Friday, May 1, 2009

swine flu

I just can't believe Egypt practically hosted a pig holocaust out of impulse. That's crazy. I also think this is all being blown out of proportion. Don't get me wrong, an airborne virus out of no where can be a little scary but, now everyone thinks they have it. It's probably the apocalypse. eh

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

teachers

I had a teacher in Junior High that taught me to enjoy learning and how to believe that I could do something with myself.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

poem

Twelve years and we're almost done
Its been up and down but I've had fun
My senior year hasn't been too much
But I don't have to be here after lunch haha
The days are short and teachers are cool
We don't have much work or real strict rules
I've gained a lot of friends all this time
Some of the best people in my life
It's been all good for the most part
After this summer the real fun starts

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

salem trials

I'm not a witch. If I was I wouldn't just sit here and let you punish me for it. Everyone here would be cursed if it was up to me but it's not. You can just make accusations like that. I might as well call you a witch since I have just as much evidence as you; none. So go accuse somebody else.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Spring List

1. everyone else has TAKS
2. tornadoes
3. warmer weather
4. storms
5. Classes get even easier
6. it means it's almost summer
7. spring break is soon
8. It's easier to get up in the morning
9. it's not cold
10. it's warmer than winter

Friday, January 16, 2009

Human Interest Stories

One-year-old boy found living on the streets, being kept alive by cats

The boy, whose ordeal mirrors that of the character Mowgli from Rudyard Kipling The Jungle Book, was discovered by police in Misiones, in Argentina, surrounded by eight wild cats.
Doctors believe the animals snuggled up with him during freezing nights which would otherwise have killed him.
The boy was seen eating scraps foraged by the animals while they licked him, it has been claimed.
Policewoman Alicia Lorena Lindgvist discovered the child by a canal in the Christ King district of the city.
She said: "I was walking and noticed a gang of cats sitting very close together. It is unusual to see so many like that so I went for a closer look and that's where I saw him. The boy was lying at the bottom of a gutter. There were all these cats on top of him licking him because he was really dirty.
"When I walked over they became really protective and spat at me. They were keeping the boy warm while he slept."
Police have found the boy's father who is homeless and said he had lost the boy several days ago while out collecting cardboard to sell. He told officers cats had always been protective of his son.