“Give
Me An Inch, And I'll Take A Smile”
by
Terrence Cain
Oh yeah, I'm back again this week. It's time for the
weekly blog post, folks. Get ready for some crazy antics—or a heart
warming story—that will hopefully make you glad you read this. In
all honesty I really don't know what will be said because this is
all on the fly, so this is going to be just as interesting for me as
it is for you. I will try to keep this very short though because I've
got a ton of math work to do before Monday's test, plus I have to
finish up my ethics paper and get started on my next speech.
I can tell you this. This final week of October has been
pretty awesome. I went to a great play on campus [you
can read about it in my special article I posted earlier this week
right here
http://terrence-howardcollege.blogspot.com/2012/10/anight-at-theater-tomb-of-count.html]
and then I took a test in Astronomy that I'm feeling pretty confident
about. I also did a little Halloween celebration by watching some
great 1980s horror films like Killer Klowns
From Outer Space,
Monster Squad,
and Critters.
On November 16th
I'll be going over to Angelo State University to tour its facilities
and see how things are done over there before I transfer next
January. Should be a great time with the HC Science Club of Big
Spring. There's so much I have to get done before next year so that
I'll be ready for my first semester at Angelo State, so I'll be
getting quite busy over the next couple of months.
Friends, I must advise
you strongly to go vote this Friday. It's the last day of early
voting before you can vote on the official election day next Tuesday,
November 6th.
I honestly think everyone should vote for the President because he's
the best man for the job. Of course that's my opinion and everyone
should vote for whomever they think is best qualified. Just make sure
you get out there and vote. It's the one right no one can ever take
from you. Exercise that right, okay?
Stay strong my fellow classmates. This semester is
almost over. I know that things can get a bit tough nearing the
stretch, but trust me it is well worth getting your degree. I've been
seeing a lot of you skipping classes or dropping out all together.
You may not think education is all that important, but trust me it's
the most important thing you will ever do with your life because it
will open so many doors to you throughout your career in whatever
field you wish to be a part of. I also strongly urge you to do
whatever you can to intern for a company in your field. I know it's a
pain that internships pay nothing at all, but I promise you that it
will help you tremendously once you get the degree you need to work
in that field. Well that's all I have to say for now. I want bid
everyone a great weekend. Thanks for reading my posts. I really
appreciate the kind words you've all given me in the halls here at
Howard College. It makes me feel good to write for your
entertainment. This is your friendly neighborhood blogger saying;
“All school work and no play makes Terrence something something...”
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