Thursday, February 26, 2009

Salem Witch Trials

The Salem Witch Trials were a huge scam! The Salem Witch Trials were started in the late 1600’s in a town named, well, Salem. The trials were for those who were accused of witchcraft. There were nineteen people executed for being accused of witchcraft, and I’ll tell you, I doubt one of them was a witch. The Salem Witch Trials were used by none other than the Lucians (refer to past entry: The 39 Clues)! They used the trials to get rid of their enemies. First, they gathered evidence against the person. Next, they accused the person of being a witch. Then, during the trial, they would present their evidence. There were trials that accused witches had to go through. A famous one (though you might not have heard it) was the water trial. They would put the accused witch in a pool. Witches were supposed to be able float. So if they floated, they found him/her guilty, and hung them. If they were not really witches, they died anyway due to the drowning in the pool. The Lucians were able to take down many of their opponents that way. That is my account on the Salem Witch Trials. If you didn’t understand my meaning, it was THE SALEM WITCH TRIALS WERE A BIG LIE! Click on the website later to see if I have a new post. See you later.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Favorite T.V. Shows

Do you have an absolute favorite T.V. show that you feel you could never live without? I have several of those T.V. shows. One of them includes That 70’s Show, which is very funny. It’s with six friends just living like teenagers in the 70’s. In almost every single episode, a few of the friends get together in a circle and smoke pot (which you should never, ever do). They then come up with wacky solutions to their own problems. Also in almost every episode (it’s more likely to be every episode), one of the boys, Eric, gets yelled at by his dad Red. Red is so explosive, he gets so mad at the littlest things. On that happy note, we go from the 70’s to the 90’s-00. Another funny show is Buffy, the Vampire Slayer. It’s a funny show where a teenage girl named Buffy learns that she was chosen to fight the vampires, demons, and the forces of darkness in order to stop any apocalypses. These include destruction of humanity, the Earth being swallowed up, all the humans going to hell (sorry), and the Hellmouth beneath Sunnydale High School opening up and spitting the most fearsome creatures alive (or dead) out and casting the world into oblivion. It’s very creepy at one part, and then very funny at another. There are seven seasons, and Buffy might not have made it through them if it hadn’t been for her mom, her watcher, or her amazing friends. That’s all for now. Talk to you later.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Good Days

Have you ever had a day where you feel like you could do no wrong, where everything will turn out just right? Then you get to school and that’s all over. In seventh grade, you get quite a bit of homework (more like loads!), so there is not a lot of time you have to yourself. After school, I like to wait a little bit (an hour) before doing my homework. It gives me time to relax after seven hours locked up in a school. After school, I usually get my good-day mojo back, and I spend it on either getting farther in my video game, or replaying a video game for the fun of it. Then I have to do my homework. I’m a little more pressured on my homework than other kids might be. On Monday, I have Tae Kwon Do. On Tuesday, I am a Faith Buddy for a religion class. On Wednesday, I have Tae Kwon Do. Thursday, I have to go to the library (this is occasional, not every Thursday). On Friday, I play dodge ball at the local gym. I am busy on weekends too. On Saturday, I have Tae Kwon Do again. Sunday is usually my only free day, unless I don’t go to the library on Thursday (sometimes, it’s Tuesday). After homework and whatever I have to do, I’m free. That’s when my good-day mojo finally comes all the way back. Sometimes, I spend it on video games again, but sometimes, I just watch TV and save the mojo for another day.