Wednesday, December 15, 2004
My Stories Blog
Ashli
Friday, November 12, 2004
Guilty Guilty Guilty
Okay, so today, on November 12, 2004, the Final verdict for the Laci Peterson murder case was announced. Scott Peterson was convicted on one count of 1st degree murder of Laci Rocha Peterson and one count of 2nd degree murder of Conner Peterson, Laci's unborn son. I've been following this trial for the last 5 1/2 months, and while I have to give props to Mark Geragos' team for their attempt to cause doubt and get an accuital, it wasn't going to happen. Plus, it really looks bad if you 'have other business' to attend to on the day the verdict is being handed out. I mean, he knew that was happening, it's been happening for 5 months!
Anyway, I'm glad they got him, and I'm glad he's getting charged with Connor's murder too. I mean, he wasn't even remorseful at her funeral or when they were looking for her, instead he was on the phone with Amber Frey. And then, that sob story on 20/20 or whatever. . .he hated that Laci was so happy. Bastard. I mean, he even tried to sell her stuff before they found Laci's body. That right there tells you that he knew she wasn't coming back. . .not to mention the blood in the truck and the boat, the boat not being known to anyone but him, the hair on the pliers, the neighbor seeing him carry away a large object covered in a tarp. . .you don't mistake large body shaped things, esp the size it would have to be to be Laci's body for umbrellas. He took a shower and had a snack before he realized her car was there, but she was gone, and he did lots of cleaning that afternoon after he returned. . .Laci was supposed to be cooking, not cleaning.
I'll stop now. He did it. They caught him, and I'm glad.
Later
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
Week Two
*kisses*
Ashli
P.S. Woohoo fun with color!
Wednesday, November 03, 2004
Day Two
Wish me luck!
Ashli
P.S. - Two and a half papers for Thursday down, one and lots of printing left!
Sunday, October 31, 2004
Just under 9 hours and counting. . .
*MWAH* *huggles*
Ashli
Friday, October 29, 2004
2 full days left . . .
- Cultural Codes Full Rough Draft for Advanced Composition. Due: 11-4
- Democratic Vistas Position Paper 2 on Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. Due 11-4
- Cultural Codes Final Paper due 11-6 at 5pm
- Physics Test #3 - 11-8
- Proposal for "History of the English Language" (ENGL 4000) research paper - maybe this wouldn't be too bad if I had a topic. :) Due: 11-8
- Science Seminar Paper: I finally narrowed it down to two topics and I'm going to the library tomorrow. The paper must be at least 10 pages with 3 outside sources. Due: 11-11
- receiving another Take Home Exam for H.E.L on 11-12 Due 11-19
- H.E.L. Research Paper. Due 11-29
- Creative nonfiction Final due on 12-1
- Democratic Vistas Final Long Paper Due 12-8
- Creative nonfiction Book Review Due 12-10
- Physics Final 12-13
That will see me through till the end of the semester. It seems like so much in a list, but I know I can handle it. At least I don't really have to study for Physics, I just have to do the Lab Papers and Pre-Labs once a week. I really don't want to have to take Physics 2, but I don't have any other choice because Writing as a Profession (the capstone of my curricula) and Ecology 2, the other science I took, are only offered every other year, so they wouldn't be offered again until after my projected graduation date. Therefore, I can't take a science this Spring, and I have to wait until next Spring when I'm writing my thesis and trying to graduate to finish my sciences for this retard school. So, I'll have all writing classes next semester, except for Thesis Research Methods. Here's my classes that I plan to take:
That's 19 credit hours, which means I only have to take 14 for one of my semesters in my final year, which might help with that lab I'm supposed to take, and thesis, but I have to reorganize my schedule to show what I've already taken and what I'm projected to take.
Well, I better get going, I have to see about working on my proposal and getting some sleep since I didn't go see Rocky Horror Picture Show tonight. . .And it's not playing tomorrow. . .And that's sad. I wanted to go see it, but Aaron didn't, and well. . .We watched History of the World Part one instead. . .He says he thought it was tomorrow night, but I kept saying tonight, so I guess he just misheard or misunderstood me. . .It doesn't matter. I might go cry now. . .I need a god cry to get all the stress and frustration out of my system. . .At least I'm going back on my regular birth control pills now so I won't be as hormonally imbalanced. Sometimes I wonder if Aaron and I will stay together forever. I mean, I love him, but sometimes I get so frustrated that it seems like it might be over any day. . .And others, I can't wait to see him again. I guess that's just part of relationships and being so young. I mean, I'm 20 years old now and my hormones haven't balanced yet. . .But that could just be because I'm a late bloomer. It doesn't matter, really. . .And I have to go now.
