Able to open windows on 1st floor to feel temperature
wish there were escalators instead of stairs
no 8am classes
bluu cooked more than the same thing for breakfast
wish we could tailgate anywhere on campus
wish 1873 was free like last year
wish there were more places to get food late
wish they didnt close the quiet section in library at 12:30
wish there was a froggy 5-0 for dudes
wish there was a parking garage
wish there were no attendance policies
I argue a lot about sports. Who wins what games, or whos the best player.
I couldn't tell you what my topic is going to be, but i thought about the topic, wish we could tailgate anywhere on campus. I think this should be done, because right now the school's tailgate is squished inbetween Waits and Sherley Hall. Yes, alumni guys tailgate in other areas, but in terms of the school tailgate for students, they are very strict about not drinking.
All of the administration would hate the idea ofn students being able to tailgate anywhere, because they do not want to condone underage drinking, and if they let the students tailgate whereever they want then they would have a big problem on their hands.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Monday, November 2, 2009
Rhetorical Blog 4
When I first thought about my first college assignment, I was a little hesitant because I thought it was going to be really tough, but I was wrong, it was easy. This booklet was sent to me in Hampton, NH and it was full of the pros and cons of the 2nd amendment. This was funny to me, because hunting is a popular sport in New Hampshire. I read about all of the different points, and when it comes down to it, I believe the 2nd amendment is perfectly fine as it is, but some modifications could be made. I believe that guns could be a little bit harder to obtain, in terms of getting your license, because I have heard that you just have to take one or two short classes and the handgun will be yours. This is pretty rediculous because children are getting their hands on these guns and they are making there way from the safes in peoples homes, to the cubbies in the children's schools. I am seeing way too many stories on the news about children and the lives that have been taken, because of poor gun management. It should be a law that guns have to be stored in a safe. I'm sure that there are laws like that out there, but they are not being enforced and thats the problem. I guess it would be really tough to go around checking out who has their guns locked up and who doesn't, but we have to do something about it.
I remember hearing a complaint from my friends back home that own guns, that they had recieved a notice from Kittery Training Post, the place where they bought their guns, and that Barack Obama is trying to place a tax on the ownership of guns. They thought that this was rediculous, because some of them own over fifteen guns and if Obama is going to place a fifty dollar tax on them, then they would be screwed with the amount of money that the government is asking for. When it comes down to it, I think that a tax should not be placed on the each gun, but I would be down for a tax that would be placed on the purchase of guns, because like tobacco, they can kill. I know that probably sounds rediculous, but there is a bureau called the Guns, Tobacco, and Alcohol, and if the three of them are brought together, then they must have similar things in common.
I liked reading all of the 2nd amendment paraphernalia like the shirt that read. " 2nd Amendment. Our nation's first National Security"
I remember hearing a complaint from my friends back home that own guns, that they had recieved a notice from Kittery Training Post, the place where they bought their guns, and that Barack Obama is trying to place a tax on the ownership of guns. They thought that this was rediculous, because some of them own over fifteen guns and if Obama is going to place a fifty dollar tax on them, then they would be screwed with the amount of money that the government is asking for. When it comes down to it, I think that a tax should not be placed on the each gun, but I would be down for a tax that would be placed on the purchase of guns, because like tobacco, they can kill. I know that probably sounds rediculous, but there is a bureau called the Guns, Tobacco, and Alcohol, and if the three of them are brought together, then they must have similar things in common.
I liked reading all of the 2nd amendment paraphernalia like the shirt that read. " 2nd Amendment. Our nation's first National Security"
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
In Class: Man In The Irony Mask
Stephen Colbert is not the typical man, he is on the other end of the spectrum from the other lady we were typing about last week. I think its funny how he works his show each night, monday through friday at 11:30, because its not your typical show. Yes, there are a bunch of late night shows, but this one is unique. I never knew half of the things that he had done with guests on the show before. Apparently he has his own flavor of Ben and Jerry's ice cream?? That's pretty dope. Also, he says he basically puts the voice of the people into the show but just uses his voice. Stephen Colbert is an interesting dude.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Rhetorical Blog #3
I was skeptical about this article before I read it, because I didn’t think it was going to appeal to my tastes, but it was a pretty dope piece of writing. I wish I could just submit that as my profile essay. The author of this piece was extremely good with giving us details. There were not many that he left out. He even included her typical conversation endings. A great example of this is where he says
“On most of those magazine covers, Badu is elegant and graceful, defiant and iconic, like a sixties “Black Is Beautiful” poster. In person she’s just another five-foot-two, black, thin, pretty, vegan artist with light greenish-brown eyes. For our interview and photo shoot she wore her hair long; her jewelry consisted of a gold bracelet on her left wrist and a silver ring around her left forefinger. She looked as if she’d just come from a morning cruising thrift shops, wearing a black shirt, white plaid pants, purple leggings, and an apron because she’d forgotten to put on a belt. She walked around her house barefoot and began and ended conversations with the word “peace.”
