This sort of coincides with what we have read in Great Expectations so far. Pip starts out as the lowly son of a blacksmith, until an unknown benefactor raises Pip up the social ladder, although he is totally dependent on his benefactor. He is now the same social class as Estella, but has run into a considerable amount of debt.
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, March 19, 2011
Connection
In the movie Ratatouille, Alfredo Linguini is the lowly kitchen cleaner of the restaurant Gusteau's, until Remy, a rat, 'teaches' him how to cook. Remy later reveals to Alfredo that he is in fact Gusteau's son. He quickly rises in status to head chef, but is unable to cook without the help of Remy. This catches the eye of food critic Anton Ego, who offers a challenge Alfredo can’t refuse. But when he abandons Remy, it’s all downhill from there.
This sort of coincides with what we have read in Great Expectations so far. Pip starts out as the lowly son of a blacksmith, until an unknown benefactor raises Pip up the social ladder, although he is totally dependent on his benefactor. He is now the same social class as Estella, but has run into a considerable amount of debt.
This sort of coincides with what we have read in Great Expectations so far. Pip starts out as the lowly son of a blacksmith, until an unknown benefactor raises Pip up the social ladder, although he is totally dependent on his benefactor. He is now the same social class as Estella, but has run into a considerable amount of debt.
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Wow! Nice Job!I never would have put these two together. When I first saw this, I thought "I wonder how he is going to pull this off." But you did in a very creative way.
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