Thursday, October 9, 2014

The Mysterious Town of Hedgeville Part 3

Since the town was abandoned and the coal industry collapse, the town of Hedgeville mysterious got haunted. Humors said that anyone who passed the road (The Old Route 5) that leads to Hedgeville would mysterious disappeared. There be no evidence to collect why the victim disappeared on that road. Humors that when the victim disappeared in the road that leads to Hedgeville, they would transport into another dimension where the real evil and darkness would come alive. There the victim must survived with other people who were trap at this dimension, or they have to do a task or a mission to do to complete their challenge or something.


Creepy road by ObnoxiousNox on deviantART

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Why Are There Some Bananas in this Van?!

Morning rises over the city of New Delhi, India. A near by farmland is starting shipping some bananas to the New Delhi food market in downtown. The workers were too lazy to carry all bananas in to truck, so they grab a sack a start to putting some bananas, and put in in van. A few hours later, the truck arrived in the market. The owner of the market found the truck empty. He yell to the workers. Then a few a seconds later, a van arrived with all the bananas in it. The owner yell at them and fired them because they didn't do any good work.

Lost Danish tourist gang-raped in New Delhi - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Why Cheez-Its is Banned of Our School's Cafeteria

 It all started out an ordinary day in school. A kid named Bryan brought a pack of Cheez-its to lunch. It is so huge that everyone want some. But Bryan refused to shared the pack. So in lunch, he ate all the Cheez-its in the pack. Bryan is now a big fat kid after he ate it. After lunch, the teachers found a big mess of Cheez-its on the floor. A minutes later, the announcement came in the entire school saying: "Bryan Freeman please report to the cafeteria please." Once Bryan arrived in the cafeteria, he have given an after school detention and Saturday school detention. And that's how Cheez-its is now banned from our school.

File:Cheez-It-Crackers.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Mysterious town of Hedgeville Part 2

Since the coal was accidentally found, the industry of coal is growing. This create the town of Hedgeville. Every year people come and moved to the town for the coal. The coal industry in Hedgeville lasted almost 90 years. In 1989, a fired broke out in the mines. Burning all the miners in it. Then the fire spreads under the city. Immediately, people evacuated and leave the city. But most of the people didn't make it out, because they were choke to death from burning coal of smoke. Today, the coal underground of the city is still burning.

Silent Hill Inspired Locations | praisehorror

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Never Forget at this Age

At this age of being a teenager, it's a stressful life. There's work, study, test, quizzes, paper have to be sign, and so on. But there are good things in this life of being a teenager. One of my favorite memories as being a teenager is that during the summer, I went to band camp (second year 2014) and I made lots of friends there because I was in the red band (there are two separate bands, blue and red. Blue band is for the people that only had 1 year of band. Red band is for the people who have band 2 years or 3 years of band).

Dr Puff - 'Memories (Instrumental)' | - Soundplate.com

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Mysterious Town of Hedgeville Part 1

Beyond the island's hills is small coal town. It has about 15,890 people. The town named is Hedgeville. It is sits a very unstable ground or soil, which means is in a swamp. The old cemetery of Hedgeville is now under water. The town was build and growing by its coal industry. It was founded in 1894.The coal was an accident. The miners were supposed to mined some salt, but instead they stumble some coal. Why is the town of Hedgeville mysterious?

Pictures from Silent Hill - Twenty Sided

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

All About Me


Mysterious Writing

I man was walking on a sunny day in the beach right outside of Cape Town, South Africa. He saw a mysterious writing on the sand. It look like Japanese, but it's different. It's more complex than the Japanese and the Chinese writing. Archaeologist immediately arrived in the sight. It turns out the mysterious writing is hoax. The hoax was found in San Diego, California. The hoax named was Ryan Herman. He said that he created the writing so he can be more popular.

The Conquistadors encounters with Giants - Xaviant Haze

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

9/11/2001

All I know about 9/11 is that the twin towers (The Worlds Trade Center) in New York and the pentagon in Washington DC were damage by terrorist. The terrorist used planes to terror the three structures. The twin towers collapsed by the fired. Millions of people were vaporized and killed by the collapsed. Meanwhile in the pentagon, only a few part of building is destroyed.
911 - September 11th Conspiracy Theories

Thursday, September 4, 2014

West Virginia Vs Missouri

West Virginia is very hilly. Missouri is hilly too, but mostly flat. West Virginia used to be part of Virginia. Missouri used be part of a territory named Louisiana Purchase. West Virginia's roads are very narrow. Missouri's roads are wide. West Virginia is a small state. Missouri is a medium size state. West Virginia has small land and very small space. Missouri has a huge amount of land(not bigger than Texas),easily fit about 1 million people, and have enjoy space. Who will wins this game? Missouri or West Virginia. Find out next time.

