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The End Of The School Year As Told By "The Office"

"And I'm optimistic, because every day I get a little more desperate..."

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The End Of The School Year As Told By "The Office"

As the dreaded cold days of winter are behind us now, and the much needed days of summer are before us, it is clearly a sign that the school year is drawing to a close. With the shedding of layers comes the much anticipated shedding of books, tests, homework, and responsibilities. But before all those hated tasks and objects can be discarded, the final weeks of school must first be completed. And trust me, that task is not an easy one. This is pretty much how most of our final weeks go..

It's finally warm out!

So you go outside and take in some much needed rays.

But then you remember that you have two research papers and a test next week…

But you stay outside anyways, cause hey, you only live once!

Until you end up in the library later that night and realize you know nothing...

So you stay there until 3 a.m.

Only to wake up 4 hours later to get ready for your 8 am.

And you promise yourself this will never happen again but…

You end up back at the library once again…

Where you keep yourself going by reminding yourself that summer is within your reach.


And that soon there will be no homework or tests.

Just sunshine

And good times!

So you put on a brave face, and fight through..

Because summer is just so close,

And you NEED it.

And then you’re DONE.

Bye school, bye homework, bye responsibilities

See you NEVER!


So put on your dancing shoes and grab the closest chair and speaker, and get ready to bust a move because summer is upon us!

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