You say Taylor Swift, I say Breaking Benjamin
You say Lady Gaga, I say Evanescence
You say T-Pain, I say Three Days Grace
You say Demi Lovato, I say Linkin Park
You say Jonas Brothers, I say Green Day
You say Flowers, I say Puddle of Mudd
92% of teens have turned to pop and hip-hop. If you are part of the 8% that still listens to real music, post this wherever you can. DON'T LET ROCK 'N ROLL DIE!
You say Lady Gaga, I say Evanescence
You say T-Pain, I say Three Days Grace
You say Demi Lovato, I say Linkin Park
You say Jonas Brothers, I say Green Day
You say Flowers, I say Puddle of Mudd
92% of teens have turned to pop and hip-hop. If you are part of the 8% that still listens to real music, post this wherever you can. DON'T LET ROCK 'N ROLL DIE!
Give a man a match, he will be warm for a minute; set a man on fire, he will be warm for the rest of his life.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
My Unique Boo Radley
My Boo Radley, unlike most, is not a person or a thing. My Boo Radley is the music world. When I was four, I learned to play my first instrument, the piano. I was very excited. But as I grew older and the songs became more challenging, I grew to hate it. I wanted to quit a bunch of times, but my parents made me stick to it. As I grew even older, I still hated piano, but my parents still wouldn't let me quit. In fifth grade, I started another instrument, the trumpet. This instrument I didn't hate, I loved it. The trumpet helped me realize the importance of music, and why my parents wouldn't let me quit piano when I wanted to. Since then, I have loved music and have never stopped playing the instuments I have learned. Instead, I have added to my musical knowledge with a tuba and a guitar. And I intend to keep adding instruments to my knowledge until I know how to play every instrument known to man. This is how my Boo Radley changed my life and made me the person I am now.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Intro to Me
I am usually a quiet kid. I get good grades and I usually don't get in trouble. I enjoy rock, metal, punk, and alternative music. I don't like speaking to large groups as I easily get nervous. So far, I really enjoy the literature we are supposed to read, and I look forward to the literature that will be handed out in the future. I think the meaning of English class is to learn how to appreciate literature and how to analyze books. To me, the reason English is a four-year requirement for collage is because it is very important. Without knowledge of grammer, spelling, punctuation, etc., life would be very hard. Excelling in English will help you become a successful person. It will enable you to communicate more fluently and will help you understand literature better than you have before. Well thats all I have to say for now.
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