Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A common silly dispute!

*Typical argument between my mother and I consists of the fact that I seem to never change the toilet paper roll when it is out.

Mom: LINDI KATE!
Me: What!?
Mom: I have to tell you every time to put a new roll of toilet paper on when you use it all.
Me: You seem to purposely have it close to the end when I go! It's just easier to leave it and the next person                                 can change it!
Mom: It doesn’t kill brain cells to change it!
Dad: Smiling (Ha)
Me: Mom it wasn’t even me!
Mom: Yes it was, go change it now!
Dad: Continues to laugh. . .
Me: Dad! Stop; tell mom right now it was you, that’s not fair I always get blamed for everything!
Dad: Fine, I’ll go do it.
Me: See mom, it’s not always me, dad doesn’t do stuff too!
Mom: Ugh, you guys are too much alike!
Dad: (: (high five Lin) right on, we know how to push your mom's buttons ha ha ha.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Most embarrassing moment in another persons view. . .

           I come home from work and there is a car parked in my driveway. I was a little surprised she was at our house. I have no where to park my stang! I bust open the door and their movie is just ending, therefore she is leaving our house now, well she cannot leave because I am parked directly behind her. Should I be a bad word and not move or should I move so she doesn’t hit my car? Well I decide I better move it. So I go out and pull my mustang forward so she can back out. I don’t know what she was doing, but I was watching her the entire time. She pulled out backwards like an idiot and runs over our rock landscape at the end of our driveway! It mad a loud scraping sound underneath her car, definitely did not sound good. Ha I just looked at her and said “that’s embarrassing!” She always asks if she can get behind the wheel of my car, but she will never get to after that incident. I bet she’s bummed and feels like a retard!
-Max







Cars do not belong anywhere near rocks (:
P.S. I didn't want to hit his nice car so I didn't back into him (: and there was no damage to my car!


Thursday, October 6, 2011







Dear William,                                                                                                  



            I have decided to write you due to the fact that I have finished reading one of your most popular plays. To me, I have found your writings a bit challenging to read and comprehend, but with my fellow classmates and teacher I think we were able to discuss the situations within the story. We read Othello. Even though it was a tragedy, there were many twists to lead us readers to wonder. We had to keep reading to figure out the “two faced” ways of Iago. There was so much drama and multiple controversies between people that we just had to keep reading! I do have a few questions for you William. One, how did you think of something like this, was there a point of time in your life when you felt like one of these characters? Two, did you think Othello was going to be a hit? To me this suspenseful story got me to want to read more of your plays and actually watch them be performed live. As a reader I want to find out more historical background of where these ideas of yours came about.                             



Sincerely,




       

            Lindi DeMars