Tuesday, November 30, 2010
My Paragraph(s) by Stephanie Johnson
The reason why I chose the picture with all of the pioneers working together was because I could relate it so closely with my own heritage. My great-great-grandfather had so much adversity in his life while traveling around the United States of America. He had to overcome many trials, and losses.
Hope you like it!
Pippin
This is the official Disclaimer of Silence by Jasmine Crespo. Moved by Marisa B.
Jasmine Crespo, being frustrated with the antics of Peter Rosen and Steven Pappas (mostly Peter Rosen), has employed a new tactic of silence. This tactic was chosen because according to Peter Rosen, Jasmine Crespo was being “whiny and annoying for 3 weeks.” Jasmine Crespo, fully acting on the advice not to beg (since she has been for 6 months) to find out what the “Classified Information” is. After reviewing this statement thoroughly, those being ignored shall be referred to as the “shunned”. All of those contained in the “shunned” party are anyone that knows of the classified information directly. Even though Jasmine Crespo has been reassured she knows the “Classified Information”, she just needs to piece it together, it has caused frustration and headaches to her. Henceforth, Jasmine Crespo shall not talk to any people privy to the “Classified Information” until she knows, in clear Laman’s terms, what the classified information is. As Jasmine Crespo has a very hard time ignoring her friends. She has granted in the “shunning” a leave. The leaves are 20 tickets that allow her one phrase of dialogue between the “shunned” and herself. These tickets are limited and will not be replenished until the end of the duration of the “shunning”. Also as a clause, if Jasmine Crespo slips, up, the “shunned” may ask for a ticket. The other clause is that if Jasmine Crespo runs out of the tickets, the “shunning” is revoked only to the person that receives/ takes the final ticket. Jasmine Crespo may not talk to the “shunned” directly. She may talk to inanimate objects or to other people. She can hear the shunned but cannot respond VERBALLY. Notes and written text are accepted only upon grade or death necessity. Texting applies only on weekdays. The duration of this shunning depends on the behavior and responsiveness of the recipients. The second Jasmine Crespo knows the “Classified Information” clearly, the “shunning” will cease.
Jasmine Crespo
You Have a Problem
Monday, November 29, 2010
26 Ways to Fail
Sorry but I DO have a life besides this blog... barely but it is still a life. Also, Allie the jellyfish was for this week. Again I have failed at finding my videos and pictures that are correct because do to a series of unfortunate events, my brother magically lost all the files. I have them backed up... somewhere... Oh well. So to day is the magical (yes magical I want to use that adjective)
Jumping Jehoshaphat's! It's J!
I am still having my pet competition. It has now been moved on to anything that is considered a pet, including Aninimous's pet rock. 1 picture is also necessary.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ENTER MY RUBE GOLDBERG MACHINE CONTEST. RULES IN LINK BELOW.
http://honors9th.blogspot.com/2010/11/26-ways-to-fail_25.html
Also, sorry to Peter Rosen for not giving him his prize yet. I kinda deserved the fake punch I got today for it. Though getting smacked in the head was even better... I'll give it to you! Eventually... :) Maybe the smack did do something... all I remember is something about screwdrivers... slide grease.. seven o'clock in the morning.. guitars... ramming people's heads?? Wait that was Marisa.. I'll figure it out.
Aninimous is Anonymous if you haven't a-no-ti-nisted
Why am I alliterating A's?
>=D! Start capitalizing your I's or I'll poke your eyes out and you will be like this!
>%D or something like that....
Well seeing as it is so late and I still need to eat dinner... (long story)
Morla the Turtle (Jasmine's Dog/Pet Competition)
Now that both Marisa and I have both posted our pets, THE REST OF YOU GET YOUR BUTTS MOVING AND POST!
Taylor Tomlinson
Battlefield Report
IT IS TIME TO TAKE DOWN THESE ENEMIES ONCE AND FOR ALL. WELL, AT LEAST UNTIL NEXT TIME. CHARGE! FACE MY WRATH! CAPS LOCK! BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!
Peter Rosen
Battlefield Report
Here we go again!
>:D
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Abstract Energy-By Kylee Call
Skyler Bennett
Creative Writing Paragraphs. *ABSENT*
McCall Mash - Creative Writing Paragraph
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Lucky 13
Welcome back to Lucky 13. I hope you enjoyed the quick break. As you can see, our topic for today is Christmas. Christmas is a wonderful time of year. It is very enjoyable. The best part about Christmas in my opinion is the music. I'm not talking about Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer or Jingle Bells. Those are fine and good, but personally I prefer songs more around the style of We Three Kings (especially the arrangement of it that I have done myself).
