The car was driving on rough terrain, the two detectives could not tell where they were being taken by the two mysterious men. Once the car came to a stop, both detectives were scared of what was to happen next. Fearing for their lives they scream and squirm and try to escape. The two are taken into a room and put on the floor. Another mysterious man walks into the room and asks them if they knew who he was, the two replied "no, what do you want for us." The two detectives were cut free and were taken into another room with the new man who appeared to be the leader. Once in the new room the leader briefs them on the reason they are there. He explains to him that his daughter was kidnapped a long time ago and was never found. Later he also reveals that he is dying and does not have much time to live. He offers them each large sums of money just to try and find her before his time runs out. The two were scared at first, but as they got to know him, they knew he was for real. The both accept to look for his daughter even though she might already be dead.
After I read this, I wondered why they would help a guy they barely knew. What if he is bad news? what if the story he told them was fake? all these questions and no answers, I would never trust a guy like that.
Followers
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Sacred:1-100
The start of the book explains the paths of the two detectives who's names still haven't been mentioned. The two detectives are having a normal day until the notice they are being fallowed by a tall dark man with a "deathly looking coat" The two detectives seem to be married, but that information has not been given. After a while the two decide to separate so only one would be fallowed and the other would try and find out who he or she was. After they break up the story focuses on the man he goes into a dinner, where he is fallowed to, for a muffin and some coffee. After that he decided to go to his friends gas station, where he is also fallowed to, and tells his friend that he is being fallowed and points out the man across the street. After the detective leaves the gas station he walks across the street and says hello to the man that was fallowing him. That ended up being a bad idea because he was drugged by the man and was thrown into a car after he had time to get him self together he notices that the other detective is in the car with him.
After reading this much I have gotten more into the book, it almost seems like a movie to me that I cant wait to finish. I don't know what will happen to the detectives and I don't who who took them. There are so many questions that I want answers for, I am sure I will have this book done very soon.
After reading this much I have gotten more into the book, it almost seems like a movie to me that I cant wait to finish. I don't know what will happen to the detectives and I don't who who took them. There are so many questions that I want answers for, I am sure I will have this book done very soon.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
NY Times:Ncaa brackets
After i read the New York Times post about the NCAA brackets i realised that I never really use their advice. I believe that half the time they are wrong and only pick the teams that have the most "hype". I Still have Duke winning it all after beating Kansas in the championship game. Also i do not believe that Ohio State will make it to the final four.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
2.23 Diction Exercise
(a) Cruddy, bash, take-backs, Shut-up, bubbles, concentrate, swear, NOT, weird.
(b) Elevation-Ribald and Colloquial
Connotation- Verations and Scrupulous
Sound- Caterwauling and Bitter
Concreteness- Coporeal and Precise
(c) The colloquial diction and the caterwauling sound of Lynda Berry's "Cruddy", allude to a sarcastic giddiness.
(b) Elevation-Ribald and Colloquial
Connotation- Verations and Scrupulous
Sound- Caterwauling and Bitter
Concreteness- Coporeal and Precise
(c) The colloquial diction and the caterwauling sound of Lynda Berry's "Cruddy", allude to a sarcastic giddiness.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Lady Antebellum - Hello World
Just watched the music video for Hello World by Lady Antebellum, it is probably the best music video i have ever seen. It is a real eye opener and catches the emotions of the viewer at the same time. It goes perfect with the song, but before I saw this video I never knew what the song was about.
Shutter Island: 1-121
The book begins on a boat and teddy, the main detective, is remembering his dad before he died in a boat accident. His new partner, chuck Aule, was standing near the front of the boat. Teddy was getting sick on the way to Shutter Island, he said it was from the amount of water that surrounded him not the waves of the ocean. When they arrive at the island the are met at the pier by Deputy Warden McPherson who was the main guard at the metal institution. They were briefed by the Deputy and a few of the other guard, but not much was said.
At this time there seemed to be a lot of tension surrounding the guards as they talked about the mystery of Rachel Solando.
When they arrive at the gate to the institution, Teddy says it seem like a jail more than a hosdtpital with the walls standing three times as tall as Teddy with a few rows of barbed wire to keep any running "patients" from leaving. They were told to hand over their guns, at first they were confused, they were there on court order why should they have to give their only defense away, but after the warden explained they were less than reluctant to give up their guns.
After I read this I was confused on why they were so cautious about their guns and why they were given rules before they entered.
After giving up their guns and listenig to the rules they had to fallow they were given a tour of the "hospital" or as Teddy calls it a jail. They were told that they can not enter ward C with out both the warden and Dr. Cawley. Ward C was for their most "disturbed" Patients and was located in an old fort used during the war. After the tour they were both told the problem they had. A patient named Rachel Solando escaped from a locked cell with barred windows. When Teddy and Chuck went to the room they searched it thoroughly and found a slip of paper she had left behind her bed. The note said:
At this time there seemed to be a lot of tension surrounding the guards as they talked about the mystery of Rachel Solando.
When they arrive at the gate to the institution, Teddy says it seem like a jail more than a hosdtpital with the walls standing three times as tall as Teddy with a few rows of barbed wire to keep any running "patients" from leaving. They were told to hand over their guns, at first they were confused, they were there on court order why should they have to give their only defense away, but after the warden explained they were less than reluctant to give up their guns.
After I read this I was confused on why they were so cautious about their guns and why they were given rules before they entered.
After giving up their guns and listenig to the rules they had to fallow they were given a tour of the "hospital" or as Teddy calls it a jail. They were told that they can not enter ward C with out both the warden and Dr. Cawley. Ward C was for their most "disturbed" Patients and was located in an old fort used during the war. After the tour they were both told the problem they had. A patient named Rachel Solando escaped from a locked cell with barred windows. When Teddy and Chuck went to the room they searched it thoroughly and found a slip of paper she had left behind her bed. The note said:
THE LAW OF 4
I AM 47
THEY WERE 80
+YOU ARE3
WE ARE 4
BUT
WHO IS 67?
I had to read this note 5 times and still do not understand what Rachel is saying. Wat is the law of 4? Are the numbers she talking about the number of patients?
I AM 47
THEY WERE 80
+YOU ARE3
WE ARE 4
BUT
WHO IS 67?
I had to read this note 5 times and still do not understand what Rachel is saying. Wat is the law of 4? Are the numbers she talking about the number of patients?
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Three Min. Fiction: Freedom
In this short story there is a sense of eeriness because it is set in the time of war. During the story you feel bad for the characters the 9 year old kid is having to eat cold hard bread and wear the sane cloths day in and day out, but the 9 year old was selfish. He took the bread from the other person. They always said they had to work for freedom. In the end that was not true one of the kids worked hard, but was pushed into a pit and never seen again. The short story, Freedom, is a sad story that shows what people, even kids, have to go through in the time of war.
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