31 Days, 31 Memories - Day 12
Jan. 11th, 2006 11:05 pm12. Elementary School
Our first-grade teacher discovered that a book was missing from our classroom library. She tried offering rewards for its return and assured us that no-one would be punished for having borrowed it for so long. I sat there and must have wondered who would take the book and then not admit it. At the end of the year when we were cleaning out our things to take home, I found the book in the back of my desk.
Our first-grade teacher discovered that a book was missing from our classroom library. She tried offering rewards for its return and assured us that no-one would be punished for having borrowed it for so long. I sat there and must have wondered who would take the book and then not admit it. At the end of the year when we were cleaning out our things to take home, I found the book in the back of my desk.
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Date: Jan. 12th, 2006 03:41 pm (UTC)This was the year I spent at bording school. We did have a lot of fun a lot of the time :-) A few of my friends, most were guys as usual, were great practical jokers. One night they hid a vacuum-cleaner in the compartment under my bed and set a timer on it to start at 3am. My room-mate and I woke and were completely confused for a few seconds, but fortunately the guys had been having fun a few times with that timer-device, so we quickly caught on. It was still rather funny, though, at least a few days later ;-)
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Date: Jan. 12th, 2006 10:34 pm (UTC)My last year at school I had mice in my room from time to time. I lived on the top floor of an old brownstone and they would come up through a hole behind the radiator and skitter around underneath the couch. One night I woke to scurrying noises and a loud SQUEAK!. When I flipped on the light and turned away from the wall I saw two mice, frozen terrified in the middle of the carpet. Then they ran under the couch. I didn't see them again after that. They had to pass under my bed to get back to that hole, and I kept thinking they would climb up to where I lay. I left the light on all night. Even now in another state and a better-sealed home, if I hear paper rustling at night I jerk awake.
(Hm, maybe that should've been today's memory!)
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Date: Jan. 12th, 2006 11:36 pm (UTC)See those sounds of rustling always jerks me awake as well. My story's a bit different, though.
I had gerbils at a time, two nice black males called Byron and Arthur.
At the same time, a mouse lived in my wall for a few weeks, rustling about. And suddenly it stopped. Then, one night, I came home somewhat intoxicated and went to bed. I was kept awake by this rustling sound and thought that the mouse had to be back in the wall - and then I was wide awake. My mice. What about them! (I called them mice even though they weren't *S*) And sure enough, they'd broken out. It took me forever to capture them again, especially Arthur was a sneaky little thing - and I was rather drunk...
Nowadays I have a mouse, a hamster and four rats, so I am still alert to any break-outs.
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Date: Jan. 13th, 2006 01:53 pm (UTC)Now I have a mental image of you stumbling around your room lunging after a gerbil that keeps skittering out of the way.
Maddy had a hamster before she moved to the UK that got out last year for what, a few days? And then if I'm not mistaken she kept a book over the cage.
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Date: Jan. 13th, 2006 11:53 pm (UTC)That mental image is not all wrong... Byron hid in a corner and was trapped, while Arthur ran under the bed and kept evading my atempts to catch him.
Our hamster escaped a few days ago, but was caught right away. I but a book on the gerbil cage after that night and now there's a huge roll on duct tape weighing down the door to the hamster cage.
I've had other literary pets, btw. My first rat was William (Shakespeare, Gibson and Blake) and there's been Poe as well. Then there's been characters, of course. Hyde, Nemo, Lazlo - and currently Leto. And a few musicians - Henry (Rollins) and (Peter) Murphy, both current. And assorted others too, like Stalin, Samson, Jack, Magni and Napoleon *S*
I guess the hamster gets the prize though, he's known as Enigma Puggle von Zeppelin.
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Date: Jan. 17th, 2006 02:44 pm (UTC)