Snazzy English Blog: October 2009

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Guess the Tone

Lauren glanced timidly around the cafeteria, clutching her sweating food tray. In one corner sat a bunch of girls with their heads in their books, surfing their laptops or engaged in deep conversation about some serious looking hot-topic. At this table, she could pick out a couple of girls she knew, and she actually quite enjoyed reading herself.
On the other hand, there was the another table, with a group of girls and boys laughing wildly and enjoying themselves. In her mind, she weighed her possibilities. One remained. She could take the only free table and eat by herself. Rocking back and forth on her toes, she studied each of the groups three times over. It was the same routine, everyday. She took a step forward, wandering towards one option, then turning and heading towards another. Hmm...

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Guess The Mood

You creep through the house, peering around corners and tiptoeing across creaking floor boards until you come to the scene of the crime. You step inside the bathroom door and see the liquid soap, carefully arranged in loopy designs all over the floor. A broken tube of your mum's best lipstick lies on the bench, and a deep, red word is written smack bang in the middle of the mirror. 'Becca'

"Becca!" You call out to your 4 year old sister who is playing in her bedroom. No movement. You walk into her bedroom to see her plunge a Barbie into a suicidal diveoff the edge of her bunk bed. "Becca, were you playing in the bathroom?" you ask, as the Barbie hits the floor with a thud.

"Nope!" she replies, and with an innocent smile, she reaches onto her bookshelf, pulls out a picture book and flops back on her pillow. "Read to me?" she sweetly asks. You shake your head and turn to walk out of the room. As you step away from the bed, a flash of crimson catches your eye. Her hands are stained with an almost blood red smear of colour which is rubbing of on the precious pages of the book. You frown...

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Ignorance

Kasey Chamber's "Ignorance"

Don't wanna read the paper
I don't like bad news
Last night a man got shot
Outside the house of blues
I'd like to ignore it
I'd like to just pretend
That the reason for it
Is something I can comprehend

I don't listen to the radio
Last time it made me cry
Two boys went crazy
Fifteen kids died
And I don't know their families
I don't ask 'em how they're going
They're on the other side of the world
But it's way too close to home

I've got something to say
And I thought it might be worth a
mention
If you're not annoyed at the world
Then you're just not paying attention
And you can turn off the TV
And go about your day
But just 'cos you don't see it
It don't mean its gone away hey

We don't talk to our neighbours
They've got funny coloured skin
We see 'em out on the sidewalk
But we don't invite 'em in
We only eat when we're hungry
And we throw the rest away
While babies in Cambodia
Are starving everyday

We risk our lives
We hit our wives
We act like everything is funny
We hide our pain
While we go insane
We sell our souls for money
We curse our mums
We build our bombs
We make our children cry
We watch the band
While Vietnam
Just watch their children die

I think that this artist has a strong feeling of inequality in the distribution of happiness and contentment in the world.

The Wombat's "Let's Dance to Joy Division"

I'm back in Liverpool,
And everything seems the same,
But I worked something out last night,
That changed this little boys brain,
A small piece of advice,
That took twenty-two years in the make,
And I will break it for you now,
Please learn from my mistakes,
Please learn from my mistakes.

Let's dance to joy division,
And celebrate the irony,
Everything is going wrong,
But we're so happy,
Let's dance to joy division,
And raise our glass to the ceiling,
'Cos this could all go so wrong,
But we're so happy,
Yeah we're so happy.

So if you're ever feeling down,
Grab your purse and take a taxi,
To the darker side of town,
That's where we'll be,
And we will wait for you and lead you through the dancefloor,
Up to the DJ booth,
You know what to ask for,
You know what to ask for.

Go ask for Joy Division,
And celebrate the irony,
Everything is going wrong,
But we're so happy,
Go ask for Joy Division,
And raise your glass to the ceiling,
'Cos this could all go so wrong,
But we're so happy,
So happy.

So let the love tear us apart,
I've found the cure for a broken heart,
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Let it tear us apart,
let the love tear us apart,
I've found the cure for a broken heart,
Let it tear us apart,
(Let it tear us apart)
So let the love tear us apart,
I've found the cure for a broken heart,
Let it tear us apart,
(Let it tear us apart)
So let the love tear us apart,
I've found the cure for a broken heart,
Let it tear us apart,
Let it tear us apart,
Let it tear us apart.

Let's dance to joy division,
And celebrate the irony,
Everything is going wrong,
But were so happy,
Let's dance to joy division,
And raise our glass to the ceiling,
'Cos this could all go so wrong,
But we're so happy,
Yeah we're so happy,
So happy,
Yeah we're so happy,
So happy,
Yeah we're so happy.

This song shows a different perspective on the meaning and actions related to 'happiness'.

Julie Andrew's "Spoon Full of Sugar"

Mary Poppins:
[Spoken]
In ev'ry job that must be done
There is an element of fun
You find the fun and snap!
The job's a game

[Sung]
And ev'ry task you undertake
Becomes a piece of cake
A lark! A spree! It's very clear to see that

A Spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
The medicine go down-wown
The medicine go down
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way

A robin feathering his nest
Has very little time to rest
While gathering his bits of twine and twig
Though quite intent in his pursuit
He has a merry tune to toot
He knows a song will move the job along - for

A Spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
The medicine go down-wown
The medicine go down
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way

[Interlude]

The honey bee that fetch the nectar
From the flowers to the comb
Never tire of ever buzzing to and fro
Because they take a little nip
From ev'ry flower that they sip
And hence (And hence),
They find (They find)
Their task is not a grind.

Ah-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h ah!

A Spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
The medicine go down-wown
The medicine go down
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way

This song shows how your attitude can be a very influential factor in your happiness and your internal "wealth"

Thursday, October 15, 2009

CONGRATULATIONS^^

I have JUST won $259,000,000

  • How do you feel?
I assume I would be very, incredibly shocked at the very idea, and it would take a long to actually sink in! I would be overwhelmed, in a state of disbelief, as this is a sum that I have trouble comprehending! Once the initial wave of shock is over, I think I would start to get excited. However, this kind of money would be constantly a weight on my heart. I would feel in such a position of responsibility to make the right decisions concerning the money that I would most likely be more depressed about the whole thing than excited or ecstatic!
  • What's going through your mind
The weight of the responsibility would be definitely resonating in my mind. I believe that with privileged comes great responsibility and I would hope that I would be looking towards my Maker for guidance to how to respond and what to do about the whole situation.
  • What will you do with the money?
That kind of money could make a tremendous impact for someone less fortunate then me. Right now, I would hope that I could keep none of it myself, only giving it away.
  • Do you think you'll change?
I believe that this would be a great test for me, and I would hope that I would change to a more humble, giving person. However it came out, I know that that kind of money and responsibility would definitely change me, for the better or the worse.