"If you have a dream, don't wait, act. It's one of life's little rules. Got it memorized?"
-Axel
"It's either victory ... or oblivion."
-Riku
"Is that a beard?"
-Me in response to Pappy, Aubrey's character in On The Isles of Leet
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
My Attempt (Failure) at Seuss Style
A fish,
Without a dime,
Is forever making a wish,
Looking for that day in time.
The house is messy,
The grass is dry,
The people are plessy
And the TV has died.
The food is somewhat fair,
Even with the mold.
Though in the stinky air,
The mold will grow two-fold.
Tanks in the back screech,
Always sending out mud.
They have an unequal reach,
Even beating Air Bud.
The town is poor,
Like a hobo in the street.
The hobos suffered even more,
Some losing as much as their feet.
How is a fish supposed to live?
Their world has turned the reverse way around.
Should they hold onto that wish?
Or should they stay economically bound?
Without a dime,
Is forever making a wish,
Looking for that day in time.
The house is messy,
The grass is dry,
The people are plessy
And the TV has died.
The food is somewhat fair,
Even with the mold.
Though in the stinky air,
The mold will grow two-fold.
Tanks in the back screech,
Always sending out mud.
They have an unequal reach,
Even beating Air Bud.
The town is poor,
Like a hobo in the street.
The hobos suffered even more,
Some losing as much as their feet.
How is a fish supposed to live?
Their world has turned the reverse way around.
Should they hold onto that wish?
Or should they stay economically bound?
Monday, March 2, 2009
Dr. Seuss Facts!
1. He was born in Springfield, Massachusettes during March 2, 1904 with the name of Theodore Seuss Giesel.
2. His childhood was fairly good not counting financial struggles and discrimination, during the Prohibition and World War I respectively.
3. World War I and the Prohibition Era
4. When he was first offered to write a children's book for Viking Press
5. And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street, Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Horton Hears a Who, How The Grinch Stole Christmas,l etc.
2. His childhood was fairly good not counting financial struggles and discrimination, during the Prohibition and World War I respectively.
3. World War I and the Prohibition Era
4. When he was first offered to write a children's book for Viking Press
5. And to Think I Saw It on Mulberry Street, Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham, Horton Hears a Who, How The Grinch Stole Christmas,l etc.
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