Autism Speaks
   

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Dear Friend Who Gave Me Some Onion and Garlic Flavor Chewing Gum

Dear friend,

When you gave that gum a few days, I was excited what the gum taste like. So immediately   I removed the wrapper of the gum and chub it to my mouth. When it's in my mouth, I make a face. The gum you gave to me taste like onions and garlic. I don't like gum that taste like onions and garlic. I only like chips that has that flavor or onion rings. I hate that gum that you gave me earlier. It's discussing as mud.

Your Friend

CJ Arciaga

VZ Bubble Gum E-Liquid | E Juice - E Cig eGo, E juice, Mods, Cartomizers, Liquid Nicotine, DIY Flavorings

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Moving to a State

Moving is not that easy. Moving into another state is tough. You're about to say your last goodbyes to your friends back where you used to live. But moving is also a good thing. When you move to the new place, you will experience new things like the culture there.

Moving to America: Road Trip

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Moving

Moving into a new home is difficult. I have only ever moved two times, and even then I couldn't remember what was gong on. The house that I am moving in to is even closer to the school, and slightly bigger than my old home. The only extreme difference is that my dad won't be moving with us. I have only been separated from a parent once, and that was my biological dad, now I am being separated from my step dad, and it is a lot different than the first time. Maybe it was because I was young then and had no clue what was going on, but now things seem a lot more depressing. The house I live in doesn't feel like home. Things that made me happy no longer do. School no longer feels important, and it feels like I'm floating through life, like I'm not there. I just hope things get better after we move.
Shopping for a new home through 3-D glasses | Jerry Wright - Absolute Mortgage

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Manipulation

I believe to manipulate someone definitely is not the right thing to do,but every one does it. People manipulate their friends, family, children, wives and husbands. Almost everyone has manipulated some one who had trusted them. It shows a sign of betrayal and lies. People manipulate to change people's opinions and get people to support their cause, be it good or bad. For example: Hitler manipulated Germans into hating people under the Jewish religion to help aid his own sick cause. Manipulation is an evil thing that people should try to avoid doing to others and letting people do to them. Believe in what you believe in and don't let people change who you are or what you stand for.
Lie of the Year: Republicans Engaged in a War on Women | LifeNews.com

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Semi Formal

Tomorrow is the end of the year semi formal dance, and it seems everyone is overreacting to it. I mean, yeah, I'm going, but I'm pretty sure most people I know have unbelievably high expectations for this dance. It's probably going to be like every other dance we had this year, except we will be wearing dresses. My Grandmother even got me and appointment with a hair dresser. Every one seems to think it's going to be some kind of prom. People getting their hair done, nails done, toes done, eyebrows done, all for standing around awkwardly in the multi for two hours. In dresses. I'm just not putting my expectations to high.
high school dance The JR Experiment

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Time Travel

A man came up to me and asked me if I could go anywhere in history, where would I go and what would I do. I said I would go to see Abraham Lincoln. "And what would you do?" he asked. I didn't really know what I would do, so I thought up something silly and random. "I would give him something from our time," I said. The man then pulled out a drawing pad and began to draw. After about five minutes he gave me a picture of Lincoln and a boom box.
Abraham Lincoln BoomBox - Hungry Cliff

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Breaking Ties

Today, one of my friends did something very inconsiderate, rude, and over all stupid. I won't name who she is but I will name what she did. She brought a bag of poppers (The little bags of gunpowder you get during the 4th of July) and threw them on the ground on school premises in a crowd of people and directly on my feet. This caused me extreme embarrassment in front of my peers. There really is no explanation on why she did it. This is not the only inconsiderate and unexplainable thing she did, but this one just made me furious. I think This will be the end of our friendship.
The Cost of Breaking Ties | LuAnn Capital

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

The Best Book I've Ever Read...