Later!
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Journal 5 (AdvComp) Cultural Codes
After all this discussion concerning "cultural codes," what have you seen on TV most recently that has caused you to think about them?
“Cultural codes” on television seems like too broad of a spectrum to discuss. I don’t watch TV much, I don’t even have a TV in my dorm room, and the little TV I do watch plays the same set of commercials over and over because it is so late that they just program the server on repeat (those of you who watch Inuyasha and Wolf’s Rain on Adult Swim know what I mean). The one commercial that really sticks in my head, (besides the freaky one for “The Grudge” that made me not want to use the dorm showers) is the one for the Chocolate Factory.
Now I know that that’s cheesy, but I really want one. I am a chocoholic and I can’t help it. It appeals to the cook in me because I know how hard it is to melt chocolate without burning it and keep it melted smoothly. I’ve burnt many a chocolate bunny. Plus, I love making gifts. I could make chocolate gifts for all my chocoholic friends and then we could go to “lose weight/help I’m addicted” meetings together, wouldn’t that be fun? I suppose it says that “The ideal dessert should be/do/have chocolate, but I didn’t need a commercial to tell me that, I’m already an addict. Perhaps on a deeper level it discusses that “the ideal woman should make better desserts her whole family will not be bored with,” but that may be reaching.
Monday, October 25, 2004
Count down to NanoWriMo
- Cultural Codes Rough Draft and Final Paper due (10-28, 11-4)
- HEL Take Home Exam (10-29)
- Lead Seminar on Bury my Heart at Wounded Knee (11-4)
- 1 Paragraph proposal for HEL Research Paper (11-8)
- Physics Test #3 (11-8)
- SciSem Term Paper Due (11-11)
- Recieve another Take Home Exam for HEL (11-12, due 11-19)
That's a whole lot of stuff to cram all before Thanksgiving. . .I hope I can handle it. . .Wait, I know I can. . .better get started! Plus, I want to be relaxed enough to work on my figures over Thanksgiving, and I have to start bringing stuff home because i can't leave it up here during the holidays. . .:( I sure hope they don't condem the building over break. . there's no fricking way I'm living in Sabine with Aaron living in Rapides. . .they can't do that to the Scholars.
Friday, October 22, 2004
NaNoWriMo Challenge
Wednesday, October 20, 2004
The Blame of Advertising?
Perhaps “society” is the wrong “person” to blame for the effects of advertising on people. For the most part, I believe that it is the result of the individual’s self-control that causes downfalls such as eating disorders and gambling addictions, but one must remember that these are like diseases in many ways. The ‘user’ feels helpless to stop once they have started and at that point, perhaps they need someone else to step in take part of the responsibility from them until they have learned to control their problem. A lot of the times, these things get out of hand not because of the constant advertising, but because of the inability of the person to admit there is a problem. It is not the responsibility of the company to change their advertisements because someone believes this caused their problem. The point of advertising is to create a need for people to buy their product. As a consumer, a person should be able to discern what is good for them and what is a need, versus what is a want that could in the long run do damage to their mental and or physical being. In this manner, I do not think “society” should be blamed for the effects, they are only PART of the cause. The other part of the cause is the weakness of the person, and in this manner they should seek help for these weaknesses instead of seeking to exploit the companies because of personal downfalls.
I agree that there are many temptations in the media, but there are temptations everywhere, not just media advertising, but store advertising and visual perseptions. The media will not tell you not to buy it simply because that would be the opposite of what they want. It is up to the consumer to put a limit on the things they buy. Just because I like McDonalds French Fries doesn't mean I need to SuperSize them and eat the whole box when I'm not that hungry. No one can tell you your limits, you must discern them for yourself.
Thursday, October 14, 2004
One day at a time . . .
Oh well. . . anyway, I guess I better go work on my Physics PreLab or something useful so I can get it all done before I crash tomorrow. . . Whew, October has come early. ..this year is FLYING past.
