Category Archives: Spelling & Handwriting

Posts consisting of commentary on school work I did when I was about 10/11 years old. Got too boring, so I stopped doing them.

Spelling & Blablablabla

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So I forgot to set up robo-posts for the second half of the year and there have been no new installments of Spelling & Handwriting. But let’s be honest this is really no great loss, that shit was incredibly boring. The rest will still go up, I’ll just do it in a massive batch some time.

In other news, Google+ now exists and for the first time in the history of the social networkings I have a publicly visible profile. You can find me at http://gplus.to/sjef. I’ll be more active on there, so bar robo-posts until I embark on some noteworthy project that requires documentation this place will probably be pretty dormant for the time being.

Adversary Confusion Guardians

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1. He decided to persevere in his search to find a cream to soothe his itchy bites.

Epic.

2. The general heard a rumor that his adversary was planning an attack.

We’ll just assume appropriate action was taken.

3. The mischievous boy ran away in the confusion of the fire.

This must have been around the time friends of mine had built pipe-bombs using legs we broke off school chairs & filled with powder from shotgun shells someone stole off their Dad. We lit those off in a forest, over cans of petrol we siphoned out of his dirtbike. Amazingly that went well. Good times!

4. He was rather impatient but he treated everyone with equality.

No idea who I had in mind.

5. The guardians domocile was rather messy.

Again, no idea.

Spelling & Handwriting is schoolwork I did 20 years ago to the day. Great stories are told if you can handle the boring bits.

Methodical Negative Racketeer

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1. Lost and Never Found II is a book full of stories about people who have disappeared.

That’s nice.

2. He was always very methodical when packing his portmanteau.

And I never used that word to mean suitcase ever again.

3. His popularity took a dive when he lost the miscellaneous objects needed for the project.

Haha, the project manager is always such a popular guy.

4. After too long he had accredited a negative additude.

Bastard, I still don’t have any credentials for that. Also, I don’t think I knew what accredited meant 20 years ago. Neither did my teacher, apparently.

5. He resolved to find the problem with his subterranean 100% oxygen free sea-saucer.

I wish I remembered why I might have thought 100% oxygen free was the way to go.

6. Roger Ramjet caught the dare-devil racketeer.

I forgot about Roger Ramjet, that’s some atomic shit.

B+ Sjef, you could have done better.

Spelling & Handwriting is schoolwork I did 20 years ago to the day. It’s super exciting and you love it.

Narcotic Melodious Mechanisation

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1. The naturalist got pnuemonia.

Served him right, probably.

2. The narcotic person dicided drugs were unavoidable.

When I grow up I want to be a narcotic person. Oh wait, that happened.

3. His resolution for the year was not to be so sensitive to his dog.

Instead, he was a dick to his dog I guess.

4. It was a melodious sound.

*insert your own lame fart joke here*

5. The meaning of vehicular transference and mechanisation are not in my dictionary.

What a cop out Sjef, you lazy bastard.

This time I give myself a C. Shit spelling and no story. Boooooo.

Spelling & Handwriting is an ongoing series showing off my 20 year old school work. It will continue till the year ends or I am torn apart by ravenous fans.

Adventurous Epidemic Diversion

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1. The Coke advertisement was ancient.

k.

2. The soldiers in the siege were fatigued.

Makes sense.

3. “I guarantee that is the most adventurous game since Prince of Persia” said the salesmen selling 1+1=2.

Jordan Mechner was one of my childhood heroes. I hope he’s still getting them Prince of Persia dollars.

4. They had a conference to see what to do about the epidemic.

No idea why I was so big on conferences & committees when I was 10.

5. Macgyver proceeded to create a diversion for the boy.

I can’t figure out if this is a good or a bad thing.

Overall 10 year old self, this time I give you a B. No major spelling fuckups but the lack of a central narrative kinda brings the whole thing down. And watch the size, omg.

Spelling & Handwriting is a series of posts showing schoolwork I did 20 years ago. I’m going to bore you with this stuff all year.