Monthly Archives: October 2011
Monologue- Edmond Asante
I’m a jokester and proud of it. The ability to induce laughter is one of the best weapons I have at my disposal and it’s very important to me. After all, if you’re too busy laughing and smiling then there is … Continue reading
My gray-t (great) monologue. Kevin Zhang
What to write about for my monologue? I don’t even know. The shirt im wearing is gray. Gray is one of my favorite colors.I think I wore gray three times this week. Why do I like gray though? I think it’s because … Continue reading
My Monologue (Ignore the other one) Francesca LoGiudice
My life motto is “humor is good for the soul.” My close family and friends would say that I am outgoing. I am so outgoing when I am around people who I feel comfortable with and I love making them … Continue reading
Monologue – Matthew Gottesman
I love my youth. It is so amazing, so powerful, invigorating! I love it so much, that I choose to do nothing but marvel it and treasure it. I never dare to not appreciate it, for how many in there … Continue reading
Monologue – Judith Quilapio
College is like High School only you don’t get graded on class participation. Oh how I wish you did! It would make the hour to two hour long classes go by faster. Think about it, if your grades depend on … Continue reading
Monlogue – Emmanuel Rodriguez
Hey guys, I can’t really think of much to say in this monologue, so I’ll just talk about what I’m doing at this moment. I’m sitting down doing my monologue, wondering how much should I write. I’m can’t really formulate the … Continue reading
Monologue- Youssef Mamdouh
“Stand clear of the closing doors please.” The same thing I’ve heard every morning for the past 6 years of my life, and yet every train ride is different than the other. The New York City subway system has helped … Continue reading
Monologue – Byong Yu
STOP TOUCHING MY BUTT!!! Commuting to school is such a pain in the (insert word). Having to wake up early then I’m used to and being able to get ready on time has never been harder. Walking to the subway … Continue reading
Monologue- Catherine Cespedes
You only live once right? Yea, I plan on making it a good life. Sure there’s a million responsibilities, but I think to much of life is concerned with pleasing others, your proffessors, peers, parents. Ugh yea so what … Continue reading
Monologue- Michael Skowron
As i sit here writing this monologue im listening to the shady 2.0 cypher on youtube. Also while writing this i realize how much mine will suck compared to everyone elses deep sentimental monologues. Im not into this whole deep … Continue reading