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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
The Door
I found myself in front of seven doors. I was told that I had to choose one door, and one door only. Each door lead to something different. They led to Narnia, Neverland, Wonderland, Hogwarts, Camelot, Middle Earth, and Westeros. I chose the last door because they always save the best for last. I was so wrong though. I chose the door that lead to Middle Earth. It was actually the Middle of the Earth. It was really hot, and there was nothing there besides the Earth's core. I really wish I could have chose a different door. I really wanted to go to Narnia, but that didn't happen. Never choose the last door.
Friday, April 26, 2013
The Rams Draft Pick
The Rams selected Tavon Austin with their first pick. They traded up from their 16th pick to 8th pick to get him. Tavon Austin is 5 foot 8 1/2 inches. He is very fast. He is a wide reciever, but he can also play running back. He was the first wide reciever taken in the draft. The Rams also got Alec Ogletree. He is an inside linebacker. He is pretty good. They got him with the 30th pick in the draft. I think that the Rams drafted some pretty good players.
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Thursday, April 18, 2013
The New Monitor
I got a new monitor at my seat in technology. I do not really like it. It looks cool, but it is smaller. Also, when I type, the monitor sort of shakes. The whole thing just does not feel right. The picture on the screen (RAM) is too big for the monitor. It shows that the zoom is at 100%, and that's what I had it at on the last monitor. It also is really slow. When I was on it yesterday, it took forever to load a picture. I just don't like the new monitor at all.
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Measuring
The picture of the tape measure makes me think of Baseball Tonight. At the end of every episode, they do a segment called Going Going Gone. They show the homeruns that were absolutely crushed. It also shows how far the ball was hit. The farthest one that I remember was 482 feet. That was in an actual game. The farthest homerun that I've seen hit was in a homerun derby. Prince Fielder hit the ball 504 feet. He crushed it to the upper deck. When he hit the ball, he almost fell backwards because he was transfering his weight.
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Matt Adams
Matt Adams, in my opinion, is the best player on the Cardinals. He came up to the MLB last year for a few games, but was in Triple-A most of last year. He had about a .330 batting average, and had 30 homeruns. He has a lot of power, but he also has a good average. This year he is in the MLB, and he has over a .600 batting average and has two homeruns in not even two weeks. He also has over five RBI's in the two weeks. Matt Adams is the best player on the Cardinals.
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Tuesday, April 9, 2013
My Bottle Of Memory
The memory that I would choose is when my team won state. It was really exiting. To get to state, we had to play Kennet. In the last game, we were down 12 in the second to last inning. We ended up coming back and beating them. Then, when we went to state we never lost once. I would only open the bottle when I'm feeling blue, or having a really bad day. Because that was one of the most exiting memories in my life so far.
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
My Baseball Team
I joined the the St Louis Padres last January of 2012. We were a pretty good team, and in are first tournament, we took second. Then we didn't do as good until we played at Affton, which was the only tournament we won that year. The championship game got cancelled because of rain, but we won the tournament because we were first seed. Then, after the season ended, 3 really good players on are team quit. We were looking for players in the offseason while we were trying to join the Ballyard. We ended up joining the Ballyard and we had to change our name to the Rawlings Recruits. Also, we picked up some good players to fill the spots of the people that left. Our team got really good over the offseason, and I think this will be my best baseball year yet.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Electronic Changes
The difference between the two pictures is the electronics. I think that there is a significant difference in the eight years. The world is changing from the electronics. Instead of having to take pictures with the big cameras, you can take pictures with your phone. I think that it is both a good and bad change. I think it is a good change because it makes it easier to contact people, and you can do different things on a phone than just call.
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