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is television a great invention ?
CATCH ME, I CAUGHT
It was Friday morning on Januari 2010. I was in the third grade of senior high school. I studied in Bekasi 1 Senior High School or as known as Smansasi, well-known with very strict rules. Learning activities began at seven, which no students could pass through the gates even though only one minute late.
My day started with heavy rain. As usual, i waited for my friend to pick me up. It was ten minutes to seven in the morning. I was worried, i was sure that i and my friend would not be able to pass ‘the welcome gates’. Because it would take thirty minutes drive, from my house to my school. And she hadn’t come yet.
Yeah, there we were. We came school late. The gates were closed and there were long queues of students. All of us couldn’t get into the school. The security said, “just go home now, the gates will not be opened” “but it was raining, Sir”, some of us shouted. Eventhough we had given our reasons they still didn’t open the gates.
Some of us went home, others waited. I decided to wait, i thought they would let us in, at 12 o’clock. I just thought at that time, that i would not go home while i just left home. “ i got an idea”, shouted my senior. “ why don’t we go in from the back ?” he continued. Our school had a big hole in the back. And it usually used for students who were late. Without further thought, we ran into the crowd rushing behind the school. Unfortunately, the hole was closed. None of us who knew. But we were still hoping that we would find another way. I got a stair and tried to climb. But our picket teachers knew that we would climb the wall, tried to get in from behind. I was so unlucky, i went down stairs and run. Fast running, i didn’t see my friends behind me. What shocking, there were only five of us left. The others were caught. I decided to hide to the cafetaria near my school. While waiting for Friday prayers, I took a lunch with my friends who left.
Time was running fast, it was noon already. I was resting to take a breath, suddenly my friend shouted, “the gates opened“ we all ran to the school hoping that it was a true news. Again and again, it was just a rumor. I got an idea to climb the mosque wall, and got into the school from the second floor of mosque. But just like other times, we were absolutely in a big trouble. We were prevented by our vice-principal. He sent us to his room. And asked so many questions. “Oh my God, why this should happen.” I shouted in my heart.
At least, i could get into the school although in a way that was not expected.

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