The Cute Kitty.
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Tuesday, October 12, 2004
Journal 3 for Advanced Composition Choose or Lose: VOTE
First of all, I have made no secret of my personal views on this coming election and the fact that I believe the current President, George W. Bush has done the job he set out to do in office and deserves reelection. But, if I were not so biased, i.e. if Bush had not already served 4 years where I was allowed to view the actions he takes in office, I believe I would still vote for Bush on the following basis:
1. He has not personally put out ads defaming his opponents and has publicly asked for any ads on the air that do, to come to an end. Hence the reason the “Swift Boat Captains for Truth” ad is no longer played. Kerry, on the other hand attacked Bush for not personally calling out the creators of that ad. If Bush would have, it could have cost him support and caused an embarrassment issue with the creators. The fact that Bush called for the ad to be removed at all is very diplomatic of him, because he did not pay for the ad to be made and was not required to do anything about it.
2. Bush did not receive a purple heart in the Vietnam incident for shooting himself in the foot. Kerry advocates will argue that at least Kerry served in the military, but Bush did serve in the military, just in the National Guard. In times of war, even when the conflict is not on our home territory, military personnel is still needed to maintain security at home and be on call incase more troops should be needed in what ever country we are fighting. Bush did not dodge the draft like Clinton, but just because he was not in the middle of the conflict does not mean he does not know what was going on. Those who were the guard with Bush have given testimony to the fact that he was a great leader and a trustworthy person, but several of the men who served with Kerry have stated that he can not be trusted. Furthermore, his one kill in Vietnam was a crippled child that was running away from him.
3. Bush has taken a standpoint on each of the issues and sticks to his beliefs, while considering the beliefs of others. Perhaps maintaining a steadfast position in light of new details is not always a good thing, but at least he hears the issues and judges accordingly. Bush’s faith may not think gay marriages are appropriate, but Bush himself understood that marriages should be between people who love each other, not for the government or an overall church to decide. This nation was founded on many different beliefs, and should continue to be that way. Kerry, on the other hand, decides his viewpoint on the people he is talking to. While it is good to consider your audience, the goal of the speaker should be to persuade those who do not agree to their side of thinking, not to lie to them and say you feel the same way, only to turn around and tell their opposition the same thing.
4. Bush does not speak down to his audience, even though he graduated from Yale. Bush’s speeches, although probably not written by him, seem to speak directly into the heart of American people. He does not gloss over the facts with words the average American would have to look up, nor does he use technical jargon that is hard to follow. He continues to rally people to his cause, rather than watch them pass out in their seats from boredom. I ask you this, would you rather have someone who you don’t understand giving a speech of something that is important to your future, or someone who will tell you the important things in terms easy to understand?
It is not for me to decide who people should vote for, but when you do vote, I ask that you consider the facts as they are presented. Be sure you discern the truth between all the propaganda and lies.
Friday, October 08, 2004
The Week is Over. . .
I think we're gonna go watch a speech at the ISIS convention tonight, but other than that, I'm going to buy me some icecream and watch a movie or finally get back to working on Mission to see if I can finish it for a contest. . .not to mention finish an essay on global and distance learning for another scholarship. . .maybe I'll get the money to go to Italy after all. . . :)
MOOD: pretty happy. Needing sleep and sugar relaxation.
Friday, October 01, 2004
Last one for this weekend
Ashli
Damn I'm busy. . .
Thursday, September 30, 2004
October hasn't even started and I'm going to hit the wall
WeyrdKat
Check this out: Meet the President It's hilarious!
Saturday, September 25, 2004
I should really probably go to a doctor. . .
Updates: None, there's no time for anything and it's not even October yet. Or maybe I just don't want to take the time to open the builder right now.
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
WOW! I'm moving up. . .got a blog.
For those of you here that don't know me, GET A CLUE! J/K. I'm the Weyrd Kat. Ya know, kinda like the Chessire Cat, but not pink and purple - more human. . .or was that alien. . .doesn't matter anyway. You can read this or my site and get to know me a bit better. . .or if you're brave, email me. . .MWAHAHAHAHA! *ahem* :) so. . .umm. . . yea. . .go click or something. . .show's over. . . (okay, leave!)