Dear Kelsey,
I know I taste really good, but I'm too good for you. You and Emily come to Taco Bell almost every weekend, and everytime you do, I dread seeing you because I just know your going to kill me. I might be mouth watering with my cheesy, beefyness but you need to go somewhere else because I am done with you. I deserve someone better than you. There is always a time where I don't want to be around you, which is all the time. I sure do hope that you turn to the chicken burrito. Oh, and I really took offense to when you called me a "cheesy beefy." Bye girl!
Sincerely,
Cheesy Double Beef Burrito
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Love
Dear Cheesy Double Beef Burrito,
The first time I took a bite of your cheesy, beefy burrito self, I knew I loved you. Your melty cheese mixed with rice and spicy beef tastes so good. When I go into Taco Bell and they make it, it's all packed really good with everything in it. It's way better than when I get it in the drive-thru with Kelsey on the weekends. I'm most likely going to get you this weekend with her. I love you cheesy double beef burrito.
Sincerely,
Emily
The first time I took a bite of your cheesy, beefy burrito self, I knew I loved you. Your melty cheese mixed with rice and spicy beef tastes so good. When I go into Taco Bell and they make it, it's all packed really good with everything in it. It's way better than when I get it in the drive-thru with Kelsey on the weekends. I'm most likely going to get you this weekend with her. I love you cheesy double beef burrito.
Sincerely,
Emily
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Thoughts on Macbeth
To be honest, Macbeth does not interest me. It's hard to follow, so I'm not 100% sure on what's all going on. Modern English Language is a lot easier to read. I feel like reading it more times than once wouldn't realy help because the issue is that I just don't know how to translate the old English into more modern. Talking about it after we read helps a lot so I can understand everything that just happened.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London, although historians are not sure of what year he was born in, but the estimated years were between 1342-1344. Chaucer was remembered as one of the worlds most epic authors, who made a great contribution to English Literature. He is famous for writing The Canterbury Tales. He was very educated and learned to read three different languages, French, Italien, and Latin. He went to France with Edward III's army and got captured and was sent back to England after the treaty of Brétigny in 1360. For the next three years, there was no information recorded of his life. Then as years passed, he wrote poems such as Troilus and Cressida, The Book of Dutchess, The House of Fame, etc. The Canterbury Tales was left unfinished because of his death. Geoffrey Chaucer died October 25, 1400, and in 1555, a monument was built to honor him.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Sunday, January 31, 2010
My Heros
My heros are definitely my sisters. All three of them are so fun and exciting to be with. We never go a day without having fun. I know they will always be there for me and I will always be there for them, I don't know what I'd do without them. We have so many inside jokes and so many things in common that we never get bored of each other. I love them so much and I would call them my heros.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Hmmm..
Hey guys, what's up ? You all know who this is ! I'm new to blogging but I'm having a lot fun with it so far. I'm in Lunn's British Literature class, 2nd period ! Woooo, any questions ? Ask.
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