This post is going to be all about posts. There are many different kinds of post. There are long, short, creative, boring, exciting, plain, and great post. I myself usually write the random kind of blogs that get me my nine-hundred words required by Mr. Ellis complete by the end of each Friday. Currently I have around five-hundred words, so if you know anything about math, I am a little over half way done and have around four-hundred more words to write. I hope my teacher will let this pass for some of my words, I will be posting much better and creative stories as the year goes on, but for now it is much easier to just write about a bunch of random stuff.
Right now in yearbook class, we are learning how to use Corel Paintshop Pro X4 in its depths. We are learning all kinds of different editing techniques to further the detail of the picture. Some of the cool things we are learning to do is being able to cut certain parts of the picture out and replace the background with something cool like stars. We also are learning to alter the photo in many different ways, like changing the color and disfiguring the figure.
Currently I am sitting in the computer lab sitting next to Mark Joseph Karenbauer and Dylan Scott Johnson. There are several other fellow classmates in the classroom with me at the moment. The fan is blowing cool air on all of the anticipating students in deep concentration of their computers. Mr. Ellis I would just like to tell you I am sorry that I will not have all of my nine-hundred words I am deeply sorry please forgive me and dont be to harsh with the grading system. I am going to get as many possible words that I can in these short five minutes I have left. Mr. Ellis you are great! Your chapel message this morning was very insightful and taught me very much about the character we should have that one of our founding fathers, George Washington had. You are very smart and prepared with the material you present to all the people you ever have a chance to speak to. I miss your history class, Mr. Frick is making us write a whole bunch more than you ever did. You will be greatly missed. The end.
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