I was on my way to the best place in the world, NO not Disney, no not the Mall of America but the cotton candy factory. If I haven't told you already, I love cotton candy, it’s so fluffy and sweet. Once I got there I rushed right through the doors and down the colorful cotton aisle, I could not pick a flavor, I ended up getting five different kinds in a bag, but it was all worth the drive and $25.00. When I got home I watched some movies and ate cotton candy. When I paused the movie to answer the phone the TV switched to the news channel and I heard what the reporters were talking about, a group of people in California had started a protest against cotton candy based on a stupid research by Albert Einstein that stated, cotton candy will one day take over the world. Well if you ask me, I think that dude is a jerk he knows nothing about science and totally nothing about how kids would feel if their favorite candy was taken away from them for ever. I was not going to let that happen to the world, so that night I gathered all my school friends and we started a protest against NOT banning cotton candy, some people even went on strike. The next day we all got …show more content…
When we turned the news on we heard that two other factories had blew up because of the same TOT chemical and that half of town of Taxco in Mexico was on fire, well that was exaggerate but it had still damaged a lot and we couldn't do anything about it, the best we could do is stick to the plan, drive as fast as we could and stop by each of the twenty cotton candy factories on our way to New York to give them, the President’s memo to stop the operation immediately! Once we got to New York city I felt like I was in one of those spy movies where everyone is like move out. So for fun I told my DC partners to move out and get to one of the
Today I will be talking about the holiday we call Halloween. Halloween is where we all dress up in costumes and get candy from houses on the thirty first of October. Here are three things about halloween. First, I am going to be talking the history of halloween.
Good morning Sarah, SPSY 510 (psy of exceptional children) goes into the 13 categories of disabilities in which students may be placed for special education. It's a lot of work, but it is a 8 week class. We meet Tuesdays from 5pm to 10pm. For the most part, two students present a chapter (yesterday I had a presentation on speech and language impairment and another lady talked about autism).
Some of you in here babysit younger siblings or other small children. After you have them play outside and they are hot and sweaty, it feels good to bring them back in the house and cool them off with a big glass of Kool-Aid. After they have their Kool-Aid and are cooled off, you really don’t want to go bring them back outside where it is hot, so you decide to play with play dough. But you don’t have any playdough in the house.
Congratulations to the cast, crew and artistic team of The Addams Family for our outstanding production. We sold over 1,800 tickets selling out 4 of our 6 performances making it one of the most successful productions at Seattle Prep. The audiences just loved this quirky, yet touching musical based on the cartoon characters of Charles Addams. We want to thank everyone who came to support the show. Our next production is the annual Festival of One Act Plays during Arts Week in May.
Halloween On October 31 every year we celebrate a holiday known as Halloween. Celebrating consists of traditional activities such as: trick-or-treating, haunted houses, dressing up as your favorite character, carving jack-o-lanterns. There’s tons of fun stuff to do on Halloween, but there’s tons of history behind it as well. For starters, did you know that in Ohio, Massachusetts, and Iowa Trick-or-treating is referred to as Beggars Night?
Topic: Introduction Attention-getter: From a old Latin story from America, this old farmer went out to check on his goats. Well, all of his goats had two puncture wounds in their necks with all the blood in the goats were sucked dry. Then a few sheep herders were coming up with all their sheep dead as well. Link:
A 60-year-old woman was stung to death by Africanized killer bees on Wednesday afternoon at the Arm of Love Primary School compound in San Ignacio town, Cayo. The Phoenix Fire Department says at least six people have been stung in a bee attack at the Pioneer RV Park in north Phoenix. The incident happened around 5:30 p.m. Friday at the park near the I-17 and Carefree Highway. Sadly one man was hospitalized. As you can see here killer bees are very dangerous and can kill.
The Noise On the night of Halloween all of the myths and legends of the supernatural come true. And these are not just children dressed up. These supernatural beings are real. I am going to tell you the story of my encounter with one of these beings.
Today I'm going to talk about An Australien alternative rock band called This is serious mom also know as TISM TISM were a seven-piece anonymous alternative rock band from Melbourne, Australia. TISM members used pseudonymous and were anonymous. They wore balaclavas during all public appearances. However, some of their names have been revealed over time The group were formed on 30 December 1982 by vocalist/drummer Humphrey B. Flaubert, bassist/vocalist Jock Cheese and keyboardist/vocalist Eugene de la Hot Croix Bun.
The world’s happiest place, a place where everyone and the kids want and need to go to, the place where families spend that valuable time together. #Going to Disney World is like unwrapping gifts on Christmas with family, friends, and loved ones. It’s a great feeling being able to go and experience that. There’s plenty of rides, games, sites to see, and walking at Disney. * It’s every little kid’s dream to go to Disney World and meet the one and only Mickey Mouse.
Have you ever had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Well, I have. I also hold the knowledge of MAKING one! And I can teach you!
That was “This is How We do It” by Montell Jordan coming up “Cotton Eye Joe” by the Rednex, wait what was that? My co host has just informed me that President Bill Clinton just said in a press conference that there has been an alien invasion in Washington D.C. The aliens are a hybrid of humans, blobfishes, turkeys, and balloons. Are you sure you aren’t yanking my chain Sally? “No,” Sally replied, “it's true, the Huffington Post just released an article about it.”
Imagine entering your local food store and seeing that items most people eat everyday have been discontinued. Items such as coffee, apples, cucumbers and honey are no longer available to consumers. This may not be possible in our generation, but one day it could very well happen. My name is Matt Shaw from the Millsap FFA, and I am here today to talk to you about a major issue that is facing agriculture, the honeybee population.
I. Attention Grabber: What would life be like if we didn’t have memories? A. I don’t know about you guys, but I would be missing a significant part of my life without my memories. II. Credibility and Goodwill: Music is also a significant part of my life, and I often associate songs with my memories.
I. The world consumes about 2.25 billion cups of it every day, it is also the world’s second most valuable traded commodity, and drinking it can improve blood flow. A. This valued commodity is coffee. B. Americans alone drink 54% of coffee every day. II.