Sunday, April 28, 2013

Mosquitos, why do we need them?

Mosquitos, the only creature that I feel that are the only creature that won't effect any ecosystem in a bad way if they just ceased to exist. Think about it from my point of view. The only thing that I think that they actually do is that they are eaten by other critters, like spiders, but spiders have more things to eat, like flies, another pointless bug, I mean there life expectancy is only a couple day, but I was talking about mosquitios. Besides being food for other critters I think that they pretty much buzz around, being a nuisance and taking blood. They don't even take enough for it to matter, so why do we have those creatures.

The beginning


In the beginning, seriously, what happened than? Was it a big meteor that came hurling down from the sky obliterating all of the dinosaurs? If so, how did we get here? This is how. The meteor was secretly a space ship, but nothing was in it. Instead in the wake of the down spiraling space ship pulled a second ship in it, although, that too was empty. The second ship was smaller, a lot smaller. So when it reached the earth it hit one of the first neanderthals and messed up his mind, changed it, and altered it to the point where he began to philosophize and start theorize the world around him, but soon after he was getting lonely, and started theorizing it. So he began his search for a lady neanderthal. After many moons he found one. And that was the beginning.  

Monday, April 22, 2013

What would you do if you where given a million dollars?

To me this question is a simple one. I think about it a lot.
If I were to receive one million dollars than this is what I would do. First off I would give a tenth of it to my parents so they can use it to pay for some stuff, like bills and stuff. Than I would give another tenth of it to my church. Next I would put 500,000 dollars into the bank for saving/ a rainy day. Than I would spend 300,000 dollars for a gigantic shopping spree with a couple friends and me.

So that is the basic guide lines for how I would use the money.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

"The clock is running. Make the most of today. Time waits for no man. Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why it is called the present."-Alice Morse Earle


Do not spend all of your time dwelling on the past, because if you do you will miss the here and now forgetting to think of your future and letting your life spiral off the path that you have set for yourself onto a new coarse of remorse and regret. A path that no weary soul will want to tread. Also don't over think the future, because the life you have been given is meant to be cherished and enjoyed, not over thought for problems that have not yet happened.

CARPE DIEM

Thursday, March 28, 2013

This is a repeat after me song:

The littlest worm
The littlest worm
I ever saw
I ever saw
Was stuck inside
 Was stuck inside
My soda straw
My soda straw
The littlest worm I ever saw was stuck inside my soda straw

He said to me
He said to me
Don’t take a sip
Don’t take a sip
Cause if you do
Cause if you do
I'll really flip
I'll really flip
He said to me don't take a sip, cause if you do I'll really flip

I took a sip
I took a sip
And he went down
And he went down
Into my pipes
Into my pipes
He must have drown
He must have drown
I took a sip and he went down, into my pipes he must have drown

He was my pal
He was my pal
He was my friend
He was my friend
But now he's gone
But now he's gone
And that's the end
And that's the end
He was my pal, he was my friend, but now he's gone, and that's the end

That is the end
That is the end
There is no more
There is no more
Until I meet
Until I meet
That worm once more
That worm once more
That is the end, there is no more, until I meet, that worm once more

I remember singing this song at my scout camps, and I always forget how it starts, but now that it is right in front of me I get to thinking, "wow I was a weird kid growing up."

I see a young boy running up the hill for me, he has an urgent look on his face. "what's you message boy?" i was aware that the hospital was sending me a messengers every week to give me a brief status report, i rarely find time to make my way down their. He makes it to the top, right in front of me, doubled over and panting heavily. "rest boy. tell me what you need to when you are rested." he was shaking his head before i could finish. he stands up straight, and i realize that he is a teenager. a little shorter than me, but well built. "urgent message from the hospital wing," he said through gasps of breathe. "concerning your wife. Its time sir, she is going into labor." my attention snaps right to him. "take me to her." i say. he lets out an exhausted breathe and begins jogging down the hill.
I am Marcus Wilcox, leader of the rebellion force. though i am only 42 i have been the leader since i was 20, when the wars started. I was chosen for this position for my strength and courage. We are currently hiding in a big valley surrounded by the Himalayan mountains. it is down in the valley, but above us is always whistling with the wind. it is a safe place for me and my people. the air above us is too thin for helicopters to get through, and we have guards up there to warn us of any on coming planes so we have time to hide in a cave. i have quite a good force behind me, and eventually we will march on our enemies false utopia.