Ok, today I’m going to give a movie review on “Alpha and
Omega”. If you really liked this movie I suggest you read no further. Just in
case you want to read it well this is just my opinion. When I first saw this
movie it was in the summer movie festival at Harkins. I was with my cousins
when it was playing. Most of the time we make fun of the movie if we don’t like
it. [this was one of them] during the title screen when a song was playing we
started to whisper to each other. “what song is that”? At the end of the movie we started to talk
about our favorite parts. Colin [the youngest cousin I sat with], Jacob [he’s
only 2 months older than me and I also sat with him], and me [Jessica Thorson]
had nothing to say. Actually we started talking about what was wrong with the
movie. Some of the things we said were: animation bad, conflict horrible, music
from what century? I also suggest if you haven’t seen this movie DON’T see it!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
When Things Get Personal
Here is some great advice if anyone seems to bring down your
spirits. Let’s say you’re at a cousin’s birthday party and you go over to where
your mom, dad, and a friend of theirs is. You bring your little sis with you.
She doesn’t like people she doesn’t know and is having a little tantrum until
the friend starts guessing who her favorite character is. “Is it Mickey Mouse? Or
Darth Vader?” The noise stops. “You’re getting there,” Dad chimes in. They stop
talking about that and start again about baby-sitting (not for me). “Yeah, I
was watching a girl yesterday and well she probably weighed about…” she looks
at you and says, “I bet she weighed about how much you weigh.” She goes on, “How
much do you weigh?” You don’t answer. You don’t even really know this girl and
she’s asking you how much you weigh? You start to tear up. A couple minutes
later you’re sitting at the end of the table. Your grandma walks over. She
starts talking to you (she already knows what happened) “ Look if you’re asked
a question like that again, here’s what you can you do, change it up on them.
“Like for this particular instance you could have said, I don’t know how much
do you weigh?” Grandparents make everything feel all right. So when someone
asks a personal question, you have two options: either tell them, “I don’t
really like giving out personal information.” Or change it up on them. Hope you
like my advice!
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