Thursday, December 2, 2010

Challenge

Hopefully I will be able to post more regularly now that I am homeschooled and can do school right on the computer. So there will be more of these, If anybody notices I am posting again.

Filler Function
Fill in the blank for the following quote:
Son of a building block! It's ____________

Tis the season...

to advertise...*
No, it is definitely not. This is the season for many things, but mostly, it is for one thing that I will explain in a story we have had for a long time.
Jake was an 11 year old orphan who lived in a small, non-profit orphanage. They had very little to eat, but there always seemed to be a little more to eat, and a little more laughing around Christmas time. But, most of all, there was the Christmas orange!
Such a prize was the most wanted thing the ten boys at the orphanage could have, and, once a year, they recieved it. The looking at it, the feeling it, and, the time when they would eat it were all treasured during Christmastime.
However, unknown to Jake, he tracked a small amount of mud through the front door. He pleaded forgiveness, but the punishment was given. Jake would not be allowed to recieve his Christmas orange.
Christmas Day was gloomy, and the other boys stayed away from him, as if they didn't want to be with someone who didn't have an orange. That night, Jake could not fall asleep. He wondered why God would let a little soul suffer so much. He cried for the stuborness of man, for the poorness of the orphanage, but mostly because he had no orange.
He felt a slight tap on his shoulder, and something was quickly thrust in his hands. He felt it, and realized it was an orange! Not a usual run-of-the-mill orange, but an orange made of the segments of the nine other highly prized oranges of the other nine boys of the orphanage.
As you read this story, I hope that you will take into your lives the notion that we must all be kind to one another. Not just during Christmas, but all throughout your life, there are people who metaphorically "Need an Orange," and you can give them an "Orange."
*Quote from Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson

Monday, November 29, 2010

Well...

I am back again. I am now promising to myself to post at least every other day, maybe I will post every day soon. You never know. But, I have left a quote hanging. It is never good to leave a quote hanging like that, so here it is.
Guessing Garnish
Guess which movie, TV show, book, or comic strip this is from. Note: This is NOT guessing which category, this is guessing a quote from a single movie, TV show, book, or comic strip.
Well princess, we're going to be here for a while, so we might as well get (pause) Comfortable.
(pushing sound)

Saturday, November 27, 2010

1 year anniversary

Well, one year anniversary of non-posting, anyway. I haven't posted anything in over a year. But, I have decided to ressurect Quebster so I can again give you lots of random words, facts, and quotes. (Plus, I won NaNoWriMo. Again.) For the occasion, I am giving one random fact, word, and quote!
Hippopotomonstrosusquipidaliophobia: The fear of long words
You are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork than by a shark.
(For anyone who has not seen Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part one, do not read the following quote.)
Quote from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One:
Bellatrix: You stupid House-Elf, you could have killed me!
Dobby: No! Dobby only wants, to... maim, or seriously injure!