Monday, May 20, 2013

10 most lies they say in school


1. You will use algebra in your adult lives.

 Most fobs you don't even need algebra.

2. Driving to school is a privilege that can be taken away.

That is true. 

3. Students must stay on campus during lunch. 

People just walk out then come back no will notice


4. The new text books will arrive any day now. 

We never use them they never feel like ordering them


5. Colleges care more about you than your SAT scores. 

SAT isn't really needed it's a choice.


6. We are enforcing the dress code. 

Everyone still dress the way they want.


7. We will figure out how to turn off the heat soon. 

It always warm upstairs.


8. Our bus drivers are highly trained professionals. 

You pick them right off the street.


9. There is nothing wrong with summer school. 

Summer school makes you feel stupid.


10. We want to hear what you have to say.”

You ask question they just give you an answer so you can leave them alone.

Friday, May 17, 2013

One Of The Best


Ernest (Ernie) Davis was insanely good. He was quick, fast and had that glamorous attitude that made you want to claim him as your family. Ernie had that spark that no other in the NFL players really had. 

Ernie Davis was the first African American ever to win the Heisman trophy in 1961. He attended Syracuse college were ha was a star. In 1959 he lead Syracuse to an NCAA Division 1 football championship. Also he was named Most Valuable Player.

In 1962 Ernie Davis was the 1st round and first pick for the NFL draft to the Cleveland Browns only because the Redskins had a no African American player on the team. The sad thing is Ernie never had a chance to play a Pro football game because he was diagnosed with acute monotypic leukemia.  They started the treatment as soon as possible but he died on May 18 1963 at the age of 23 in Cleveland.

Ernie Davis could have been one of the best running backs in history but because of his illness he can only be a college hall of famer. I look at Ernie Davis and see him as a role model. But the thing is I don’t want to be just like him if I play in the NFL. My goal is to be better than him, to be somebody no one has ever seen and just a repeat. 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Mr. Highlight


Some people say he was a highlight reel. Some say he was even in the top 5 of the basketball players who ever played the game. He was the first person to ever to make a dunk from the free throw line. Although he doesn’t have many championship rings he is still one the best basketball players ever.

  Dr J was his name I think just about everyone knew it. The effect he had on people was amazing. I don’t know about anybody else but when I see previews of him doing his phenomenal dunks I just want to go outside right away at that moment just to try to dunk.


He started with the ABA as a force to be reckon with. He was throwing down the most famous dunks we do today. He wasn’t as thick as Shaq or as tall as Wilt Chamberlain but man could he get those steals and dunk hard.  Nobody at that time could do it like him.
                                  
  Dr J was always staying low on his profile. He never got into any public trouble so he has no dirt on him. He went into the NBA hall of fame in 1993 but since then he has been an investor, making money.