Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Another Ticket, can't I read?

i got another traffic ticket you freakin. what happened?. didnt' come to a complete stop at a stop sign. that sucks. did you tell him who you WERE?. i should have!. uhhh, is this some kind of a joke officer? let me tell you who i am before you embarrass yourself back at the station among your peers. its not nice to pick on handicap people, he should know that.

here's a good one too. to put on at the start of the day. what would happen if you put that on a newborn. gets rid of 99% of free radicals. you would become pregn?. i put antiaging / reverse aging cream on a baby right after it was born and it disappeared. hah. what if you used it to masturbate. haha. when i was done my cock would only be 10 inches long. i was out of moisturizer and needed to masturbate, so i used some of my girlfriends reverse aging cream... etc. seems like a good joke. 

i purposely left some of it on my and then her. hah. hoping to reverse some of the aging affects. haha. man that is awesome. have you shown her that?. no i just made it. dude that is funny. put her face on you now. hah. i was gonna try that and see how it looks. ive done that to a couple before, some friends of mine. that looks relally good.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

How To Find The Right Phonics Game

Just like some kids prefer to play xbox versus playstation, or the wii vs nintendo DS, the same can hold true for when a child decides what kind of phonics game they will like, or believe they will like, even if it's based solely on the idea of other input, such as what they have enjoyed before. They may have never played hooked on phonics games before, but that won't really stop them from using their past experiences in the gaming world to judge what kind they will like. I don't really see the harm in this either, they are going to choose what kind of game they want, and there isn't a lot you can do to take that away.

Let them pick their favorite then just stand back and let them enjoy it. It could be racing, sports, trivia, whatever, as long as they are playing, it's going to be just fine. Enjoy the games you want, and don't let anyone tell you anything different, it's not what is important. If they don't like the game they choose, then just let them switch. Maybe they will find a game they never thought they would like, and you will still be teaching them how to read!