"In the pursuit of virtue, don't be afraid to overtake your teacher."
"Young people should not be taken lightly. How do you know that they will not one day be better than you are now?"

--Confucius

"True poets are only the interpreters of the Gods."

-- Socrates

You laugh because I'm different, I laugh because you're the same.


Monday, October 4, 2010

Seminar Story

Alex Baker no longer goes to our school. She goes to Beaver Dam, gross. I hate cities with swears in them. I mean who would think of naming a city after a swear or a hairy fat animal's home. I mean people have problems. Come on; a beaver why not like a pony or a cumquat? That's more interesting then a beaver. So I, Natalie W, now rename Beaver Dam to Cumquat Pony land. Clever right? Sure why not? Though the only problem with my plan is that if you don't know where something is, you can't rename it. That's like telling a teacher you did your homework, left it at home, and tell her that you renamed it in your mind. It sounds weird right? That's my point. Where is this story going you ask. Well here's the answer- nowhere. It's staying where it is. The End!

2 comments:

  1. Ah, yes Cumquat pony land. What a very clever name for a city that's actually realistic instead of a Cumquat mixed with a pony put into a land. That's like me calling Washington D.C. Turtle sea lion land. No sense in that name is there?

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  2. Ha Ha Ha, very funny I liked that story a lot because it had to do with the word association we did.

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