Sunday, May 16, 2010

Love of Food

Love of Food By Robert Muscarella
When I begin to crave you,
I will order you off the menu, even tofu.
My heart melts when I leave you on my plate.
So I cry into a tissue, that was given by my mate.

You will always be in my life, no matter how much you cost.
I will search deep in the refrigerator when you get lost.
I love you and always will.
But Food you will always run out and then I will have to pay the bill.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

To Mackenzie

Our love is dead like road kill
My heart has no feeling for you even if you were dying
That ring that i bought for you, you will be getting the bill
My trust for you is over ever since you started lying

Remember that time that we were in the park,
And how i saved you from that mugger.
I wish i had left you like that dead lark.
i knew that you were a bad cause when i found out that you were a hugger.

Life will never be the same for you since im gone
you are not even worth my time or my penny
for you can never love me like my pokemon
We are over Mackenzie Kenny

Monday, April 12, 2010

What I think of Macbeth?

I have never read Macbeth before so I am looking forward to Reading it. So far it is very very good and I hope that lady Macbeth gets what she deserves in the end. One thing that confuses me is why can't Macbeth become the man in his marriage and tell his wife that he doesn't want to kill King Duncan. If he can be a hero on the battle field then why is his wife such an impossible foe for him to defeat. Unfortunately it is to late because he has already killed the king.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Geoffrey Chaucer

Geofffrey Chaucer was born in London, England in 1343. His last name is French and means shoemaker. While he was serving in the military, he was captured. While in captivity, he translated the allegory Romaunt of the Rose from French. He then was considered a more than a soldier and was ransomed for 16 pounds. The ransom was then later paid by his friends and King Edward. His most known work is the Canterbury Tales but he died whle in the process of writing the book. He died on October 25,1400 and was buried in Westminster Abbey.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

What I Think of Writing

I don’t remember a lot about freshman year but I remember that I did not do as well as I ought to have in English. The reason was because I did not write very good papers. Now I think I am an OK writer but it is very hard for me to start a paper but once I get started then I am OK. I also have a problem with using the words “then, now and when” way too much. The most frustrating thing about writing a paper is when you think you turned in a paper that you think should be put on the front page of the newspaper and when you get it back it is an epic fail. I think that this is due to the fact that you have been working on it so hard that it seems it should be amazing by the amount of time and effort you put into it. This is also a learning experience that everything that you write is not always an A+ work.
“Of course I get writer’s block. It’s terrible”
Christine McVies

Saturday, January 30, 2010

My Heros

This is a very generic answer but my parents are my heroes. My parents have been a big influence on my life. They have been there for me when I was sick, drive hours on end to a Lacrosse game all the way in Columbus and have demonstrated good parenting skills. So that when I have a family of my own I can show my kids the love and compassion my parents showed me as I grew up.