, me and my other cousin (whose a year older than me) had a right joke on, he's actually hilarious and although we go to the same school, and see each other almost every other day we never really talk to each other, so it was cool having a catch up with him. We talked about music, and I learned some stuff about rap (that's what he listens to), and he learned some stuff about rock and punk (what I listen to).
Anyways, after that I stayed over their house till about 10 and watched the Sunderland vs Aston Villa match. Yeah we didn't do too good, our goalie didn't exactly do the best job either considering we lost 6-1, but you can't win every game (although that would be amazing). But good on Danny Rose for scoring one goal, yay....?
The next day, we have history. And the new teacher we have is canny, but I don't know how she calmly deals with my mate Keith. What he did was uncalled for, he was wandering up and down the class and the teacher asked him to sit down, and when he did she put her hand lightly on his shoulder and asked him politely to calm down.
He flipped out.
Seriously, he turned round and just flipped, he went to get his Lucozade bottle, (which bearing in mind our history lesson is based in a computer room) and the lid was loose, and it swiped from his hands, flew to the other side of the room and Lucozade went on the computer screens, on my friends backs and in my hair.I was kinda pissed off because I just washed my hair the night before, thank god I had a brush though because my hair went all sticky and got tangled into clumps, and as soon as I got home, showered again.
Also, I had science that day, on the morning and it was such an interesting lesson. We done a lesson on 'Aliens' and then another one 'The Life Cycle Of Stars'. And did you know, that the star in Orion constellation is soon to die. And when stars die, they explode. The star is too far away to impact or harm earth, but with the light from the explosion, it will turn our nights much brighter! And this could last for anywhere between 4-6 weeks my science teacher told us, and it could/most likely happen in our lifetime of being alive. It will be a once in a lifetime (literally) moment, and I bet it will look brilliant!
~RachLaDudette
Twitter: @TreblePunkette
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