Friday, October 30, 2009

Mr October

Michael Myers
He sports a white kabuki mask, a blue almost janitor like jumpsuit, and wields a kitchen knife. The first glimpse of Michael Myers that we get in the Halloween series is of him as a child stabbing his older sister to death on a Halloween night. Michael’s parents then send him to a children’s psychiatric hospital because after he killed his sister, he was in trance like state of some sort. Michael is moved to an adult psychiatric ward once he turns 21, but while he is being moved, Myers steals a car and escapes.
Through out the series of movies, Myers is tracked down by Dr. Sam Loomis who was his child psychiatrist at the child’s ward he was at. Loomis eventually came to the conclusion that Myers was nothing than pure evil. Loomis is the one who tracks down Myers at the end of the 1st movie and ends up shooting him six times right as he was about to finish off the heroine of the movie.
Michael Myers is one of those types of characters that I believe is interesting. His age progresses as the movie series goes on, but in the first movie he is 21. He has been in a psychiatric hospital for the past fifteen years because of what led him to kill his older sister when he was six. He picks random victims and isolates them from everyone as he did in the first film by killing off all of the heroine’s friends and cutting their phone lines.
He also never seems to die. I know it is a movie but I think that if a man got stabbed in the chest with a kitchen knife, stabbed in the eye with a wire hanger, got shot six times, and fell off a balcony on the second story of a house that he would be dead. I guess that the feeling that he can never be killed just adds to his horror factor because a)If you assumed he was dead and he wasn’t, you would put your guard down and then be a goner and b)He always seems to disappear, so you will never know where he will strike next.
All in all, Michael Myers has added to the fun that this country has on Halloween by giving us a series of movies to enjoy as well as a character to sleep in fear off as we think back on the films we have just watched.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

My Second Life




My Swim Team
I remember the first time I walked through that steel gate. I was 8. I walked up on to the pool deck with my suit tied tight and my goggles on my head. A lady walked up to me and said "Hello, my name is Megan. I'll be your coach while you are on this team." I smiled at the lady and then listened to what I was supposed to do.
I jumped into the pool, the cold water jutting a chill down my spine despite the fact that it was a relatively warm summer morning. I came back to the wall on the side of the pool and then pushed and got going on my warm up. This warm up consisted of doing as my coach said" Eight lengths freestyle."
By the time I had finished my warm up, I was exhausted. I knew I had to not show it because the practice was not even fifteen minutes over and everyone else I was swimming with didn’t even show the smallest signs of fatigue. The next 45 minutes I was in the pool was a workout of which I had never experienced before, but it also gave me a feeling, a feeling that I was finally in the right place.
I went through the rest of the practice the best I could then I got out and ran over to my towel. I was immersed in a sudden cloak of warmth as the towel absorbed the water that was dripping off of me. I walked over to my mom and explained to her how I had felt like I had fit in and had a lot of fun.
I am still on that swim team today, and have also started swimming for a more advanced level team. This team holds its practices at the Rec Center.
Through the team I joined that summer, I learned to enjoy the sport and feel how fun the sport can be. Through my practicing at the Rec Center, I have been able to hone my stroke techniques, increase my speed, and have been able to compete in regulation swim meets. I am also going to try out for the swim team here at Stevenson and hopefully be an asset to the team.
In my Six years in the world of swimming I have learned one thing from it. Swimming is not only a sport; it is a way of life.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Swine Flu





Swine Flu


The Plague of the 21st Century

If you get the flu you may get a fever, sore throat, chills and maybe start to vomit. If you get the swine flu you may get some of these symptoms as well just the repercussions may be much worse. According to BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) there has been over 125,000 reported cases of swine flu since its outbreak four months ago and over 700 deaths worldwide.
This disease may turn into a real problem once cooler months start to come because this new flu has spread in about six weeks as wide as influenza had spread in six months. Even with a new vaccine available on the market for use, this disease will have a monstrous effect on the country this flu season because the vaccine may not be available to all.
The BBC has also said that they believe that at least thirty percent of the UK’s population will become infected with the H1N1 this season. the believed outcome is 82.7-82.9 % percent of the people who get it only having mild symptoms but also have a fatality rate of anywhere from 0.1-3.5% with other statistics mixed in.
The groups that are at the highest risk of infection are children bellow the age of five, pregnant women, and the elderly. Hopefully the numbers by the BBC don’t add up because if so then that means around 18,000 infected Brits with 800 to 1000 of them ending up dying from the disease.
On the American side, the country has lost 263 to t is disease (the greatest if any country so far) and has declared a public health emergency. Over two billion dollars of emergency funds will go for purchasing vaccine materials to insure that the impact of the disease this season may not be as bad as it is supposed to be.
The world may not like to face the truth but we are stuck with a major disease on our hands. This will definitely not be as bad as the Black Plague over in Europe, but if we don’t prepare well now, the death toll this season may be greater than we wish it to be. All we can do is get our annual flu shots and if the offer it, the H1N1 shot and also do our best to keep healthy this season. We are basically walking into a wall of water and it is our decision of how much of us are going to get washed away.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

My Six-Stringed Passion


My Six-Stringed Passion
I was 12 when I got it. All six of its aluminum strings shined as if it had fallen from heaven. It had a bright glossy rosewood finish that you could see your reflection in and a beautiful black nut maple neck. For the first time in my young life, I was in love.
I brought the instrument up stairs and “tried” to play a song. Even though I had never had a single lesson in my life, I felt as if I could play along to about any song. I felt on top of the world at that moment, and nobody could take it away from me. after my delusions of becoming the greatest rock star ever were over I quickly ran back downstairs because I had remembered seeing a small black box by the side of the guitar but was too distracted by the magnificence of the instrument to give it a second glance.
The amplifier had many knobs and buttons on it just waiting to aid in my quest for musical domination. I plugged my guitar into the “magic box” via the cable I located on my second trip downstairs and watched my new instrument come alive. I knew at that moment that this was not just a simple phase of some sort; I had discovered a new lifestyle.
I started lessons about two months later at a small music store about five minutes from my house. When I first walked into the store my mom talked with the man behind the counter and asked about lessons. Eventually the man behind the counter asked me what kind of music I liked. I quietly replied with “rock”, which was the genre that had inspired me to want to play the guitar in the first place.
The man looked at a paper on the counter then started to ask my mom about times that would be good for us. “How about 8 tonight”, the man said.
“That would be just fine”, my mom replied.
The man behind the desk picked up another paper and began to inspect it. While he was doing so another man with an old T-shirt walked up from the back of the store. The two men talked for a moment then the second man began to talk. “Hello”’ he said. “My name is J.T. and by the looks of things, it seems that you and I will be playing guitar together.” I replied with the first word to come to my head, “cool”. I went back to the store later than evening and began my journey into the world of the guitar.
It has been over a year and a half since I walked into that store for the first time on that chilly March afternoon and I have been going back there almost every week to hone my skills on six strings with help from J.T. I will never forget the day that I saw that guitar for the first time or the feeling of walking into the music store and something just feeling right. I will also remember that December 25, 2007 was the starting point of my voyage into the unknown world of six magic strings.