Red alert! Is it just me or is the wi-fi slow today? I now have ten minutes and counting to write a blog post… Uh… OK!
This week was pretty good for us here in school! We are currently working on our summative assessment and we have to make an SAM to present. My groups landform for the SAM is geysers! I WOULD show you how it’s going along but… THE UPLOAD WOULD TAKE FOREEEEEEEEEEEEVER! SO instead, just like every good business company, I will make you wait longer then you want to for a new product and only give you an unclear screenshot for compensation! Here you go:

OOP! It’s time to go down to PE! My week was pretty similar to the last without the ISA’s! OK! The picture is finished importing and I’ve got to go! Everybody’s already halfway out the door!
Bye!
Cookie24:)
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Yes, I know. I spelt it “GEEZER” purposely! I was sort of making a joke out of it. The dictionary describes a geezer as:
geezer |ˈgēzər|
noun informal
an old man (used as a disparaging term).
ORIGIN late 19th cent.: representing a dialect pronunciation of earlier guiser ‘mummer.’
I was making a joke that the geyser was a grumpy old man that is going to “blow his top. (Get angry)”
I still think that it’s pronounced Gai-zer not Gee-zer. I remember when we were suggesting landforms for Ms Fenton’s list. We kept arguing over the pronunciation of geyser.