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Sometimes, we expect one thing to happen to us, and at times, something completely different happens. That is called situational irony. I am simply sharing my cases of situational irony with anyone interested.

Thursday, 4 October 2012

Too Much Information

For those who don't know what MSIP is, it is a class where you have one hour to work on school work. You can also use travel passes to travel to other rooms in the school. The library is one of them. One of the things that the library asks you to do is to put a specific goal at the bottom of your travel pass. They give you room for five words, so I left it blank. The librarian didn't like that. She came up to me while I was working and said I needed to fill that part out for next time.

Instead, I wrote a word document containing 1 600 words and stapled it onto my travel pass.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/15c5fDlXJJEgrLbkfLQGAKwNtbBqxbdxreF5vx3mK7HM/edit


Her reaction to seeing this essay was priceless. I watched as she read it. Her initial reaction was confusion: Why is there a 3 paged essay attached to this travel pass? As she read it she started to laugh at it. Then she started writing on it. What in the world would she be writing on my essay?

When I first wrote it, I thought she would say something like "that's too much, write less for your specific goal." Then after I saw her reading it and writing on in, I thought she would be correcting my grammar. Here's what she wrote instead:

Well... that's a lot of goals! I Hope Robot unicorn Attack won't take too long. Ah, facebook, the scourge of a generation.

And I even got a gold star sticker attached to my essay.

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