Describe your best or worst Halloween costume ever. Use lots of details and explain why it was so awesome or lame.
I think my best halloween costume was when i dressed up as a dead softball player. It wasnt really my idea though. It was a last minute thing. I only needeed like make up and maybe like an old softball uniform that i will never wear again.
So what i did was I got some old clothes and cut them. Just random cuts and slices in them. Then i made it look like the clothes where really dirty. So it looked like the clothes were old and dusty somewhat of what they would look like as if i had been in a grave in the ground for awhile. Then I got some long socks and made them all old and dusty looking and i then moved on to my hair and make up.
For my hair and make up i went all out. Lets start with my hair. I ratted my hair so big it was pretty freaking awesome. Then for my make up i made my eyes all black and had smears of make up all over my face so i looked dead. Then i made it so it looked like i had scabs on my face. it was pretty intense and that was all my costume was.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Breaking Dawn
I read breaking dawn a little bit ago. Kind of a while ago but i still remember it really good. I really liked this book. Instead of it being number 2 out of the 10 books selected by teens it should be number 1.
The book was really interesting. Alot of stuff happened in it. It was probably my favorite book because Bella finally becomes a vampire and when i was ready all the other books that came before Breaking Dawn i was waiting for her to turn into a vampire. so in the end i was happy with the results of what happened in Breaking Dawn. Another reason why i liked the book is because there were alot of events.
I think Breaking Dawn definatly deserves to be in teh top 10. I mean come on! it was full of things that just made it so u couldnt put the book down. It pulls u in. I love it. I think that teens really like it is because it is a hot vampire who falls in love with a regular girl, and they get married. How crazy is that, and the writer just makes it so u want to know what happens between them and how everything is going to end up. I really like the book Breaking Dawn. Totally top 10 material.
I read breaking dawn a little bit ago. Kind of a while ago but i still remember it really good. I really liked this book. Instead of it being number 2 out of the 10 books selected by teens it should be number 1.
The book was really interesting. Alot of stuff happened in it. It was probably my favorite book because Bella finally becomes a vampire and when i was ready all the other books that came before Breaking Dawn i was waiting for her to turn into a vampire. so in the end i was happy with the results of what happened in Breaking Dawn. Another reason why i liked the book is because there were alot of events.
I think Breaking Dawn definatly deserves to be in teh top 10. I mean come on! it was full of things that just made it so u couldnt put the book down. It pulls u in. I love it. I think that teens really like it is because it is a hot vampire who falls in love with a regular girl, and they get married. How crazy is that, and the writer just makes it so u want to know what happens between them and how everything is going to end up. I really like the book Breaking Dawn. Totally top 10 material.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Edgar Allen Poe
Edgar Allen Poe
It seems like reading Edgar Allen Poe stories around Halloween is a rite of passage for students in English classes. He wrote poems such as "The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" and stories like "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Black Cat", "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Cask of Amontillado", "The Masque of the Red Death", "The Pit and the Pendulum", etc.If you have read Poe stories before, which ones have you read and what do you remember of them? Did you like them? How scary/creepy were they? Share your memories of you or teachers reading the works of Edgar Allen Poe.If you have not read Poe or don't remember, describe to me what you expect from a classic horror writer? What kinds of stories do you think we'll be reading? Have you ever read scary stories?
I am pretty sure that i read a Edgar Allen Poe story in 7 grade i think. I am not sure. It was along time ago and i dont even know if it was Edgar Allen Poe. The book that i think i read was "The Cask of Amontillado"
The Cask of Amontillado was kinda creepy. i dont remember much about it though. The only part that i kinda remember is that i think like some one got burried in stones or something, and another person had to put the last brick in a wall that made it so the other person couldnt get out. i dont really know. it is kinda confusing, and i dont even know if i am talking about the right book.
I dont know if this is the same story but in 7 grade we also read a book that might have been by Edgar Allen Poe but im not sure. well the story was about like a jewel or ruby or diamond. some with a lot of value. And there was a poor lady and she was going to go to some where fancy and someone let her borrow a necklace that was really expensive. and when the lady was at the dance or what ever she was at. she lost the necklace and they couldnt find it. so her and her husband worked the rest of there lives to get money to pay for it and then in the end they found out it was a fake necklace.
It seems like reading Edgar Allen Poe stories around Halloween is a rite of passage for students in English classes. He wrote poems such as "The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" and stories like "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Black Cat", "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Cask of Amontillado", "The Masque of the Red Death", "The Pit and the Pendulum", etc.If you have read Poe stories before, which ones have you read and what do you remember of them? Did you like them? How scary/creepy were they? Share your memories of you or teachers reading the works of Edgar Allen Poe.If you have not read Poe or don't remember, describe to me what you expect from a classic horror writer? What kinds of stories do you think we'll be reading? Have you ever read scary stories?
I am pretty sure that i read a Edgar Allen Poe story in 7 grade i think. I am not sure. It was along time ago and i dont even know if it was Edgar Allen Poe. The book that i think i read was "The Cask of Amontillado"
The Cask of Amontillado was kinda creepy. i dont remember much about it though. The only part that i kinda remember is that i think like some one got burried in stones or something, and another person had to put the last brick in a wall that made it so the other person couldnt get out. i dont really know. it is kinda confusing, and i dont even know if i am talking about the right book.
I dont know if this is the same story but in 7 grade we also read a book that might have been by Edgar Allen Poe but im not sure. well the story was about like a jewel or ruby or diamond. some with a lot of value. And there was a poor lady and she was going to go to some where fancy and someone let her borrow a necklace that was really expensive. and when the lady was at the dance or what ever she was at. she lost the necklace and they couldnt find it. so her and her husband worked the rest of there lives to get money to pay for it and then in the end they found out it was a fake necklace.
Edgar Allen Poe
Edgar Allen Poe
It seems like reading Edgar Allen Poe stories around Halloween is a rite of passage for students in English classes. He wrote poems such as "The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" and stories like "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Black Cat", "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Cask of Amontillado", "The Masque of the Red Death", "The Pit and the Pendulum", etc.If you have read Poe stories before, which ones have you read and what do you remember of them? Did you like them? How scary/creepy were they? Share your memories of you or teachers reading the works of Edgar Allen Poe.If you have not read Poe or don't remember, describe to me what you expect from a classic horror writer? What kinds of stories do you think we'll be reading? Have you ever read scary stories?
It seems like reading Edgar Allen Poe stories around Halloween is a rite of passage for students in English classes. He wrote poems such as "The Raven" and "Annabel Lee" and stories like "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Black Cat", "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Cask of Amontillado", "The Masque of the Red Death", "The Pit and the Pendulum", etc.If you have read Poe stories before, which ones have you read and what do you remember of them? Did you like them? How scary/creepy were they? Share your memories of you or teachers reading the works of Edgar Allen Poe.If you have not read Poe or don't remember, describe to me what you expect from a classic horror writer? What kinds of stories do you think we'll be reading? Have you ever read scary stories?
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