OoOOo, look what I found! Mine little guitar is so banged up and adolescently stickered, I wouldn't wanna post a picture of it. But this will do... <a href="http://www.miniorgan.com/lib/view.php?miniorgan=127&srch=&srch_type=&sortby=&output=56">http://www.miniorgan.com/lib/view.php?miniorga n=127&srch=&srch_type=&sortby=& ;output=56</a>
sandy25198
no one ever believes im dyslexic :( they all think its a lie so they always call my doctors to find out if its real or just a lie to get out of doing work :P
i always got in more trouble for talking back and winnning.....basically i was punished out of frustration. isnt that stupid?
advanced writing was creative writing, they gave us pencils, a large notebook, a theme and a printer paper containing rules in writing and told us to write a story using the rules and such.
advanced art was basically the same thing except instead of a notebook we got sketchbooks and it was the rules and elements of art plus at the end of the year we got to paint/draw on the walls and celing tiles ._. and sometimes floor tiles if you finished with the other two. i did :D
VicariousE
I think I heard it said that there's various levels of dyslexia. Either way, it's still a bummer.
Yeah, I went through that. Teachers aren't always the sharpest tools in the box, and they get annoyed when you ask too many good questions. Why whine?
My English teacher wasn't published, but he had a flair for storytelling (another big S. King fan) - I'm sure he was a lot more supportive than just giving a theme, but the rules sound okay... they'd force you to think around corners.
... and that's how graffiti artists are born. Never took art class, but that sounds harder to teach (I'm so autisitc-spastastic). Did they give you broken glass and pieces of bone to work with? Drawing's easy compared to the 3d stuff you do now though (I would think). Well, at least floor mess is usually easier to clean....