We are the Knights (that’s pronounced phonetically - cuh-nig-its - as of the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail) Who Say Cyclic, a group of High School students, all of whom attended 6thgrade at Challenger School. At Challenger, we each gained not only a respect of the English language but also the want to change the world. Our noble mission is to improve America, one step at a time – primarily by improving the U.S.’s tongue and correcting false ideas about how its government functions. To learn more, please visit our website at www.cuhnigits.org.
Soo cute! Sol, why must you use adorable fish to distract me from my homework? =)
ReplyDeleteIt's all a plot, of course! A plot to make Laga fail English, not graduate high school, and become a something-not-desirable! Yeah!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the fish will turn against me tomorrow though, when I myself return to school.
PS, it's fun to feed them in the corner, so all their little tails are poking out! =)
ReplyDeletePPS, I was just spewing out some plot-less short stories and then realized that all of my characters could be seen as parallels to America. Weird.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, the "cute little fishies" creep me out a bit... but you should post some of your "plot-less" stories, Sol!
ReplyDeleteAww! Maybe because they're all red? I'll change the colors.
ReplyDeleteMuch better! I like them now! :D
ReplyDeleteThey've kinda been starving for 1+ year(s) so right now I don't think overfeeding them is a problem. Your desire to kill them, on the other hand, might be a problem.
ReplyDeleteDid you notice the invisible fish? It's not actually invisible, it's white, but it's hard to see so it might as well be invisible.