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Student 1: Come on sis, please come meet my friends?

Student 2: No I’m reading my book.

Student 1: Well you should at least be proud of me because I just became president. Well I’m going petrol station. Seeya.

Student 2: Well I at least should go and say… that was a very good grown speech on the stage.

Student 2: Where is my sister?

Student 1: Okay, petrol done, time to go.

Student 3: Get out of the car! You better give me the money card, big time, you will die.

Student 2: Oh my gosh.

Student 3: Get up. Get. Up. Now.

Student 1: What do you want with me?

Student 2: Is he in our year? Is he in…

Student 3: Yeah.

Student 2: Oh my gosh.

Student 3: You’re gonna make me president, or you’re gonna die.

Student 1: No way.

Student 3: Fine. Well at least I got a little trick up my sleeve. Now.

Student 1: What is that?

Student 3: Follow the spot, when I click my fingers, you’re gonna ring up… whoever made you president, and tell them that, you’re resigning, and making me the president.

Student 2: She can’t do that.

Student 3: Going… Going… Going… Gone! Now… come with me, the phone’s right there.

Student 1: Hello, I’m resigning from presidency. My friend will be president now. Thankyou. Goodbye.

Student 3: Your friend? Who’s your friend?

Student 1: You.

Student 3: My name?

Student 1: I don’t know.

Student 3: Well of course my name is Veronica. Go tell them.

Student 1: Yep. Her name is Veronica. Okay. Goodbye.

Student 3: Now, go fetch me a…

Student 2: Sis. Sis. Wakeup. Wakeup.

Student 1: Woah!Woah!

Student 2: Sh-sh-sh-she was trying to hypnotise you so she could become president.

Student 1: Okay.

Student 2: Hurry, we’ve got to go home.

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