So, since we talked a total of 3 minutes today, what books have you read recently? Do you have any new movies that I can cram into watching during my week off? Maybe we can watch LOTR on the way home from Andrews. Hey, I should watch it on Sunday, I can have a LOTR marathon except I’ll get freaked out watching it by myself. I have gotten half way through the first movie. I did that over spring break.
You know, this is kind of like writing journals for Ms. Mendez. I get to say random stuff. How exciting!
Oh, I have a question that has been bugging me ever since Christmas.
How exactly did “Christmas Carol” get it’s name? What does carol have to do with the story?
I moved yesterday to third floor. I had to move myself and I carried my fridge all by myself up all those stairs. I thought sure that the freon would be incredibly messed up and I would have no fridge and that all the two things I have in there would spoil because I was definitely not carrying it perfectly upright. Thankfully you can move it out. I don’t ever want to touch it again.
A carol is a medival dance, later meaning Ballad. During Dickens’s time it meant a Christmas Hymn. A “Christmas Carol” at that time required 5 stances or “Letters” or parts to the story. Hence the story was set up like a Christmas Carol.
Thanks for being so willing to move my icebox, and what five parts are in a Christmas carol?
Maybe it’s this. Here’s my own “list”
1. Conversation with Dead Marley, picture of life devoid of human cheer and generosity with his dealings with people in the street
2. Spirit of Christmas Past
3. Spirit of Christmas Present
4. Spirit of Christmas Future
5. Final part where Scrooge shows himself turned around.
That is so cool! I like A Christmas Carol ever so much better now.
Hey Brian, when you get here next Monday, can you please turn off the moderating comments thing for me? It’s driving me crazy. I get a zillion more e-mails a day then I really want.
AHHHHHH
WHAT IS THAT AVATAR??????
Please take that away… It reminds me of when we had to clean the barn hay loft for day and all those creepy bugs ran at me.
Post something again, will you? I’m bored and want something new to read. I don’t know what to do with my time when I am not slaving away at studying or frantically trying to read as many classics as possible.
May I just state for the record that every time I see your blog name, I think of dead geese on the road with red blood all over them (the marinara sauce from the ravioli) and joints sprinkled liberally around them (ravioli) plus goose eggs.
You have such disgusting ideas and I have this great talent of making it come alive in my mind.
So, since we talked a total of 3 minutes today, what books have you read recently? Do you have any new movies that I can cram into watching during my week off? Maybe we can watch LOTR on the way home from Andrews. Hey, I should watch it on Sunday, I can have a LOTR marathon except I’ll get freaked out watching it by myself. I have gotten half way through the first movie. I did that over spring break.
You know, this is kind of like writing journals for Ms. Mendez. I get to say random stuff. How exciting!
Oh, I have a question that has been bugging me ever since Christmas.
How exactly did “Christmas Carol” get it’s name? What does carol have to do with the story?
IT’S CINCO DE MAYO!
I moved yesterday to third floor. I had to move myself and I carried my fridge all by myself up all those stairs. I thought sure that the freon would be incredibly messed up and I would have no fridge and that all the two things I have in there would spoil because I was definitely not carrying it perfectly upright. Thankfully you can move it out. I don’t ever want to touch it again.
I am honored that you would give the pleasure of moving your icebox from the region you specified to our wheeled transport device.
A carol is a medival dance, later meaning Ballad. During Dickens’s time it meant a Christmas Hymn. A “Christmas Carol” at that time required 5 stances or “Letters” or parts to the story. Hence the story was set up like a Christmas Carol.
Thanks for being so willing to move my icebox, and what five parts are in a Christmas carol?
Maybe it’s this. Here’s my own “list”
1. Conversation with Dead Marley, picture of life devoid of human cheer and generosity with his dealings with people in the street
2. Spirit of Christmas Past
3. Spirit of Christmas Present
4. Spirit of Christmas Future
5. Final part where Scrooge shows himself turned around.
That is so cool! I like A Christmas Carol ever so much better now.
Why am i commenting more then you?
Because it takes a long time to type at the speeds I type.
50 wpm.
How was the concert?
Blah, gag, throw up, sprawling on floor dead.
That good? I expected worse…
Disney…I suppose…can be “cute” but I didn’t really like doing it when we did it my junior year.
HEY! My brother was in that concert. You put more blaghs and gags in there, and THEN it will be accurate.
Blah,Blah, Blah, die , splat, gag, puke. die again.
Hey Brian, when you get here next Monday, can you please turn off the moderating comments thing for me? It’s driving me crazy. I get a zillion more e-mails a day then I really want.
Thanks. You make me peachy. I appreciate it. (Blah,Blah, Blah, die , splat, gag, puke. die again.)
Mom said that you got a medal Brian…?
What for?
AHHHHHH
WHAT IS THAT AVATAR??????
Please take that away… It reminds me of when we had to clean the barn hay loft for day and all those creepy bugs ran at me.
Post something again, will you? I’m bored and want something new to read. I don’t know what to do with my time when I am not slaving away at studying or frantically trying to read as many classics as possible.
Dude, so totally cool blog yo! I totallt want to sheck this out man!
Who is that?
One of the smartest people I know now.
Thanks man! That means alot to me. You’re pretty cool too!
I meant to write before “I totally want to check this out”
Do you know him, Brian?
Quien es? Monte Cristo?
May I just state for the record that every time I see your blog name, I think of dead geese on the road with red blood all over them (the marinara sauce from the ravioli) and joints sprinkled liberally around them (ravioli) plus goose eggs.
You have such disgusting ideas and I have this great talent of making it come alive in my mind.
This is my first time visiting, by the way. Your blog name caught my attention.