The best book I've ever read would have to be Silhouetted by the Blue. The book was pretty short, but it had great meaning and purpose. I believe I have wrote about this book before, but it was such a good story I could write about it again. The main character, whose name I can't remember at the moment, struggles with the loss of her mother, her depressed father, her little brother, and a play she was casted lead role in. Though let me warn you, this book will make you cry. It tackles real world problems that some people can relate to. It's more on a real level than most of the other books in the school library, but that's what makes it such a good read. I would recommend this book to anyone.
Silhouetted by the Blue by Traci L. Jones — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Busy Weekends

All I wanted to do this weekend was sit and relax, but instead almost every second of this weekend I will be busy.First off , I have to wake up at seven thirty in the morning and drive all the way over to another school to play in a band concert . After that, I have to go to my little cousins birthday party that was rescheduled three times over. And even furthermore, I still have do all of my chores.
Why busy and lazy are actually the same thing

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Tiger Talent Show

I am very happy, and scared, to be in a skit in the talent show. I wrote the skit and I'm one of the lead characters, but I'm horrified of public speaking. One of my fears is not that I might forget my lines, for it would be shameful for the author of a play to not know her lines, but that every one will hate the play I wrote. I know at last year's talent show kids said that the skit was boring and silly. I hope my play won't be judged that bad, because I worked very hard to write it. Even if everyone hates my play, I still had a fun time developing the play and making new friends.

Paula J Riley Studio - Acting Coach - home

Tuesday, March 25, 2014

P.E. Problems

I haven't really realized how out of shape I was until P.E. started again this quarter. I haven't really been exercising before P.E. and now I am sore after ever class. The only good thing about P.E. is the games. My favorite game is prison ball. It's pretty much dodge ball, but if you get hit you have to go to "prison", or the back of the gym. Hopefully, things will get better in my P.E. class.
PE

Monday, March 17, 2014

Pride

Pride was a very good movie, in my opinion. It surprises me still that people used to be treated that way. The movie Pride had a good lesson and was based off of a true story. I'm glad that people aren't treated that way any more, and hope that problems similar to these never arise again. Even though I missed the whole middle portion off the movie, due to being absent, I still understood most of it. I'm very glad I was able to see this movie. My favorite character was probably the coach of the PDR swim team because he was so determined to help those kids learn how to swim and even become a team. I would definitely watch this movie again.
Swimming Movie : Pride DVD, Review, Trailer : 2007

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The Worst Thing

The worst thing a parent can do to a child, in my opinion, is to fight in front of their kid. And not just arguing, I mean to the point that lives are on the line. Throwing plates, breaking things that are important to each other, one hides in the bathroom while the other beats on the door with anything they can find. How does this effect the kid, you ask? After the fight cools down, they both come into the kid's room and promises that it will never happen again. But, more likely than not, it won't be the last time they fight. That's the worst thing, in my opinion.
Parents loud and clear at Council budget hearing | Philadelphia Public School Notebook

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Silhouetted by the Blue

A few days ago, I had borrowed a book from the library called Silhouetted by the Blue. It's a Truman so I decided to read it. It's a bit different than the other Truman's I had read. It is about a girl named Serena who had lost her Mother a year ago and has to take care of her eight year old brother and her father, who "has the Blue" or is depressed. On top of having to take care of her family on her own, she has to take care of her work at school, and her lead role in the play The Wiz. I haven't finished the book yet, but so far it has been a great read.

Silhouetted by the Blue by Traci L. Jones — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

My Thoughts on QR Codes

QR codes are squares with codes that you scan with your phone to lead you to a web page. I've learned that QR codes are everywhere. On menus, shirts, posters. I don't really like QR codes that much because they can become confusing. I didn't really understand what I was doing and I didn't really like the project. I will probably avoid making QR codes in the future. I hope the next project we do will be more fun.
World’s First Fully Functional QR Code Portraits

Thursday, February 27, 2014

American Pie

The other day I uncovered an old song call American pie by Don McLean (I think). This song id incredibly long, eight minutes, but I still listen to it three times in a row. While I was listening to American pie, I found a lot of other older songs that I enjoy. One that I am fond of is Goodbye My Lover by James Blunt. Actually, any song by James Blunt is a good song in my book. I think I like the older songs more than I like the new songs. One of my favorites is Bahamian Rhapsody by Queen. You've probably heard of that one before. One you may or may not of heard of is Cats in the Cradle by Cat Stevens (I think). Sometimes we have to look back to find some of our favorite songs.
Cartoon Corner: MR: Life of Pi

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Hogwarts IPhonus

I was walking to the bus stop when I spotted what looked like an IPhone, but when I turned it on (to see if I knew who's phone this was) I found some of the strangest apps I've ever seen. It looked like this phone came right from Hogwarts with apps like Owl mail and Love Potion. I wondered if there was a way to change app names, because I had never seen any of these before. Before I could investigate further , my bus pulled up. I put the phone in my pocket and got on the bus. Once I found my seat, I felt the phone get a message, or Owl mail. Curiosity got the best of me and I read the text. It said, "Hey, did you do your potions homework?? :)". I didn't know what this person was talking about, so I pocketed the phone and told myself I would look at it after school.
Potion (Object) - Giant Bomb