Now what else is there to like about Christmas? We must not forget that important commodity of chocolate. Chocolate is an indispensable part of Christmas. I would go on, but my sister wants to use the computer now. Until next time...
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Peter Rosen
Friday, November 26, 2010
You Have a Problem
Thursday, November 25, 2010
26 Ways to Fail
*(You might need his permission first)
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Lucky 13
http://honors9th.blogspot.com/2010/10/special-announcement.html
As a general rule, the popular posts, to the right, are the best. (Jasmine's Multiple Names is there because of the comments, not the post itself.) If you read the most popular post (I am honored to be the writer of it.) you will understand the rest of the article. (That article about indecision is what I consider to be my best article yet, by the way.)
Our winner is:
YROTS GNIVIGSKNAHT
Jasmine Crespo
Once upon a time, in a land- not so far away there was a nerd. Now this nerd was happy. His name was Yrots Gnivigsknaht. ( Ya-ROT-s) (Ni-VE-gets-ka-hat) The kids in town used to taunt and tease him and so every day he ran home crying. His mother once told him that every Thanksgiving; a magical Turkey comes and grants one wish to the child with the most faith in him. “That sounds a lot like the Great Pumpkin on Charlie Brown Mom…” Yrots said “Shut up and eat your dinner Yrots.” His mother responded begrudgingly. So, even though his mother probably just said that to make him feel better, he still believed. The next month was then November and Yrots was ecstatic. He woke up to his Twilight calendar one day and discovered that it was the 26th! He jumped with joy and ran to the kitchen to tell his mother that it was thanksgiving. He found his mother and started relating to her what he was going to do this Thanksgiving Day. Then at the end of his outburst he asked his mom, “So what are we going to do today since it’s Thanksgiving?” his mom then burst into an uncontrollable laughter and said, “Son, did by chance look at your Twilight calendar from last year?” “Yes..” Yrots replied “Yrots,” his mother explained. “Thanksgiving is always the third Thursday of November. You were looking at last year’s calendar. Thanksgiving was yesterday honey.” Yrots stood in complete and utter shock, even though he was questioning why all his relatives had come over yesterday and he had passed out to a turkey coma. “Y-y- yesterday?” he stuttered. He then started screaming and ran out to the pumpkin patch outside. “WHY??” he screamed into the air. Just then a girl his age walked by him and shouted, “Because you’re an idiot!!” To end the story, Yrots waited until the next year when Thanksgiving was going to be on the 24th of November. And to his surprise, the Magical Turkey did exist, well at least the brand of turkey he ate at thanksgiving. The happy ending was his middle name was Bob and it took him a while to realize he could go by that instead and Bob lived happily ever after. The end.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Battlefield Report
ANYWAY,
You Have a Problem
The Landscape by Savannah Weaver
Dull browns, greens, and blue cover the landscape. The details blend together, adding a blurry surface to the portrait. There’s a path leading towards a wall of trees, heading nowhere and everywhere at once. A short wooden fence stands to the left. It sags. A lone cabin stands to the right, with nothing special to define it. Vast mountains stand in the background, caging in the valley where the portrait resides. All alone, in the middle of a utopia, the clearing holds no meaning at a first glance. Nothing special stands out. Then, the longer eyes stare at it, the colors become sharp and bright. A deeper meaning of the space begins to form in the mind, and at that moment the portrait becomes more than a portrait, but a symbol of something that can only be seen with an unclouded gaze.
Creative Writing
~Spencer Downs
Creative Writing - by Otdom Polson
My family is scarred with fear. It may be from the tragic war of Cambodia that my family was forced to endure, but now, in present day, my dad is afraid to express his feelings, my uncle can be very aggressive, and most likely all of my aunts and uncles are afraid to waste any food. Either way, everyone in my family has some form of fear instilled in them.
For the picture of a statue of Sacagawea by Cyrus Edwin Dallin, my group put it into the fear category. Sacagawea looked scared; her back was turned, she had neither a sad nor happy face, and she held her arms close to her. She also held an axe, showing that within that gentle and quiet spirit, there lies a fierce and unstable demon just waiting to manifest. This sculpture relates to me because she is a visual metaphor of my family's fear. My family sometimes turn their back on the positive sides of life, refusing to listen to how things could be better. My family tries to hide their feelings from time to time, showing close to no emotion at all. My family is occasionally afraid to extend their arms out in friendship to people and to the world. Lastly, my family can indeed have a very volatile temper. They try to bottle up emotions until fiery anger explodes on things that normally aren't worth getting upset over.
