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Donnerstag, 18. Oktober 2012
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copper, 21:43h
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Langsam bekomme ich Panik. Gut er hat die Schritte gelernt und er kann (fast) die Abschlussballfolgen. Trotzdem werde ich mich blamieren. Wir werden wahrscheinlich nicht einmal anähernd im Takt tanzen. Um wenigstens eine völlige Blamage zu verhindern, bereite ich mich weiterhin tatkräftig auf den Abschlusball vor und langsam habe ich das Gefühl vor panik keine Luft mehr zu kriegen. ich erwarte nicht das es perfekt wird. Wird es sowieso nicht. Nein, ich will bloss das es nicht zu grausam wird. Dafür springe ich auch über meinen Schatten.
Langsam bekomme ich Panik. Gut er hat die Schritte gelernt und er kann (fast) die Abschlussballfolgen. Trotzdem werde ich mich blamieren. Wir werden wahrscheinlich nicht einmal anähernd im Takt tanzen. Um wenigstens eine völlige Blamage zu verhindern, bereite ich mich weiterhin tatkräftig auf den Abschlusball vor und langsam habe ich das Gefühl vor panik keine Luft mehr zu kriegen. ich erwarte nicht das es perfekt wird. Wird es sowieso nicht. Nein, ich will bloss das es nicht zu grausam wird. Dafür springe ich auch über meinen Schatten.
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Problem in zoo reaches epidemic level:
superduperfreak, 18:50h
hier nun die englisch hausaufgabe
In the national zoo in the Bronx, NY, an elephant broke a fence and ran into the giraffes enclosure. There he flattened one giraffe. The other giraffes panicked and run out of their enclosure. As the zoo keeper alarmed the police cause they had lost the control over this situation, and the normal tranquillizer darts where not even noticed by the elephants, they arrived with shotguns and rifles. But the authorized police commissioner did not even think about give them the firing order. In because of that, the Animals are still running through the zoo. An helicopter of the news channel CNBC has been send to the zoo and showed some very strange pictures of elephants destroying nearly everything that is not stable enough.
The reason for why the elephants went insane is still unclear, but some policemen discovered a poison in the elephants feeding. So they all went affected and that could be the reason for why one of them broke the electric fence. But none of the zoo keeper wants to take responsibility for what had happened. The director of the zoo assured to the people in the news times that all of the involved people of the zoo, the police and the fire brigade are keen to catch the escaped animals and bring them back into their enclosures without harming them. Until now, no one was injured but the "little zoo problem" already reached an epidemic level.
In the national zoo in the Bronx, NY, an elephant broke a fence and ran into the giraffes enclosure. There he flattened one giraffe. The other giraffes panicked and run out of their enclosure. As the zoo keeper alarmed the police cause they had lost the control over this situation, and the normal tranquillizer darts where not even noticed by the elephants, they arrived with shotguns and rifles. But the authorized police commissioner did not even think about give them the firing order. In because of that, the Animals are still running through the zoo. An helicopter of the news channel CNBC has been send to the zoo and showed some very strange pictures of elephants destroying nearly everything that is not stable enough.
The reason for why the elephants went insane is still unclear, but some policemen discovered a poison in the elephants feeding. So they all went affected and that could be the reason for why one of them broke the electric fence. But none of the zoo keeper wants to take responsibility for what had happened. The director of the zoo assured to the people in the news times that all of the involved people of the zoo, the police and the fire brigade are keen to catch the escaped animals and bring them back into their enclosures without harming them. Until now, no one was injured but the "little zoo problem" already reached an epidemic level.
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