Writer's Block: Toys in the attic
Mar. 8th, 2011 04:01 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]Maybe it was Wuzzle Wuzzle. A pen/mini-stuffed leopard. Functional and fun. Put the fun in funcional, ha. Yeah, I did that. I have no idea what happened to him. I think at one point, another pen exploded onto him, but I still kept him.
Sometimes I also stole my sisters stuffed wolf: Secret. She still has him.
I also had a stuffed beagle, possibly named Rogue. I gave her earrings, not that I would put earings on an actual dog. She's on my bookshelf.
Sometimes I also stole my sisters stuffed wolf: Secret. She still has him.
I also had a stuffed beagle, possibly named Rogue. I gave her earrings, not that I would put earings on an actual dog. She's on my bookshelf.
Writer's Block: Life's lessons
Mar. 4th, 2011 12:05 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]Worst as in mean, or as in they have the wrong job?
Mean would be Ms. V, my grade seven teacher. She would humiliate students in front of other people by giving out personal information. Some lady came in once and they were talking at her deak. I was sitting near-by doing an art project. Ms. V told the woman about how much school I was missing and how I never did my homework. Who is this woman and why do you need to tell her my personal info? Another time, she sent some students out in the hallway to finish homework they didn't do. That's fine. But a grade 8 student went to visit her, and she sent this student out to us to say "Ms. V told me to tell you that you are all a waste of air". I don't know what I would have said to this bitch.
The teacher who needed a new job: Ms. T, my grade 10 English and grade 11 History teacher. She never had control over her classes, and got information wrong. She didn't know how to mark tests properly. One time, she didn't show up for class, and I guess she didn't call in, because we were sitting in our empty class for a half hour. It was really surreal. I wouldn't tell her anything, because her classes were easy marks.
Mean would be Ms. V, my grade seven teacher. She would humiliate students in front of other people by giving out personal information. Some lady came in once and they were talking at her deak. I was sitting near-by doing an art project. Ms. V told the woman about how much school I was missing and how I never did my homework. Who is this woman and why do you need to tell her my personal info? Another time, she sent some students out in the hallway to finish homework they didn't do. That's fine. But a grade 8 student went to visit her, and she sent this student out to us to say "Ms. V told me to tell you that you are all a waste of air". I don't know what I would have said to this bitch.
The teacher who needed a new job: Ms. T, my grade 10 English and grade 11 History teacher. She never had control over her classes, and got information wrong. She didn't know how to mark tests properly. One time, she didn't show up for class, and I guess she didn't call in, because we were sitting in our empty class for a half hour. It was really surreal. I wouldn't tell her anything, because her classes were easy marks.
Writer's Block: It's a wonderful life!
Dec. 23rd, 2010 04:26 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]THE REF!!!!!! I prefer the slightly twisted ones, because I come from twisted people. Also: Bad Santa, Die Hard, Scrooged, Gremlins, Nightmare before Christmas, Black Christmas (1975), etc.
Though I still love normal ones. Especially Meet Me In St. Louis. Even though it's set through out the year, the Christmas scenes are the most important in that movie. Also, I like that Judy Garland was able to wear make-up that was more comfortable to her and didn't involve disks up her nose.
Haven't seen the Ref in the longest time.
Though I still love normal ones. Especially Meet Me In St. Louis. Even though it's set through out the year, the Christmas scenes are the most important in that movie. Also, I like that Judy Garland was able to wear make-up that was more comfortable to her and didn't involve disks up her nose.
Haven't seen the Ref in the longest time.
[Error: unknown template qotd]I'm not a 100% sure, my memory is very foggy. But I absolutely hate it when my mom or older sister (M) talked for me. Oh, and in 2002, my other sister (P) got a mullet and came to pick me up at school. Now I'm remembering stuff. M was picking me up from school, and I pointed out a girl who had made fun of my Pocahantas sweater (grade one), and the girl was with a friend. My sister walked up to the (wrong) girl and started yelling at her.
Writer's Block: Dream on
Jul. 12th, 2010 01:11 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]Yes. Last night I dreamed that blue slime was attacking people and making them more classy and well-behaved. I was immune to it, along with some other people. At first, the "changed" people would chase us and try to lock us up, we escaped by using the old jump out of a window and into a dumpster method. They ended up tolerating us, but didn't give us jobs because we were considered to be neanderthals. Also, my cat turned into a leprechaun and fell over.
As for the last question, I used to think I was having recurring dreams, but sometimes I think my dream tricks me into thinking it happened before.
As for the last question, I used to think I was having recurring dreams, but sometimes I think my dream tricks me into thinking it happened before.