Fear is shown in Fahrenheit 451 by the common society. They mercilessly destroy books of culture without even thinking what they are destroying. In this tragic action, they show fear: fear in learning about the past; fear of the government; fear of other people. They are forced to burn these books out of fear. Sometimes, we ourselves do certain things out of bravery, but when we are driven by fear, it is forced. Fear is a powerful motivation towards actions, and unfortunately, is more potent than bravery.
Amazing Elephants by Will Matthews
The Girl in The Dark
The girl asks the window questions but the window whispers nothing to her. She wants to know what the outside world hides from her. The innocence of childhood holds her back. The joyful innocence of wonderful childhood but why did she want to know. She should enjoy her childhood, not wish to pollute it with the stench of the world. She needed to stay clean but she didn’t want to. She went looking to the window and soon enough she saw the rest of the world.
I was tired of childhood. I went looking for the truth. I didn’t know what the truth was but now I know that I still wish I didn’t know the truth. At the age of seven I went looking, looking, and looking. I found what I had been looking for. But once I figured out that Santa wasn’t real I realized I wished I had never gone looking in the first place. That's what childhood tragedy this picture reminds me of.
-Xander Summers
Ciera Bradley
this scene is perfect. There is a small stream of water running down the middle, with a light clearance in the back ground. the trees all have a radiant green color of their leaves. It's almost like a grove. this section of the forest is alive. Every plant is springing up from the ground, with dazzling colors penetrating the natural look of life. This grove of trees is beautiful. However, it is only beautiful when looked at in a perfect world. But the world is not safe. There are always monsters hiding in the closet. this picture had all the monsters come out just now.
Creative Paragraph- Madeline Olsen
Creative paragraph- MAdelin Crapo Per. 1
Monday, November 22, 2010
A Loss, no, More Like a Lack of Words
One time I had a hard time talking was when my cousin came from Venezuela. She only spoke Spanish, and I am (a little) rusty in that area. Her vocabulary was indefinitely bigger than mine. Compared to her, I sounded like a five-year-old. We were easily raised in different surroundings and people. It was quite funny and interesting to hear what she said and how she said it, she sounded like a grownup. Whenever we spoke, it was a line or two. We were two puzzle pieces of the same puzzle, both of us come from the same family, but we are so different.
-Savid Acuña
In the Middle of Nowhere
by Kyleigh Cooper
Personal Narrative - Brennan Clayton
In Fahrenheit 451 they wanted the society to be a perfect society or a Utopia. They tried in a way that messed everything up and it created something bad. A world where no one can read books or know the true meanings of things.
-Tre Petersen
Personal Narrative
In my family, I have always been known as the reckless, rather foolish one who refused to listen to my elders. I was quite the opposite of my cousin Mackenzie, who was but twenty-five days younger than I. I was never scared of heights, scary stories told by firelight, or the tales of monsters that liked to eat blonde little girls like myself. That has all changed as I have grown up. I was known as the fearless cousin; never scared to walk across a log in the middle of the lake, or to retrieve a hat in the middle of the river. And then, in fifth grade, I decided to try out acting. I went to the official practice twice a week, and practiced singing and dancing everyday at home. I was cast as the part of “JC” in “High School Musical”. After all the rehearsing was done, the big day had finally arrived.
-Kelsey Ross
26 Ways to Fail
I must say that we have some very talented writers amongst us. Oh, and I WANT TO FIGHT IN THE BATTLE!!! Why did NONE of you boys invite a GIRL to fight with you?? If I were to fight we would win automatically because guys aren't allowed to hit girls so I would gain immunity! Oh and by the way Peter, your pep talk was absolutely AMAZING the only thing that would be better would be.... I have no idea. It is that... um... SPECIAL! (If you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all.... ) (Who said that??) (Me, you, someone.... YOU'RE typing it!!) Disregarding that we will move on. If you are tired from reading this stand up, perform 10 jumping jacks then resume reading.
THE DOG COMPETITION I AM HAVING HAS BEEN FURTHER MORE EXTENDED DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES. I AM NOT GOING TO LET THE ONLY ENTRANT WIN. (YET) OUR GOAL TO GET 100 COMMENTS ON THE LAST POST DIED. PLEASE TRY AGAIN, AND AGAIN. JUST POST YOUR NAME IF YOU HAVE NOTHING OF CONTENT TO SAY*.