When I read this paragraph, I felt as if I was having the conversation with her. It was really nice to place my own picture in my head, just by reading a few sentences. When I saw the music video that was showed in class, it was the complete opposite of what I had expected because she was all done up in makeup and nice clothes, but we were let into her personal life and basically saw what she lounges around the house in. I believe from the clothes she was wearing, that she really does not want to be a celebrity because if she had wanted to be a celebrity she would’ve worn nice clothes, make-up and all these other accessories for the interview, but she’s a down to earth lady.
Constantly, we are reminded that Badu is from Dallas aka Dirty Dirty D-Town, and she lives on the Southside of the city. Since I’m a tourist to this state, but I guess the Southside of Dallas used to be the place to be, but a few years later, it’s a thug’s mansion. It’s described here by both the writer and Badu.
“This used to be one of the most beautiful neighborhoods ever,” Badu said as we drove along Pennsylvania Avenue in South Dallas. “Families were active, lawns were beautiful, trees looked nice, people put up Christmas lights at Christmastime. It was a neighborhood. Now I feel like I’m in New Orleans after Katrina.” We turned onto some of the cross streets. Many houses were abandoned, while most just looked worn-out. Plenty had their windows boarded up. Yards were muddy, and stray dogs walked slowly down the street. “South Dallas dogs are so slow,” said Badu with a chuckle. We drove some more. “South Dallas used to be called Sunny South Dallas,” Badu said, sighing. “It’s not called that anymore.” It was the usual suspects, she said: “Time, drugs, lack of money, lack of education, lack of willpower.”
Once I read this, it reminded me of some cities up in New England that used to be really popular, but now you would not drive through the west side of Boston or any of the suburbs of Boston. It’s sad that these things happen to the nice cities, but different groups of people can change a town drastically.
I think it’s pretty tight that she’s holding down her hometown and is not abandoning it at all. That takes a lot of heart, even if she is the only one of wealth in that area. I also like how she bought that theatre and leases it out for performers. All it takes is a few big shows to happen there and you could raise a lot of money. Badu is a cool lady, from the writing, and is representing Southside D-Town.
“On most of those magazine covers, Badu is elegant and graceful, defiant and iconic, like a sixties “Black Is Beautiful” poster. In person she’s just another five-foot-two, black, thin, pretty, vegan artist with light greenish-brown eyes. For our interview and photo shoot she wore her hair long; her jewelry consisted of a gold bracelet on her left wrist and a silver ring around her left forefinger. She looked as if she’d just come from a morning cruising thrift shops, wearing a black shirt, white plaid pants, purple leggings, and an apron because she’d forgotten to put on a belt. She walked around her house barefoot and began and ended conversations with the word “peace.”
When I read this paragraph, I felt as if I was having the conversation with her. It was really nice to place my own picture in my head, just by reading a few sentences. When I saw the music video that was showed in class, it was the complete opposite of what I had expected because she was all done up in makeup and nice clothes, but we were let into her personal life and basically saw what she lounges around the house in. I believe from the clothes she was wearing, that she really does not want to be a celebrity because if she had wanted to be a celebrity she would’ve worn nice clothes, make-up and all these other accessories for the interview, but she’s a down to earth lady.
Constantly, we are reminded that Badu is from Dallas aka Dirty Dirty D-Town, and she lives on the Southside of the city. Since I’m a tourist to this state, but I guess the Southside of Dallas used to be the place to be, but a few years later, it’s a thug’s mansion. It’s described here by both the writer and Badu.
