Название: Barry Loser: worst school trip ever!
Автор: Jim Smith
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Учебная литература
isbn: 9781780318714
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‘Oops, late for work!’ said my dad, slurping the rest of his coffee. He kissed us all on the ends of our noses and headed off to his boring job.
I stood up and stuffed my magazine into my rucksack. ‘Mum, Des, I think I might have just had the most brilliant and amazekeel idea ever!’ I said, doing an excitement blowoff and zooming out the front door.
‘This is gonna be the keelest day ever!’ I said nine hundred and ninety- nine seconds later. I was walking to school with my best friends - Bunky, and Nancy Verkenwerken.
I was in a much better mood now, partly because I’d got away from Des, but also because I was back where I belonged: being the leader of the Keel Gang.
‘But I thought we said that the history of telly exhibition sounded comperleeterly boring?’ said Bunky, looking all upset that I’d changed my mind since our phonekeel last night.
‘I think it’ll be interesting,’ said Nancy, pushing her glasses up her nose. ‘Plus I can’t wait to see all the skyscrapers in Hokum City!’
I smiled at Nancy, letting her have her turn to talk. That’s what it’s like being the leader of a gang - you’ve got to make sure everyone’s happy.
I twizzled round but carried on walking backwards so I was facing my two loserish best friends. ‘Do you two wanna hear something REALLY interestikeels?’ I said, and they both nodded.
We turned the corner and I tripped, tap-dancing backwards and landing bum-first inside a rubbish bin. Which sounds loserish, but is actukeely pretty keel.
‘Who do you think you are - Future Ratboy?’ sniggled Bunky, and I gave him a mini-salute, because in the Future Ratboy TV show, Ratboy gets zapped to the future inside his family’s bin.
‘Barry babes, that is NOT a good look for you!’ snortled a familikeelsly annoying voice, and I looked over to see Sharonella from my class at school.
I plopped my bum out of the bin like a cork and gave it a little pat, just to let it know everything was okay.
‘That reminds me Shazza,’ I said, which is what I say when I want to change the subject. ‘I was just about to tell Bunky and Nancy something comperleeterly amazekeels.’
But then...
‘’Ello ’ello ’ello, who have we got ’ere then?’ said ANOTHER annoying familikeels voice. This time I didn’t have to look to know whose it was.
‘Mornkeels Dazza,’ said Sharonella, as Darren Darrenofski - the crocodile- faced little Fronkle monster from our class - wobbled up, carrying a can of Fronkle. ‘We were just talking about the big day trip!’
Darren did a Fronkle burp and blew it in my face. ‘Hokum City here we come!’ he snuffled. ‘Wish we were going to Fronkle World instead of this rubbish history of telly exhibition though.’
‘Can everyone please stop talking and listen to me?’ I said, stomping my foot on the pavement, and they all looked at me, which was a start at least.
‘Oh my days, you make me LARF Barry Loser!’ cackled Shazza. ‘Who do you think you are, the king of Mogden or something?’
‘No,’ I said, even though I do sort of think if there was ever going to be a king of Mogden it probably should be me.
‘Go on then Barry, let’s hear your idea,’ said Nancy, and I was just about to open my mouth to tell them it when Bunky’s opened first.
‘Hey look!’ he cried, pointing up the road, and I spotted a big fat bus sitting outside our school, waiting to take us to Hokum City.
‘Can I PER-LEASE tell you my amazekeel news now?’ I said, once we’d all run up the street and got on the scratched-up old bus.
‘If you have to,’ said Shazza, as the bus’s exhaust pipe did a blowoff and we finally started our journey to Hokum City.
All five of us - me, Bunky, Nancy, Darren and Sharonella - were sitting on the back seat, which everyone knows is where the keel people sit.
‘Well,’ I said, and they all leaned in. ‘It just so happens I know a little fact about the TV studio we’re going to!’
‘What is it, Barry?’ burped Darren. ‘Not that I care.’
I stared out of the window, letting my loserish friends wait for their leader to speak.
Even in the bright morning sun the shops on Mogden High Street looked comperleeterly loserish and grey compared to the glistening skyscrapers we were about to see in Hokum City.
‘Are any of you lot members of the Future Ratboy Fan Club?’ I asked.
Darren and Sharon shook their heads. ‘I’m Chairman of the Fronkle Appreciation Society though,’ grinned Darren.
‘How many members has it got?’ asked Nancy.
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