Friday, September 7, 2007

Journals 9/4-9/7

DOL:

9/4--
"Sally, whom did you see at Fox's Pizza last night?" Megan asked after algebra class.

9/5--
By the time the Fourth of July parade ended the light drizzle became a downpour, and few people remained on Main Street.

9/6--
In my opinion, Twelve Angry Men is the more powerful play of the two I read last week in English class.

9/7--
Tana lent me a copt of Computer Facts, the magazine that published the article "Computer Graphics."


JT:

9/4--In honor (sort of) of the holiday: What is the worst kind of labor?
In my opinion the worst kind of labor is farming. Farming is probably one of the hardest ways to make money. You have to wake up early and work everyday. You have to take care of all kinds of animals which is probably hard to do. The animals need to be taking care of even in the winter time. When it's summer you have to work in the hot sun all day. Picking crops in weather so hot would make you very tired.

9/5--Should Michael Vick ever be allowed to return to the NFL?
As far as the Michael Vick situation goes i think the law, not the NFL, should banned him from football. He admits to supporting dog fighting and even killing several of the dogs. In my opinion he committed a very serious crime and should have to pay for it. I think if the law allows him to play football, the NFL will probably allow him to play even though they shouldn't.

9/6--Which city/landmark in the "mainland" U.S. would you most like to visit? Explain.
I would like to go to the Great Lakes. It would be a lot of fun fishing and boating there. It would be like going to the ocean because you can't see the other shore. There is probably a lot to do at the Great Lakes too.

9/7--Two weeks in: grade the new principals.
Mr. Saturday is always roaming the school. When Mr. Wimer makes a rule Mr. Saturday is always there to enforce it. As far as Mrs. Twigg goes, I might have seen her once but I really don't see her much. She must be in her office an awful lot because she's never seen in the halls.