Friday, February 21, 2014

Coding

I really like the coding we've been doing in technology because it is like a puzzle game. On of my favorite things about the coding is the fact that I could use codes to make games in the future. Now that I've practiced coding, I can look at a flash game on the internet and guess what codes they used. I hope to get a job in coding in the future. I have recently found many programs that you can get on your computer that teaches and uses coding that I can use now that I know what coding is and what it can do. Coding may be difficult, but it is an important skill to have for the future.
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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

One Thing I Will Never Forget

One thing I will never forget about being this age is having the ability to just think of the craziest things and have the craziest ideas. Adults forget this because once you are an adult, you only think of reality and never think of the impossible. Adults have forgotten to dream, or to imagine the impossible. I will always treasure my ability to dream, to create, to write. I hope I will hold on to my crazy dreams and keep thinking the impossible, that's how great writers write stories, or at least I've heard. I hope I will never lose my creativity.

Art, Imagination, and Insight | The Costa Rica News

Friday, January 31, 2014

If I Had One day

If I had one day to feel no pain and be Indestructible I would do the following. I would take my chances and sky dive out of a plane. I was always afraid of falling, and would probably never try this because of all the things that would go wrong(I watch way to much TV).  After sky diving, I would probably do things like ski, dive into a pool of a roof, do the cinnamon challenge, and other things I would never do because I am mortal. I'm sure there's more, but there's only so much you can do in one day.
writing prompts

My Colors

If I had to chose colors that represent who I am and what I stand for I would choose blueberry, for trust, and carnation, for creativity. I consider myself someone to trust, and I also find myself trusting others. I never tell secrets that belong to other people, and I trust all of my friends to keep my own secrets. I consider myself a creative person because I love to model clay, draw pictures, and write stories. Those are my colors, what are your's?
writing prompts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Every Norwegian is a Millionare

While most governments take money from citizens through taxes, Norway is giving money. When the Norwegian government found 5.22 trillion kroner or $828.66 billion worth of oil. Now every Norwegian is a millionaire, or at least on paper. The reason we don't have such a wealthy government is because we are far in debt to other countries.
  • All the rain accumulated in one place, making a small lake.
  • The man was very astute.
  • I made my way through the clamoring crowd.
  • I paid my monthly dividend.
  • The three Nordics decided on there plan and explained it to me.
  • The man said he was Norwegian.
  • Josh was very savvy in computers.
  •  The small boy squandered all the food he was given.
Moving to Norway | InterNations.org

Water Slide Is Insane!!

A new water slide will soon become the tallest in the world. Verrückt, a water slide taller than Niagara Falls or the Statue of Liberty, is located in Kansas City, Missouri. Verrückt is insane in German, and this slide definitely lives up to its name. This water slide was designed by a man by the name of Jeff Henry. This slide will break the last world record of tallest water slide, the Brazil Insano being 14 stories high. This slide is estimated to measure at 17 stories high, and will open the day after Memorial Day. I wouldn't ride this ride due to my fear of heights.

  • The water slide was extensive and dangerous.
  • I jumped out of the way of the giant piece of shrapnel hurtling towards me.
  • The small fireflies illuminated our path in brief flashes.
  • I was mulling of a way to escape my imprisonment.
  • The cannon balls were propelled at our ship.
  • The storm made radical changes to the environment.
  • I speculated that Martin was the thief.
  • The old man's knowledge far surpassed my own.
  • The old dwarf welded a powerful hammer many years ago.
Would you ever try this 17-story water slide? | WTVR.com

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Micro Windmill

 This article talks about the ability to charge devices and power homes with micro windmill. The windmills are so small that they ten of them could fit on a single grain of rice. The windmill may be small, but a few thousand of them could power a family home. Jung-Chih Chiao, the engineering  professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, and the creator of the prototype for the tiny windmills has yet to patent the creation. The windmills has the ability to capture the energy of the wind and turn it to power. The windmills don't have the ability to keep something like a phone charged, but can be useful for emergency calls. Someday we will be able to access the winds power without the use of giant windmills.

  • The job was arduous and difficult, but I'm glad the house was built.
  • The King was losing power over his kingdom, so he asserted his power through laws.
  • I contemplated how to answer his question.
  • The walls of the shelter weren't very durable, for they fell after the first storm.
  • He began harnessing the power of the sun.
  • He had to patent the design for his machine.
  • The prototype robot butler malfunctioned, spilling everything on the tray it held.
  • I put the small wafer on the machine, completing the project.
  • The man could barely withstand the weight of the sword as it clashed against his own.
Micro-windmills may one day charge your phone battery | Mobile | Geek.com

Tuesday, January 28, 2014