“This used to be one of the most beautiful neighborhoods ever,” Badu said as we drove along Pennsylvania Avenue in South Dallas. “Families were active, lawns were beautiful, trees looked nice, people put up Christmas lights at Christmastime. It was a neighborhood. Now I feel like I’m in New Orleans after Katrina.” We turned onto some of the cross streets. Many houses were abandoned, while most just looked worn-out. Plenty had their windows boarded up. Yards were muddy, and stray dogs walked slowly down the street. “South Dallas dogs are so slow,” said Badu with a chuckle. We drove some more. “South Dallas used to be called Sunny South Dallas,” Badu said, sighing. “It’s not called that anymore.” It was the usual suspects, she said: “Time, drugs, lack of money, lack of education, lack of willpower.”
Once I read this, it reminded me of some cities up in New England that used to be really popular, but now you would not drive through the west side of Boston or any of the suburbs of Boston. It’s sad that these things happen to the nice cities, but different groups of people can change a town drastically.
I think it’s pretty tight that she’s holding down her hometown and is not abandoning it at all. That takes a lot of heart, even if she is the only one of wealth in that area. I also like how she bought that theatre and leases it out for performers. All it takes is a few big shows to happen there and you could raise a lot of money. Badu is a cool lady, from the writing, and is representing Southside D-Town.
In Class: Home Girl
I did not read Home Girl in the text book, but I did have a very relaxing/much needed fall break.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
In Class Freewrite- Image
KING KONG. I think this image is dope, because its so crazy that this movie came out in the 1930's but they just remade it into some huge film a few years back. The picture is very captivating, because the KING KONG is in big yellow print and if I was walking by this poster, I would definitely stop and take a good look at it. You see this massive gorilla man-handling an attractive blond in a city. Then a picture below it shows the gorilla in a fight with a monster of some kind.
The humongous gorilla is seen stealing away this attractive blond girl wearing a white dress. If I hadn't seen this movie before, I'd be full of questions. Why is this big thing carrying her? He looks really mad at the city streets, what did they ever do to him? I thought big monkeys stayed in the jungle, why is he in a big city? Perhaps New York City?
The color really caught my attention. The title KING KONG is in a cool font and in bright yellow, so if these was blown up and put on a wall, it would definitely be an attention-grabber. It has a yellow sky behind the gorilla, but it's just unique how you see all of this yellow which catches your eye, but then this massive black figure takes up a good part of the poster...oh yeah...this huge black gorilla is cradling a small white girl wearing a white dress.
The image is probably trying to get me to feel excited for the movie, I think. I'm supposed to be feeling sorry for the girl in King Kong's arms.
The humongous gorilla is seen stealing away this attractive blond girl wearing a white dress. If I hadn't seen this movie before, I'd be full of questions. Why is this big thing carrying her? He looks really mad at the city streets, what did they ever do to him? I thought big monkeys stayed in the jungle, why is he in a big city? Perhaps New York City?
The color really caught my attention. The title KING KONG is in a cool font and in bright yellow, so if these was blown up and put on a wall, it would definitely be an attention-grabber. It has a yellow sky behind the gorilla, but it's just unique how you see all of this yellow which catches your eye, but then this massive black figure takes up a good part of the poster...oh yeah...this huge black gorilla is cradling a small white girl wearing a white dress.
The image is probably trying to get me to feel excited for the movie, I think. I'm supposed to be feeling sorry for the girl in King Kong's arms.
In Class Freewrite- Generating Ideas
I'm still a little bit stuck on who to choose, but there are several people on this campus that I could never forget.
My theatre teacher Dr. Walsh is a chill guy and he's experienced a lot because he's been so involved in the theatre business.
This random old guy that watches Waits. I forget his name, but he's an old dude that let me into my room once and you just got a vibe that he's a cowboy.
My theatre teacher Dr. Walsh is a chill guy and he's experienced a lot because he's been so involved in the theatre business.
This random old guy that watches Waits. I forget his name, but he's an old dude that let me into my room once and you just got a vibe that he's a cowboy.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Brainstorming for Essay 3
Professional Sports
Boston Celtics
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
New England Patriots
Driving Cars
Entourage
Listening to Music- Jordan Thompson, Radio Host for TCU Radio
Finding new Hip-Hop music
Staying up late
XBOX
Eating Chinese food
Sleeping
Talking to strangers- John Householder, director of admissions at TCU
I was thinking about interesting people that I know on campus, someone who seems like they've been through a lot, had a lot of different experiences. The only person who I could see as fitting some of these characteristics would be my survey of theatre professor, Dr. TJ Walsh. He's told us some of his resume and it includes; writing plays, directing plays, acting in plays, dealing with movies, broadway, and pretty much anything else you can do to participate in the arts. I would like to have a few more options though, even if he would be a good candidate.
