Monday, August 31, 2009

Movie Quotes

SEE IF YOU CAN GET THEM ALL
QUOTES

1. "We're in a little bit of a pickle Dick."

2. "Tonight, We Dine In Hell."

3. "Having her around is like a breathe of fresh ass."
-"You just said ass."
-"No I didn't, I said that having her around is like a breast of fresh air."

4. "Can you pass me the honey?"
-"It's right in front of you."
-"Umm, could you help me out here?"
-"What are you, Blind...? Ohh my God I'm so Sorry."

5. "You can either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."

ANSWERS


A. Wild Wild West

B. The Dark Knight

C. 300

D. Daredevil

E. Fun With Dick and Jane

Thursday, August 27, 2009

W. H. Auden Quote

"I AND THE PUBLIC KNOW WHAT ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN LEARN,
THOSE TO WHOM EVIL IS DONE, DO EVIL IN RETURN."
-W. H. AUDEN

It could not have been said in any better way. This is very true to life today. People do not understand that children are this world's future, and everytime a child is abused either physically, mentally, or any other way possible; that will leave lasting effects on the child and therefore create an undesired outcome for the future.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

About Me

I have lived in Fort Wayne all my life. I travel all the time, so being away from home is nothing new to me, but this is the first time I have actually lived somewhere else. Adjusting is no problem for me, although some have doubts; I'll showed them.

In Fort Wayne, I attended Homestead High School, which is one of about fifteen or twenty high schools in the city. I graduated with a class of five hundred students and Homestead has about 2200 students in total. Homestead is definitely one of the best schools in the city because it is part of the Southwest Allen County School System, which, for some years running, has been the best school system in Fort Wayne.

At home, I live with my mom and my two dogs, a six-year old Jack-Russell Terrier, and an eleven-year old Miniature Schnauzer. Besides them, I have a very large extended family because my mother is the youngest of eight. She just turned fifty and her oldest brother would be seventy-two now if he did not die this past February; Friday the 13th. Other than them, I have so many cousins, some of whom I have not even met before, or see very rarely. The majority of my family does live in Fort Wayne though, so that makes seeing them convenient.

Ever since middle school I always had my heart set on going to Purdue University. During my Junior year of high school I visited Purdue and Ball State, because these are two of three schools in Indiana that have my major, Wildlife Biology. The other is Indiana State, but I did not feel like going to Terra Haute. When I visited Purdue, my dream school, I really liked their biology program. Then I took a trip to Ball State University. This school's program just blew me away. Here at Ball State, the professors will actually know who I am, plus there are more hands-on approaches to things that I want to do, which Purdue does not do until about Junior year. Also, at Purdue, I would just be another number, so it's not really for me or any undergraduate student.

This past May when I received my acceptence letter from Purdue University, I chose to turn them down and chose to accept Ball State's offer. I believe that I have made the right choice. I was not sure if it would be the right choice or not, until I came my first day to move in. These next four years are going to be great. Everyone who I have talked to about College has said that the next four years will be the best years of your life. Not to say I doubted them, but I'm beginning to believe that they were right.