Writer's Block: Young and driven
Apr. 30th, 2010 07:25 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]It's 19 here. I don't drink and am now 19, so I don't care very much. Though I guess it's strange that people can vote, drive and be in porn before they're allowed to drink. Not like a drinking age stops 13 year olds from drinking themselves to death on the first try.
At school, I would always hear students brag about how they were so wasted they fell down the stairs or tripped over a bunch of boxes. They couldn't wait for the weekend to come around so they could do it again. I dunno, maybe it should just line up with everything else and be 18.
At school, I would always hear students brag about how they were so wasted they fell down the stairs or tripped over a bunch of boxes. They couldn't wait for the weekend to come around so they could do it again. I dunno, maybe it should just line up with everything else and be 18.
Writer's Block: Tolerance 101?
Apr. 29th, 2010 04:40 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]I'm going to talk about an awesome class that existed in my high school, but was taken away before I got there, leaving me very disappointed. My sister said she had a class where all they did was watch movies (one she remembers was "The Wall"), learn to write well contructed critiques and learn more about how movies are made. They had an assignment each month or so to go see a movie (or maybe rent one that wasn't on the teachers list) and review it.
Why!? It was probably dropped because the school isn't very wealthy and didn't have enough televisions for other classes or something.
Now that I look at the title of this writers block, that probably wasn't the answer you wanted, though I think it is very important to teach tolerance and acceptance.
Why!? It was probably dropped because the school isn't very wealthy and didn't have enough televisions for other classes or something.
Now that I look at the title of this writers block, that probably wasn't the answer you wanted, though I think it is very important to teach tolerance and acceptance.
Writer's Block: School daze
Jan. 22nd, 2010 06:07 pm[Error: unknown template qotd]Ugh. I went to the same elementary school and the same high school growing up. It sucked. I should have chosen a different highschool and started over. Almost everyone from my elementary school went to that highschool. I only went because it was easy. My sisters went there, my friends were going there (friends who I stopped talking to in grade nine). A representative from the highschool came to our grade eight class to, I dunno, recruit us. No one from any of the other school came, so that's why I didn't think of any other options.
Writer's Block: Job search
Oct. 9th, 2009 09:04 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
I'm mostly okay at this current job. To be honest, I have cried several times since I've come here. This week, I've cried maybe four times or more. I'm good at hiding it though, it's just when I run out of tissues it's a problem. I am making money though, and that's what is important. And it's not a permanent job.
What I don't like, it when people do not let me in on important things, see post a few posts ago. But it's good for me to have somewhere to go for nine hours, five days a week. I will not end up in the hospital again if I have responsibilities and feel guilty for not dealing with them.
Yes, I believe in people getting dream jobs. But I am neither ambitious or patient, so I will settle for what I can get.
As for having a plan for the next five to ten years, I'm not sure. I would be twenty-three to twenty-eight then. I only have the next two years planned right now.
What I don't like, it when people do not let me in on important things, see post a few posts ago. But it's good for me to have somewhere to go for nine hours, five days a week. I will not end up in the hospital again if I have responsibilities and feel guilty for not dealing with them.
Yes, I believe in people getting dream jobs. But I am neither ambitious or patient, so I will settle for what I can get.
As for having a plan for the next five to ten years, I'm not sure. I would be twenty-three to twenty-eight then. I only have the next two years planned right now.
Writer's Block: Airplane reading
Oct. 9th, 2009 08:57 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
It would probably be something that if long enough for me to also read on the plan ride home. Also, it would be something that I started reading, and never got the time to finish. Right now it would be Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. I don't know how long I've been reading it, but everything has been so hectic. And I love this book, but I don't even think I'm half way through. I miss the old days when I could read a book in three days or less, but my mind is too tired and sometimes it can't handle new information.
Writer's Block: Concert mania
Oct. 9th, 2009 08:50 am[Error: unknown template qotd]
If I won tickets, I'd go to any concert. I'd love to see the Rolling Stones, or any of those bands where the members are past sixty and still rockin' it. Or to a Grace Jones, Cher or Lady Gaga concert, mostly because they have cool wardrobes. I wouldn't mind going to watch an orchestra or something like that. I think my grandma brought me to see one at the Fox Theatre when I a little.
Writer's Block: Do you check your stars?
Sep. 28th, 2009 10:27 am[Error: unknown template qotd]I don't know when, but I subscribed to a daily horoscope that gets e-mailed to me. I'm not sure whether or not I believe it's true, but I was always interested in astrology, as well as other belief systems and religions. Sometimes my horoscope (Capricorn) seems similar to what is going on in my life, but I don't follow it too closely.