There's this one old man who randomly is the person working at my dorm's front office from time to time. He's got a thick Southern accent. I forget his name, it was a unique one like Clarence or something, but he seems like he would have an interesting story.
My professor for survey of theatre class, Dr. TJ Walsh, is an interesting man. In class, he connects his teaching with some personal stories that he's experienced in the past. His humor is evident, and you can tell he's a very laid back person. He's cancelled classes on multiple occasions and that moves him up to the top in my books. Furthermore, he has had his hand dipped in the performing arts business his whole life. Doc. Walsh said that he's written plays, acted and directed plays, movies, the whole sha-bang. So if I could get ahold of him, I believe he would be an interesting topic.
Boston Celtics
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
New England Patriots
Driving Cars
Entourage
Listening to Music- Jordan Thompson, Radio Host for TCU Radio
Finding new Hip-Hop music
Staying up late
XBOX
Eating Chinese food
Sleeping
Talking to strangers- John Householder, director of admissions at TCU
I was thinking about interesting people that I know on campus, someone who seems like they've been through a lot, had a lot of different experiences. The only person who I could see as fitting some of these characteristics would be my survey of theatre professor, Dr. TJ Walsh. He's told us some of his resume and it includes; writing plays, directing plays, acting in plays, dealing with movies, broadway, and pretty much anything else you can do to participate in the arts. I would like to have a few more options though, even if he would be a good candidate.
There's this one old man who randomly is the person working at my dorm's front office from time to time. He's got a thick Southern accent. I forget his name, it was a unique one like Clarence or something, but he seems like he would have an interesting story.
My professor for survey of theatre class, Dr. TJ Walsh, is an interesting man. In class, he connects his teaching with some personal stories that he's experienced in the past. His humor is evident, and you can tell he's a very laid back person. He's cancelled classes on multiple occasions and that moves him up to the top in my books. Furthermore, he has had his hand dipped in the performing arts business his whole life. Doc. Walsh said that he's written plays, acted and directed plays, movies, the whole sha-bang. So if I could get ahold of him, I believe he would be an interesting topic.
As of right now, I am all done wiith essay 2. Last night, I finished it up in the library so I could get it off my chest. I'm kindof confident in it, I believe my first essay was stronger, but we shall see. It's under five pages, like my first essay, but hopefully I'll still do well.
I got a B on essay one and I'm proud of that. B's are good. B's keep the parents happy.
I got a B on essay one and I'm proud of that. B's are good. B's keep the parents happy.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
In Class Free Write
Mom is coming to town this thursday, look out. She's been all excited to come down from Boston and see her oldest child in school. She might ream me out for getting a 53% on my first college test, but I can deal with that, I just want her to buy me some stuff. Maybe a couple new pairs of nike's, or some solid hoodies, because it's getting cold out and I only brought two hoodies down with me.
I really wanted to sleep in this morning, but I still got up and dragged my butt over here.
I really wanted to sleep in this morning, but I still got up and dragged my butt over here.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
In Class Free Write : Essay 2
I still have no idea what my topic should be. I know it should be something sports related, maybe something with steroids, or the age minimum to play in a league. It's tough to pick one topic that I want to research about, I'm just used to teachers assigning me topics. I doubt I'll use one of these.
Should steriods be legal in major league sports?
Should young atheletes be forced to go to college for one year, before going pro, in ALL sports?
I don't think it will be beneficial to me at all, but it's just a main stream topic that I could use to write the paper. It will be interesting to find the information and learn about the subject, but I don't think its going to benefit everyone else that reads it too. Steroids is such a big deal right now in all sports, you see the guys who you think are going to be hall of famers being taken down by questions of their past.
Should steriods be legal in major league sports?
Should young atheletes be forced to go to college for one year, before going pro, in ALL sports?
