My Dream
The Section That Looks Official and Takes Up Space
- S. Naes
- There's More Than Corn In, Indiana, United States
- Half the time nobody really bothers to read this section of the page, but I figured that since I'm bored I would fill up part of my page with the parts of my life that are odd. Probably the weirdest thing about me is my abnormal neatness when it comes to grammar and handwriting. I can't stand not capitilizing all of my letters at the beginning of a sentence, and ending everything with the proper punctuation. I can't write fast, so my writing territories fail epicly. Sorry Miss Holmes. When I write fast I get mad because my handwriting isn't neat. I am the master of all procrastination, although I am trying to work on it. I am fluent in sarcasm, as is my fellow sensei of the art, Flynnstone. I would fill this space with normal things, but those are uninteresting, so that's where I will end this section.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Peter Pan
Peter Pan has been been my idol, and dream job, ever since I saw the wonderful movie in my early adolescent years. I envied him as he soared around in the air, carrying the small dagger that he wielded to perfection in the defeat of Captian Hook, and many other foes. I was also dumbfounded at the ease with which he picked up the ladies (Wendy), with just a wink of his twinkling blue eyes. Not just that, but he also never grew up, a trait that is underappreciated in this day in age. Every day he would wake and not have to worry about the ravages of time, like puberty, high school, and life afterwards. Think of how many old people envy Peter Pan for his eternal youth! I am not the only one who looks up to Peter either. In the popular story he is the leader of the notorious group known as "The Lost Boys". For all of these reasons, it is obvious to see that Peter Pan truly has what every one wants.
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