Monthly Archives: October 2011
monologue
Hi everybody! I’m hungry! I need food… I want some cheese fries… I love that dollar pizza place in front of the 23rd street building. I also like the bubble tea place too… mhm… I’m so hungry right now, I … Continue reading
Albert’s Monologue
I wasn’t sure what to talk to you about so I figured I pick something we can all relate to. The transition from high school to college. It’s not so bad, but I think it’s quite different. For example, it … Continue reading
Sasha’s Monologue
I miss people. People are in Nebraska and Rochester and freaking Auckland, New Zealand, and not here. Last year was my best year of high school- everyone became friends or at least got friendlier with each other. I usually love … Continue reading
John’s Monologue
So last weekend I went to the museum. I havent been at a museum in such a long time. It was such a thrill to see the dinasours and inventions that was at this place. It was so much fun, … Continue reading
Matt’s Monologue
Hmm, how to start this monologue? I guess saying who I am is a good start. Who am I? I’m seventeen, (eighteen in just a few weeks, I can’t wait), and I am a freshman at Baruch College. When, like … Continue reading
Michelle’s Monologue
I live a pretty typical life for an 18 year old girl. I like pretty typical things: books, music, movies, and going out. See? Pretty typical teenage things. I went to a pretty typical high school and had the typical … Continue reading
Monononononono
What is a fortune cookie? Why do we eat them? For the goodness of the cookie, or for the mystery that lies within the fortune? I once had one at Pinkberry, a frozen yogurt place where i was employed. The … Continue reading
Homeworrkkkkk
How is everyone doing with the english journles and study sheets for history?
MONOLOGUE
At 2:50 every tuesday and thursday I make no haste to make it to the next class. 7th floor room 711, listening to the grueling ongoing grammatical flow of nonsense comng from an odd middle aged man whom believes that … Continue reading
D.SINGH’S MONOLOGUE
Baruch college. Some may have wanted to go to IVY League schools and leave the state and live on your own but me? I wanted to stay in New York City. I can’t see myself living anywhere else. I wanted … Continue reading