Grab the book closest to you. Go to page 56. Find the 5th sentence. Write that sentence in the text box.
The war and after the war
With jobs and money came,
My father lives in a big suburban home.
Makings by Gary Snyder
Book: Left Out in the Rain
I haven’t recieved my bacon yet, @CreatorOfUniverse: where is my bacon!
Until then, DELICIOUS LOLI BACON!
On a somewhat more serious note, I hate when parents use their kids to further their own goals rather than letting the children decide for themselves.
A five year old kid should not be made to wear an “I’m so glad my mommy didn’t abort me” t-shirt. They barely know the meaning of the statement in the first place.
If it is explained to them at all they’re probably getting a slanted view of the issue in the first place. Let kids decide when they’re ready.
This past year’s top 25 hits mashed up into one mega song.
This is amusing.
This is, disappointing. Is this what my fellow Americans have been listening to?
I’m a bit underwhelmed (read: the top 25 suck) as a good bit of the songs sound the same. Part of that’s the skill of the DJ at mixing all the songs cohesively. But the other part is just uncreative music.
Culture is falling to it’s knees, blah.
The war and after the war
With jobs and money came,
My father lives in a big suburban home.
Makings by Gary Snyder
Book: Left Out in the Rain