I don't think it will be beneficial to me at all, but it's just a main stream topic that I could use to write the paper. It will be interesting to find the information and learn about the subject, but I don't think its going to benefit everyone else that reads it too. Steroids is such a big deal right now in all sports, you see the guys who you think are going to be hall of famers being taken down by questions of their past.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Rhetorical Response 2 Blog Due
The research essay shares qualities with all of the inquiry projects you’ve written to this point, whether it’s a profile, a proposal, or a personal essay. In fact, the research essay is a natural extension of all of these other essays. I like how Ballenger put this. I’m a little worried about this essay number two because I have no idea what to choose as my topic! Reading this did clear up a lot of questions I had, like where to find my sources, and how to choose the right ones from the wrong ones.
I hope I can find enough solid sources on my topic, because it would be pathetic to choose a topic small that I could only type four pages to. I realize that this process is going to be long, and that I cannot get off topic in my writing. I tend to do that a lot. I’ll be on topic and one sentence would completely throw off half of my research essay. I look what I did in past research topics and most of them have been on things that I was never really interested in, and I believe that effected the quality of my paper. It is totally true that you have to into the subject you’re researching, because you are constantly discovering more. Thinking about it makes me just wonder what topic I’m going to choose.
I thought it was funny how Ballenger’s daughter had written a research paper at the age of 9. I’ve probably written four of them over the years, but they were always long and I dreaded doing them. I think for this one that I’ll have to stay focused, because that is key for me.
When Ballenger brought up the example of “Have teenage courtship rituals changed since the eighties and, if so, how have the changes influence relationships?” That’s a really good topic, because of course they have changed. The courtships from the sixties had changed by the eighties. I think that would’ve been an interesting topic to choose because of all the interesting reading materials I would’ve discovered.
Its tough writing a lot on this reading because I don’t have a ton of stuff to say about it. I’m over halfway to the requirement, but hopefully I’ll have more to say on the next response.
I hope I can find enough solid sources on my topic, because it would be pathetic to choose a topic small that I could only type four pages to. I realize that this process is going to be long, and that I cannot get off topic in my writing. I tend to do that a lot. I’ll be on topic and one sentence would completely throw off half of my research essay. I look what I did in past research topics and most of them have been on things that I was never really interested in, and I believe that effected the quality of my paper. It is totally true that you have to into the subject you’re researching, because you are constantly discovering more. Thinking about it makes me just wonder what topic I’m going to choose.
I thought it was funny how Ballenger’s daughter had written a research paper at the age of 9. I’ve probably written four of them over the years, but they were always long and I dreaded doing them. I think for this one that I’ll have to stay focused, because that is key for me.
When Ballenger brought up the example of “Have teenage courtship rituals changed since the eighties and, if so, how have the changes influence relationships?” That’s a really good topic, because of course they have changed. The courtships from the sixties had changed by the eighties. I think that would’ve been an interesting topic to choose because of all the interesting reading materials I would’ve discovered.
Its tough writing a lot on this reading because I don’t have a ton of stuff to say about it. I’m over halfway to the requirement, but hopefully I’ll have more to say on the next response.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
In Class: Blank
Last night I went to the library at 9:30 so I could study for my US History exam today and the place was packed. It was like social hour in there, I couldn't believe how many people were there, even at 12:30AM when I left!
I'm not sure what I sure write about for my topic for essay 2. I need it to be very interesting.
I'm looking to go and get from breakfast at Barnes and Noble after this, hopefully I'll have enough time.
I'm not sure what I sure write about for my topic for essay 2. I need it to be very interesting.
I'm looking to go and get from breakfast at Barnes and Noble after this, hopefully I'll have enough time.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
In Class: Essay 1 Questions
I'm not really excited to do this essay, because writing isn't the easiest thing for me. Especially when I think about the five to seven page length. I know Amanda exlpained that she doesn't want us writing to a specific length, but to just write until its "complete", and I'm not sure if I have ever written an essay like that. Each year in school I just think to myself "ok, time to type 3 pages and be done with it." So as soon as I tapped into that fourth page I would finish it up. Also, I'm pretty articulate with my writing so I usually tend to get my point across way too soon in the essay. I wish this was a three page essay instead of what seems like a novel.
Today's the last day for walk-ons on the football team so I'll find out if I made it or not. Ten kids were competing for one or two spots and I'm in the middle of the pack so it could go either way. I didn't know football was that big of a commitment and I've got a lot of respect for the guys that can compete in the classroom ontop of competing on the football field.
