Monday, February 8, 2010

Superbowl

Well it was boring. The commercials failed this year so I took a nap.

The teams were undesireable. Colts vs. Saints? Boo. I wish the Jets beat the Colts because they would most likely have a better chance at winning.

We bought pizza. Meh, it was alright. My mom insists on buying the Hawaiin Pizza and every time she does, she asks me to try a piece. Hello, I don't like pineapple. That's about the 50th time I told you that.

Luckily for me, I have a new obsession. Fringe. Possibly THE best TV show ever made.

It's like science meets CSI. Amazing. The writers think of some twisted plots and it always keeps you entertained.

I also shoveled. Or, snow blowed. My dad threatened to not give me a car if I didn't shovel his driveway while he was in Miami watching the Super Bowl. I arrive at his house and the snow plows managed to place 6 feet of compacted snow right in front of his driveway. Hah, I hope I didn't have to shovel that to get my car. Then my mom got all mad because he was at the super bowl and he still owes her money. Oh well.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Haddonfield

I think the 24/7 policy is a good idea.
Although some parents may allow their children to drink, they shouldn't allow them to be reckless in society. If these students are, then they deserve to have some privileges taken away from them. They deserve to have extracurriculars taken away from them.
Some may say that this is too harsh and it creates more exclusive parties. Although that is true, it limits the underage drinking to an extent and some improvement is better than no improvement.

After hearing what some kids did ("defecated in a piano and filled water guns with urine, spraying them across the home's furniture"), every parent should be against these parties. What would you do if that happened to you and this policy wasn't around? There would be no justice.
Sucks for you.