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Post by krys666 on Mar 3, 2005 18:59:52 GMT
On Monday in English we had to do posters (of some descriptions) of a book we like and to try and get other people to read it. I be you can't guess what I did... Yes thats right! The wheels on the bus oops! yes The War of The Worlds! I said for the "why should I read it" bit: It's the first true story about invaders from Mars. It's Packed with suspence and tention. Brilliantly written and encaptivating. Exceptional story, it could be true! It's been an inspiration to nearly most of Sci-Fi and Alien authors. --- Or something to that extent! And drew a little JW fighting machine "attacking" with It's heat ray the words "The War of the Worlds" --- Nice! ;D
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Post by Gnorn on Mar 4, 2005 0:14:54 GMT
Sounds like you had fun, Kryss. Any change of getting the picture online?
-Gnorn
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Post by krys666 on Mar 4, 2005 17:01:03 GMT
No, sadly, we had to hand them in and they were around school, didn't see It tough as I didn't look. It'll probably end up in the bin...
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Post by David Faltskog on Mar 4, 2005 17:05:24 GMT
Not in my bin it won't. ;D D.F.
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Post by Anthony on Mar 4, 2005 19:40:19 GMT
World Book Day, i havnt heard about that since primary school. We used to have to collect tokens that would go towards books for the school.
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Post by Gnorn on Mar 4, 2005 23:14:46 GMT
Not in my bin it won't. :o ;D D.F. I think Oscar allready is in your bin? -Gnorn
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Post by Bayne on Mar 6, 2005 0:19:52 GMT
[glow=red,2,300]Its always sad when stuff you work hard on at school ends up in the bin, or the teacher refuses to hand it back as she wants to keep it as an example for future students [/glow]
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Post by krys666 on Mar 9, 2005 22:38:58 GMT
Well I didn't really work very hard on it as we only had about 5 mins on it, and was on a template poster... But I have it!!! I got it off the wall at the end of the day! Just luck that I saw it! It would only either get ripped or thrown away, as I said, it's not groundbreaking stuff but I would be happy to e-mail it to someone when I scan it to me' computer.
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