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Lydia has to be one of the gigglyest people ever. She is well known for carrying round an enormous pink, spotty umbrella on even mildly damp days. Rumour has it that she does not use it for keeping rain off herself but, rather, for hooking the handle round her friends' necks and stabbing any [[year 7]]s(the metal tip is dangerously sharp) who happen to make some smart alec comment whilst within earshot. She also has a habit of executing random dance moves for no apparant reason appart from the fact that she likes dancing, a lot. Infact, scarily so.
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Lydia has to be one of the gigglyest people ever. She is well known for carrying round an enormous pink, spotty umbrella on even mildly damp days. Rumour has it that she does not use it for keeping rain off herself but, rather, for hooking the handle round her friends' necks and stabbing any [[year 7]]s(the metal tip is dangerously sharp) who happen to make some smart alec comment whilst within earshot. She also has a habit of executing random dance moves for no apparant reason appart from the fact that she likes dancing, a lot. Infact, scarily so. Lydia also loves all things cheesey, and all music that is pop-y, and who, dispite evendence to the conterery is, in fact, very cool.

Revision as of 19:10, 6 November 2010

Lydia has to be one of the gigglyest people ever. She is well known for carrying round an enormous pink, spotty umbrella on even mildly damp days. Rumour has it that she does not use it for keeping rain off herself but, rather, for hooking the handle round her friends' necks and stabbing any year 7s(the metal tip is dangerously sharp) who happen to make some smart alec comment whilst within earshot. She also has a habit of executing random dance moves for no apparant reason appart from the fact that she likes dancing, a lot. Infact, scarily so. Lydia also loves all things cheesey, and all music that is pop-y, and who, dispite evendence to the conterery is, in fact, very cool.