We’re all faced with problems in life, some harder than others, some that will upset people. In Ashes by Susan Beth Pfeffer a girl named Ashleigh with the nickname of Ashes was with her dad and he was like yeah if I get a couple hundred bucks I’ll be set for life. But then he told Ashleigh that he owed a couple hundred dollars. Then Ashleigh’s dad brings up that her mom keeps a couple hundred dollars in a teapot. He asked her to take the money from the teapot. Ashleigh took the money because…
VIVEK: I would do anything to have your basketball skills. SAL: The only reason I'm this good is because I ride my bike here almost every day to play basketball VIVEK: I wish I had a good bike I could ride. If only I had a bike like yours. SAL: Yeah whatever, lets go back to playing basketball. [Sal is beating Vivek 6-2. When…
Disco to boogie.” Oh yeah, this place sucks let's split”, agreed Jackie. “ Hey guys where are you going? We are leaving this joint to go to the disco. Do you and Donna and Kelso wanna join?” Sure, let's just tell Hyde that we are leaving. “Okay, that's fine I've got people to meet anyways, have fun.” Hyde then scanned around the area to spot that girl again. Well what have I got to lose, I will try to talk to her. “ Hyde thought.” “Nice Black Flag patch, man.” “Oh yeah, Depression's…
Cosby scandal to examine the extent of bias by looking at headlines from four national newspapers and online news sites including The New York Times, The New York Post, USA Today and The Washington Post. It will look closely at the portrayal of Cosby’s character and whether the societal verdict was decided before the trial even begins which is set for June 5, 2017 (Ellis, 2016). Literature Review The man who started it all: Hannibal Buress It hailed as the wild and unsettling joke heard around…
reasons. First, Percy is a smart kid. Second, he gets smarter when in the ocean. Third, He is brave And daring. And I have proof to show each reason is correct. The first reason why I like the protagonist is that Percy is a smart kid. Yeah, he might get in trouble Yeah, he may blow some stuff up And he might get expelled from school And needs to change from school every single school year but that doesn't mean he is feeble minded. He just needs to fight against some monster to whichever school…
you’re one of those people who like their food burnt like how people like their toast extra toasted. Get it? Extra toasted because it’s toast? *Crickets.* Yeah... I don’t get it either. This is my way of apologizing to you for keeping you up with my calls to my family. Your poor ears were held hostage by a broken record: “School is well,” “Yeah, everybody here is nice,” “I’m settling in well,” “Don’t worry about me, Aunty. I’ll be fine,” and thus more. Anyway, have you heard of violette_fr on…
I could use a bigger, bedroom, too. This shelf holds the vibes from other designers; which, I study and this shelf holds my prototypes. Did you finish my NSYNC set of vibrators? Yeah, they're over there. Leave me one, I may want one for my marketing campaign. What marketing campaign? I’ve tinkered around with making sex toys, but now I plan to launch a business. Cool. Even cooler, check out my banana. Uh, it’s pink. That’s…
Okay. Okay, so introduce yourself, name and age. My name's William Vacious Vafakos. My real name is Vacious. And how old are you? 90 years old. Okay. And where are you born? I was going in Brooklyn, New York, on Columbus Day 1927 or October 12. So what was it like growing up in Brooklyn? It was fun. It was really fun because young people don't know how hard their parents are working for them. So did you face any difficulties growing up there? No, the only difficulty I had was when I started…
So did y'all figure out an antidote?" I asked in desperation. "Yeah just hoping it works. So come one." Trevor commanded. We got out of the place she had kept me and went outside shocked to find Chelsea and Luke with it looked like a million zombies around them. "Well, we have to help him. Start fighting…
When we got back from the Jake Owen concert, we went outside and sat down in our fluffy chairs on the sandy beach. ”So anyone hear about those scratch n’ sniff T-shirts that are being produced in Indonesia?” , asked Mallorie. We were all bare faced in our comfortable shorts and T-shirts. “Umm no I didn’t!”, Kelsi laughed. “What in the world are y’all talking about”, said Avery as she walked out of the beach house to her chair beside us, balancing three paper plates with sandwiches…