Tuesday, April 17, 2007
A Day In The Life Of A Loser
While reading this it was really obvious the the writer had an inside connection to the people that worked at the McDonald's. There would of been no way the writer would of been able to know all the personal facts about the people that worked there or the things that went on in the back of the kitchen just observing as a customer. The writing had a lot of details that made the reader really get the feeling of what they were watching. Little did we all know after we read this was that this was an observation that Mr. Barry did himself and that he actually worked there.
Three Lessons in Firesurfing
The tile of this story doesn't really make sense. Yes they did firesurf in the story, but I guess I don't know what the three lessons of firesurfing our. The story show the reader that things are always what they seem. It showed that you can't always judge people from whats on the outside. There was a lot of adjectives used in this story that didn't make sense when they were used. The story revealed how every artist is different in his or her own why and they all have different ideas about art. Take the girl who's masterpieces consisted of used tampons. That is just crazy. Who would of ever thought that.
Saturday, March 24, 2007
This Trying Not To Tell The Story
The writer of the story made the reader think about the emotions of different people in different situations. It doesn't matter what country, race, or religious belief you are when a tragedies happens to them the emotions of those people are going to be the same. When September 11th happened the emotions of the people weren't different in most cases. The writer also stated that the there are two kinds of people in a tragedy. The victim and victimizer. How victims emotions and feelings are what most people think about. They hardly ever think of how the victimizer felt. I my life this is true. I think people do this because they feel more sympathy for the victim because they are the one that mostly didn't deserve what happened to them and were just an innocent by standard, but the victimizer brought the situations on himself.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
My Totally Awesome Funeral
The guy wanted his funeral to be fun. To have people remember all the crazy things he did in his life. He wanted his wife and son well taken care of though. It was important that they were encouraged and comforted on that day. Part of him wanted to go back and relive all the good times he had and to do the things he was always scared to do. He didn't want to be remembered for the things he didn't get done but the things he did. The guy wanted his funeral to be a day people remembered and had fun at.
The Augustus Mackinnon Story
Augustus took his "regular moving" job to the next level. He didn't just move the furniture in the houses and let the owners deal with where they wanted to put it. He challenged himself as he did his job to try different furniture arrangements. He poet and used the methods of writing poetry in arranging furniture. I have no idea where he came up with that idea. Each house he tried to complete a new arrangement. I think that moving furniture would be a boring job. I think Augustus motivation for trying new furniture arrangements was to make the job more interesting and make a challenge for himself at first, but then became something way more. I bet that Augustus was really happy with his achievements and he was probably very bitter when the interior decorators ruined his career. In fact you can tell he was very bitter because he cut her up, which is just morbid. All because she said light fixtures weren't furniture. I can just see this crazy man going around sticking stickers that say furniture on everything.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Wedding Factory
It was kind of funny at the beginning of the story because the guy was confused about where he was at. He was so drunk that he couldn't even remember why he was suppose to be at the wedding reception. All he knew was that there was reason for him being there. Since it didn't really tell much about the guy as I kept reading I started to wonder if he was the groom or even in one of the wedding parties, but had gotten so drunk that he couldn't remember. Once the guy started talking about finding Renae's reception and how he dated her at one time in his life I began to piece it together that he was there to see his old girlfriend. The story never really tells what he had planned to do by going to the reception. I don't think he was invited either. It would of been interesting to see what would of happened if he did make it to the right reception and actually had contact with Renae. The guy was still bitter at the girl specially after he found out she ended up moving to New York. I don't blame him it probably was like a knife in the back.
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Get Anyone to Take Immediate Action in Any Situation
When I read the title of this I was a little skeptical that what I was about to read could actually work. As I began to read it I realized that most of it was true. I know if in my life I tend to dwell on things longer when I have too many choices to choose from, and like it said I do doubt if I made the right choice for awhile after I've made it. Personally I like deadlines because otherwise I would never get done what I was suppose to do and I do agree that they are very important when your asking someone to do something. Deadlines push the person to get what you want them to do right away. Using the law of inertia was something I never thought about. It makes sense though people are more app to agree to do something gradually then just jumping right into it. Over the years I've learned that if you tell someone to do something and you don't really know what your talking about they most likely will take it less seriously and sometimes not do it at all. Additional incentive is probably the thing that clinches most people into doing something their asked. It is human nature for people to think about what they can get out of what they are about to agree to. All of these things really are good ways to get people do stuff you want them to do. I know I'll remember them for the next time I need to ask someone for a favor.
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