Wednesday, March 20, 2013

In a decade from here to where?


 

                In this year to date I’m a senior in high school with a future that could go anywhere away from this area of the world or could keep me here for a time that could seem like forever. The decade will come soon but not late enough to stay a kid for very much longer I am already in my 18th year of life and creating a future out of the schooling I complete. What I see myself doing in 10 years is my dreams but dreams change every day for better or worse but I hope I will never have to give up my dreams for the one thing that could change my mind a loved one doubting my capabilities, which has always been a concern for others but now it matters most now because my dad is gone, he hoped he would see that I would graduate and hopefully not go into welding, but that has been my dreams to follow in his footsteps and be able to fabricate things for good or take apart things of war for the use of its materials to be put toward a less destructive path in life. This dream hasn’t changed since my freshman year in Ag when we started welding and I couldn’t get enough of it. I hope to have a wife or at least a serious relationship in ten years but also still be welding and have everything set in order for when I’m able to retire I will live lavishly for the remainder of my days while keeping the grandkids spoiled rotten. But in these 10 years I hope to attend and graduate from college as well as start to travel all over the world as a master welding technician and my one rule is never weld underwater. Welding has always been a major passion of mine which I hardly get to do anymore except in class in which we are now building the welding booths for the future generations to use.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Microwave whats that?


What would happen if microwaves never happened?

                What if a microwave was never invented? For the first time in modern life we would have to actually cook our food on a stove or in an oven or actually over a fire like in the older days. Though some people still bbq out there which is great I love bbq. Another benefit to this would be no instant meals which would mean you would know what you are putting into an item to put on your table. There would be no possibility of something bad happening and lawsuits would be cut down a lot. And people would be so much healthier. The best thing for this world would be to eliminate all fat inducing items and microwaves cause a lot of it. Since microwaves emit a certain type of radiation which can cause a few types of cancer and health problems. Although it is rare it is possible for this to happen which would help account for the rising cancer reports in the world. Food would be healthier and cancer rates would drop to manageable levels. This would also take up less space on counter tops and have more materials for other things and less of them in landfills and garbage bins. Also if the time to take a frozen meal out of the freezer and pop it into a microwave was put toward preparing a meal you would be aware of how hungry you were and if that meal was worth preparing to eat, instead of just popping it in and eating it without thinking about what it is made of or where it came from. You wouldn’t even remember if you ate it later on in the day because the meal wasn’t memorable enough to register in your short term memory.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Quick Question Bibliography?


Page 217 do you know?

                At this time I was in the eighth grade. I was in my 13th year of life however short or long it may be. In this page I was going on my class trip to silver dollar city (a.k.a. steal your dollar city) we had fun we got soaked from the ride the American plunge and lost river. This was before sawyer’s landing came out so we just rode the rides that involved water and my friends so ingeniously got me to ride a ride called thunderation and I was deathly scared of roller coasters so I was glued to the seat and couldn’t move from that spot. After that horrifying ride I quickly left that area not wanting to return ever. So we left to go eat and I was ravenous after not eating that whole day we went to a very well-known place here in misery oh wait did I say misery I meant Missouri. This place has amazing rolls that they chuck at people’s heads hoping not to miss the right person who wanted it. This place is called Lamberts the home of the throwing rolls. Well what do you know we are at the exact number I needed for this to make sense. So now you know 217.

Monday, March 4, 2013

Musically Inclined


Michael Sooter

The Thing That Makes Me Musical…

                The thing that describes me as being musical is the fact I love the way some notes flow together in a song while others are meant to cause a discordant sound which makes things reverberate with that wonderful off set tune. I’m weird in a way that I can feel which notes of an instrument need to be tuned whether they are sharp or flat I can feel them and hear the air prickle with their high or low waves whether they have a screeching high pitch like a clarinet or a low pounding sound of a tuba. I like to associate things with music and it’s easier to get things done when there is a fast paced melodious song that has a great beat and can be played in any situation. This is one reason why I like to work by myself because the songs I play may not be the songs others like or even understand. Foreign songs have a great flow to the music because most of the songs are sung in a romance language which has a certain degree of knowledge and effort put into it and it takes your mind off of a hard task and you see it in a different light than the few minutes before where it seemed impossible.

Friday, March 1, 2013

My Juggernog Suitcase


Juggernaut suitcase survival

The first thing I would pack in this auspicious looking suitcase is the one thing I can’t live without my crank/solar powered radio which has a great signal wherever because it is a satellite radio. Number two on my list of things I would take with me is my sewing kit I may not be the best but I can keep my clothes from falling apart. The third thing would have to be my hatchet with hammer built in on the other side. Which I would use to build a house wherever I was and for self-protection. The fourth thing on my list of items would be the collage of my family. I would take this to remind myself of where I came from and who misses me. The fifth item would have to be my fold up .22 semi-auto rifle that holds a maximum of 45 bullets in the banana clip. The sixth item would have to be the tuxedo I have for prom. So this way if I was told I was to die I wanted to look nice and go out with a bang. The most important item I would take with me would be the pocket knife and my sharpening stones which work for anything that needs sharpening. Eight is the item this one is which is the least important on this list which takes up space just to make a whole list which is my pocket watch. A small cooking set would be my 9th item so I can eat in style. This item folds up so it takes little space in the suitcase. The last item on here would have to be 2 sets of extra clothes which if folded neatly can take very little space.