Today's the last day for walk-ons on the football team so I'll find out if I made it or not. Ten kids were competing for one or two spots and I'm in the middle of the pack so it could go either way. I didn't know football was that big of a commitment and I've got a lot of respect for the guys that can compete in the classroom ontop of competing on the football field.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
In Class: Blog That Didn't Get Done
Our first blog was due today and I didn't do it. I guess I'm used to receiving handouts and writing homework down in an agenda book, but college is a little different. Its a little disappointing that the first chance I have to get an A in the class and I bomb it.
I wish this class was at 9am because the difference of attentiveness between an 8 and a 9am class is big. I don't know what it is. Maybe its because I wake up at 7-something.
Yesterday me and my friends went to walmart and I bought things that I definitely didn't need, such as these blocks that made your bed 5 inches higher...not that thrilled with them. I just need to get some bins or containers to go under my bed.
I wish this class was at 9am because the difference of attentiveness between an 8 and a 9am class is big. I don't know what it is. Maybe its because I wake up at 7-something.
Yesterday me and my friends went to walmart and I bought things that I definitely didn't need, such as these blocks that made your bed 5 inches higher...not that thrilled with them. I just need to get some bins or containers to go under my bed.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
In Class: Brainstorm
Professional Sports
Boston Celtics
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
New England Patriots
Driving Cars
Entourage
Listening to Music
Finding new Hip-Hop music
Staying up late
XBOX
Eating Chinese food
Sleeping
Talking to strangers
TALKING
I became an authority at talking to strangers, groups of people, women etc. Talking has always been something I've been good at. I have no problem approaching anyone to talk about anything. I believe I learned this skill from my father and my grandfather because they both are extremely good public speakers. My father has a real estate business so he deals with people everyday and has acquired skills from my grandfather, who was a senator in New Hampshire for 18 years. They always seem to know what to say and at the right time. I have seen them make countless speeches infront of crowds at charity events or town meetings, and it comes to them naturally. I just keep watching them and take little mental notes on what to do and what not to do. Hopefully, this skill will lead me into the field of television or radio broadcasting, because I feel like those fields would come easy to me and not bore me at all. I've heard people tell me I can't talk my way through life, but I'm out to prove them wrong.
Boston Celtics
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
New England Patriots
Driving Cars
Entourage
Listening to Music
Finding new Hip-Hop music
Staying up late
XBOX
Eating Chinese food
Sleeping
Talking to strangers
TALKING
I became an authority at talking to strangers, groups of people, women etc. Talking has always been something I've been good at. I have no problem approaching anyone to talk about anything. I believe I learned this skill from my father and my grandfather because they both are extremely good public speakers. My father has a real estate business so he deals with people everyday and has acquired skills from my grandfather, who was a senator in New Hampshire for 18 years. They always seem to know what to say and at the right time. I have seen them make countless speeches infront of crowds at charity events or town meetings, and it comes to them naturally. I just keep watching them and take little mental notes on what to do and what not to do. Hopefully, this skill will lead me into the field of television or radio broadcasting, because I feel like those fields would come easy to me and not bore me at all. I've heard people tell me I can't talk my way through life, but I'm out to prove them wrong.
In Class: Writing as Inquiry
It was difficult for me to understand writing as inquiry because I didn't read and I don't have the book yet. I don't have a clue what writing as inquiry means. It could mean different types of writing but I had pizza, fried chicken, fruit, jello, and an omelet. It was a good meal. I was very tired when I woke up this morning. The walk over here with Hunter was more like a sleepwalk. I didn't know it could rain in Texas, because its been sunny here almost everyday. I hope my next class' professor lets us out early again, because last time he thought are class ended at 10:30am instead of 10:50. None of us said anything to him, because we couldn't wait to get out of there. It was a boring lecture on history, and it was putting me to sleep. I don't know what else to type, but I realize I have to look busy so I'm typing this sentence.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Hello, my name is Bobby and I'm from Hampton, New Hampshire. It's about 30 minutes from Boston. This is my first year at TCU and my major is Television, Film, Digital Media. I first heard from TCU by the football team, because they had an open spot on the roster for a kicker to do kickoffs. When I came down here I liked it, because everyone was nice.
If I was chancellor of TCU I would get rid of all 8AM classes on campus. I think a good teacher is funny, interactive, and tries to make their subject as interesting as possible.
If I was chancellor of TCU I would get rid of all 8AM classes on campus. I think a good teacher is funny, interactive, and tries to make their subject as interesting as possible.
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