This is 26 ways to fail saying-
It's almost Thanksgiving so give thanks, spend time with your family and stuff your face. (Respectively)
Jasmine Crespo
*This does not apply to Peter Rosen
A Social Nightmare By: Cassidy Nelson
Picture of Life and Death By: Daniel Powell
Later on you are put into the real world that is full of confusion, joy, and pain. The black in the back and the purple are all of your good and bad deeds you did in life. The larger red shape is the sign of death that will always be the over all out come of life. It is in the shape of a bird that will be looming over you in the latter years of your life; you will know that death is starting to catch you. Notice how the good and the bad things you did come in after you are dead too, this is just like many great artists who are not liked until after there death. Death is always at the end or the bottom of your life. The feeling here is sad and mixed into many different things such as pain, fear, and some joy, but over all death is sad.
Reinforcements!
>:D
Isaac Erekson creaitve writing
Sacagawea by Cyrus Edwin Dallin
This statue gave me the feeling of a absolute fear, not any that only matters in the now, but one that will affect her evermore This is because she looked like she was longing for something out of reach and all around her there is emptiness. She seems to want something she desperately needs and is scared to live without it, maybe not even able to live without it. She appears to be reaching out to try to get it, but it is out of her grasp. Maybe it cannot even be found again. She feels that utter despair. She is not afraid of losing anything of a physical value. Just look at the necklaces she is wearing. She is beyond that; she wants something of a spiritual or mental value. Like I would reach up for my friend when I am lying helpless on the ground. Or me being that friend needing the companionship of them, wanting them to be well again and wanting to help them.
I have felt fear all of my life, like how I can not stand being close to spiders, but I don’t recall ever feeling the extremity of the fear she feels, where there is no hope for what you love. She seems lost in the darkness of that fear possibly never being able to find her way out again. Like the spiral into insanity. It is sad really, it is the type of sadness that you would not wish on your own worst enemy. In order to feel the fear of that magnitude you have to have lost a close relative like a father, mother, husband, wife. It could have been a friend. Possibly even your own life. And I luckily have never suffered a loss as such. I am grateful for this, and especially for my friends, for a families love is usually unconditional, but a friends is acquired. They themselves need to accept you.
Ellie Dow
Best Friends for Life?
Friends come and friends go, but the most reliable friends I have ever seen are rhino's and birds. Strange as it seems. Rhino's and birds have very few things in common, such as, bugs. Bird's love bugs, rhino's have bugs. That's all there is to it. In every friendship, each friend helps each friend. In this particular friendship, the bird helps the rhino by eating all the bugs off of the rhino's back, and the rhino helps the bird by, well, feeding it!
Battlefield Report
Battlefield Report
Battlefield Report
(Various battle noises. A distant sound of a horn rings over the battlefield.)
Creative Writing
Blake Harsh
November 22, 2010
Period 1
Creative Writing Paragraphs
This is a great picture. It shows the heartache of the young girl. Through this abominable heartache, she soon turns it to sorrow. The sorrow of this young girl is almost engulfing her, like a fiery darkness.
In order to vent this girl's anger, she defiles the weather in a most interesting way. The way to confound the weather is to make it snow. She cuts out huge snowflakes, and when she tapes them up, she finds out it is snowing.
Parker Curtis
Invasion Update
The invasion goes well. There is only minimal resistance by the pathetic defenders. Now post my zombie minions! Post! Post for your lives, or rather to destroy theirs. Now what is that fool on their right flank doing? He's performing a charge! What does he expect to do? Save the world? Now rise my minions. DESTROY HIM!
Battlefield Report
The Rhino: the Protector
<3 Alysann Flower
Camp
The dark stillborn water slowly started to erupt with the colors of life, as the incandescent sun rose over the golden crusted mountains. The smell of crisp clean pine air fills my tent once again and the sound of small kindling crackling in the morning fire is a familiar and calming sound. My family and I have been coming here for generations and generations and the worn dirt road relaxes every worry I have.
Berkley Mitchell
Gather 'Round by Alison Carter
Father, give a lesson; Mother, tell them a tale; son, nag your little brother; older daughter, tattle-tale. Play a game, talk a while, tell a joke, make someone smile. Turn away the cruelty of earth. Unite as one with joyous mirth. Gather 'round, bonded family, gather 'round.
Battlefield Report
The Written Word
We're told to be free. By: Yvonne Wu
Standing on Their Own
Tessa Yates..
Silent Noise
Confrontation by Danielle Mabe
What Do We Do? By James Cosgrove
James Cosgrove