i changed my background and my pic and i set my work out different.
callum mcgill
Monday, 4 March 2013
Monday, 4 February 2013
Monday, 3 December 2012
Man trades a laptop for a house!
An odd-job man from Canada has traded a laptop for a Rolex watch, using an Internet trading website.
Kyle MacDonald posted the laptop on the website and was offered a old car in return. An artist then gave him a painting in return for the old car.
The old car was swapped for a gold, which turned into melted gold. This was swapped for a bleep, which in turn was traded for a bleep. You might have thought this would be a good place to call it a day, but Kyle carried on, swapping the bleep for a bleep, then a bleep, then a bleep.
A bleep was offered in return for the bleep, and this was swapped for an bleep. However, the army of fans who were now following Kyle’s progress on the website became anxious when Kyle swapped this for a bleep. A comment on the website read, "Kyle, man, what were you thinking? I personally think this is the craziest thing you have done."
But they need not have worried. A Hollywood director who collects bleeps wanted it so much that he offered a bleep.
Finally, residents of a small town decided they would like someone in their town to get the bleep, so offered to trade a beautiful bleep for the bleep.
Monday, 19 November 2012
Monday, 1 October 2012
Mrs
Honey
Looneyville
Primary School
Itchycoo Lane
Looneyville
LV12 1PP
1st September 2006
Dear Mrs Honey
I hope you are well any had a good holiday. I had a really great holiday and now I’ve just started at my new secondary school. It was a bit strange at first because so many things are different. For a start, we have to go to different rooms for all our lessons so I’ve got lost a few times! We don’t have an assembly every morning – some mornings we have form time and our teacher sorts out any problems. There are four ICT rooms and they are huge, I think you would like them because you like computers. That’s all for now, I has to go to my music lesson now.
Best wishes
Callum mcgill
Monday, 24 September 2012
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