Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Today in class (day3)
Today in class Mr. Schick attempted to get the new people connected to blogger. In this process many people just talked. The trouble of getting connected to the blogs made me relize how much I wanted food. In the end, don't we all want food? It is the essential of life. Another thing I want in life is internet. You can't do much without it. Imagine your life, without internet. They say that back in the stone ages they had some type of internet. Instead of ipads or ipods, they had istones and could connect internet via rocks. Imagine trying to get internet throught rocks! Thats hard! If we didn't have internet the new kids couldn't hook up to blogger. Which means we would have done something constructive! Which is gross, like people. I wonder what it would be like to be a cat. Meowing everywhere and being fluffy. Then again gross people touch you and pet you. I went to hershey park a few weeks ago and saw a stray kitty. It was so adorable. Then it rained, SADFACE. Class today was very laid back. When I came home from school I played Slender. It is such a scary game! I pee myself everytime! Acctually I just end up going to the bathroom scared. I wonder what it would be like to play Slender during class. That would be interesting. Especially in Mr. Schick's class! Class was boring, except when a giant dinosaur came and killed everyone. Except me of course.:) That dinosaur tore Mr. Schick in half! Take that 1,000 ways to die! Now you have to be 1,001 ways to die! Dying from a giant dinosaur! Well I have to take a shower. Tootalooo!
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Today in class... (day2)
Today in class Mr. Schick read us an essay from 1899. It stated about a man was sent from his boss to send a letter to major Garcia. What was interesting about this task was that no one knew where Garcia was. He was somewhere deep in Cuba. Instead of asking many questions and wondering as any other man would do, he just left. Without any interegating the man left and did what he was told. Later, the author states that people (even back then) are not like that anymore. They make excuses and put things off. He also states that people do not even work together. They rather have someone else do it instead of them. In a time where we need to "send a letter to Garcia" we fail to do such that. People are not as dependent as they used to be. They are lazy and only do what they are told when they are pushed to do it. When a person is asked to do a task, and no one is watching them they will "goof off" and not do the task. Many people strive to find the man who is dependent and will do a task without asking any questions. Most of the population lack this key in responsiblity and choose the easy and lazy path. In the end, the essay is a message to people that they should be dependent and unlazy and just do what they are told without asking questions. They should be dependable to be asked to "send a letter to Garcia"
Sunday, August 26, 2012
My first day at John Carrol(:
My first day of John Carrol was interesting. When I walked in the door, a new world started. I saw some old and new people. I saw my old friends from elementary school. Re-uniting with them brought back old memories. Meeting all my teachers was also very interesting. Having my sister graduate from John Carrol makes going through this tranisition easier. Most of my freshman teachers she has already had! (Even you!:D) My sister (Nicole Green) has really helped me. She told me all the good teachers and how things work. So on the first day it was very easy to get around. But with her going away to college, I know I won't always have her around to help me with stuff. One thing interesting about my first day was the 3 floors. From going to the 1st floor, then 3rd, then 1st again really makes you have to rush to class. Another thing I enjoyed about John Carrol was the food. I just love lunch! My first day of highschool was very fun and a new experience. I can't wait to spend the rest of my four years at John Carrol!
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