Monday, September 22, 2014


Geek of the Week
(An unconventionally sweet and awesome honor!)
Sydney Blome

Excerpt from Sydney Blome’s Journal, titled “Why I want to teach English”...

I rilly, rilly want to teech english because english is my favrit and im rilly rilly gud at it. someday i hope two git a english job and help kids reed and rite the rite way like i was teeched. to jump start my career i have been reeding reserch papers and giv’n kids help with grammer and fluincy and helping their manuskript form. i hurryed and got my paper dun two help and have reed alot of papers and feel reel gud and nice inside. ive helped mr uhing not git frustrated grading papers by reeding and catching mistakes. i think im his favrite but he says no he laughs when he reeds my papers i think because he is so happy at the gud job im doing. Congrats to English Geek of the Week and future English teacher, Sydney Blome.

Monday, September 15, 2014


Geek of the Week
(An unconventionally sweet and awesome honor!)

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Moses Lakabung

“Let my people go!” exclaimed Moses. I looked upon Moses, not knowing his plight...did I cause this outburst? “You’re going down pharaoh, down to the Red Sea fool” growled the now impassioned Moses with the whole of his being.  Timidly, I approached Moses and said “Hey dude, you ok today?” Moses gazed into my eyes, then bluntly stated “I am almighty Moses, listen to what I have to say...I will achieve an ‘A’ on every single annotated bibliography written for this research project, because I am Moses!”  Breaking down and cowering in the corner I managed to say “I agree, but-but-but don’t hurt me.” Moses then giggled and said “Chill Mr. Uhing, I am in character for my various governmental leadership styles paper; I am trying to write with voice!” Congrats Moses Lakabung...English Geek of the Week.

Thursday, September 4, 2014



Geek of the Week
(An unconventionally sweet and awesome honor!)

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Trace Strotheide

Wore a hole in the billet of my saddle, so I moseyed on down to the local tack and saddlery shop seeking a textile strong enough to endure a fiery-eyed filly which needed a-break’n. I asked the weathered cattleman from behind the counter for a strap of rawhide, naugahyde, or chamois-hide for my pillion. The man heartily chuckled and handed me Strotheide...Trace Strotheide to be exact.  He stated that Trace Strotheide has never failed woman or man, proves toughest in the most difficult of situations (especially Vocabulary terms), and is the most trusted product by 100% of the Block 1a Seniors to always possess the correct answer. Be’ins the product carried a strong history, I purchased one...been satisfied everyday since.  Congrats Trace Strotheide...English Geek of the Week.