The Vault of Old Stuff

Searching through old files can be extremely enlightening, and it beats doing revison, eh? The file that most of this stuff came from was the big black ugly one I took to every lesson for the last two years (that's nearly 2000 lessons). As you can imagine, when something needed to be hidden away quickly from the teacher (such as the latest, greatest comical creation, usually directed at them), it was just stuck in the file to rot. Some bits were put in the plastic wallets along with the real 'work', but most was just crammed between the first page and the cover, and as such are filthy and dog eared, no offence to dogs. The stuff that was extremely offensive was put in the 'blagged' (sounds like a good word) book, which was obtained from Chemistry. That explains why Dead Magazine actually looks dead.

So rather than let everything rot back into the dust, I thought it might be a good idea to scan it all and preserve it forever. The original copies are still the best, but these are kept in a sealed environment (a cupboard) now, and are only brought out on special occasions (never). And here they are:

The Chemistry Book

The Patience Graphs

That Picture of the Government

The Original Supply-Teacher-View Picture

Admittedly, there's not much here, as most of it has been put in the other sections of the Yearbook, which may unfortunately be passworded. Including the Grub Grabber.