Monday, January 9, 2012
Change #8. Late Notice from the Library = Probation
This eighth and last change (hopefully) is about getting those late slips about overdue library books. If we get any of those slips, we are automatically put on probation. These slips are to keep us from keeping overdue books, and so is this change. We need to keep track and remember the due date of our library books before they are over due, because i'm sure that some people are waiting for that book to come back to the library. We have this change because some people don't return their library books even though some people are waiting for them to return them.... *cough cough* xD LOL just kidding(x But yes, this change is to make us way more responsible because sometimes, people forget, but forgetting is something that is not an excuse, because what if you "forget" to turn of the burner after you're done cooking, or what if you "forget" to turn off the light or tv before you go to bed? Forgetting is not a good excuse, because pretty soon, that's all you'll be saying for the rest of your life. I actually don't like this rule, because i am very forgetful, and i tend to forget about small things, like library books, so i have to write on my hand or tie a string to my finger to remember these things. I even had to write on my hand about these 8 blogs so i could remember! That's how forgetful i am. I don't think that we should change this rule because it helps us students to be more responsible, and can't use the "I forgot" excuse, because that excuse is laaaame. It helps us to remember our due dates, because sooner or later, some due date would be extremely important, and you forget and say, "Oh, i forgot." What's gonna happen? That's right, "I don't know." But i do fit into this change because, like i said, i'm a very forgetful person and i forget a lot of things, so this change would help me become more responsible and less forgetful(x ...... Once again, "Hopefully" . That's gonna become my new favorite word xD LOL okay, then, Kbyeee! ;D
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