Friday, January 27, 2006
- Story by Lindsay Cohen, Grade 9

"How ‘bout an ice cream sundae fer you, little Susie?"

"No thank ya’, Mr. Callidus. A’ just ate ma’ lunch and mama says the ice cream isn’t good fer ma’ tummy."

"But you’re such a pretty lil’ girl. All pretty girls need ice cream!" Susie moved her head from left to right, inspecting her surroundings like a watch guard.

"A’right," she said in a soft voice, "just don’t tell mama."

"That’s a girl!"

"A’ only got twenty-five cents, though."

"Just the right amount for a sundae with a cherry on top."

APRIL 24, 1962. THE SOUTHERN POST. FRONT PAGE:
"GIRL DIES LAST NIGHT OF UNKNOWN CAUSE. SYMPTOMS WERE HIGH FEVER AND SORE THROAT."

Mr. Callidus flicked the paper onto his kitchen table with a smirk on his face.

"Awww. Poor lil’ girl. The family must be jus’ devastated."


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StudentWriter    Posted by
StudentWriter
on 1/27/2006
7:38 PM
 Thursday, January 26, 2006

In the news today is a young children's book called Potty Time With Elmo. The book has different buttons that, when pressed, emit Elmo's helpful, childlike voice instructing kids on how to use the potty. But is he saying something else?

Uh oh! Who has to go?

That's what the publishers of the book say is being misheard by some readers/listeners. Apparently, there are a few defective books out there where the audio file on this particular phrase sounds ... different. Some parents and their very young children have heard

Uh oh! Who wants to die?

Now whatever the reason behind this flaw in some of the books--whether it was the result of some disgruntled employee getting his revenge, or the readers hearing something that isn't there, or that it is a corrupted file as the publisher says--whatever the case may be, I don't want to hear it. I'm kinda scared just thinking that it's out there.

However, it is intriguing to think that Elmo may be contemplating his own mortality. 


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 1/26/2006
10:16 PM
 Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Editors' Note: We asked you to tell us who inspires you in life, who your influences are. Here's what some of you had to say.

The author who influences my writing most is Meg Cabot. I've read many of her books like the Princess Diaries Series to The Mediator. I love her style of writing, which is directed to pre-teens and teens. Her books are funny and unpredictable. Meg has written many books, which I intend to do in my lifetime. She continues to take on the challenge of being a writer. I am hoping that in my lifetime I can make a page-turner book just like she has done.


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StudentWriter    Posted by
StudentWriter
on 1/25/2006
11:35 AM

Two years ago, my mom got Breast Cancer and ever since then she has been an inspiration in my eye.  Through her worst, she stayed strong for me, my siblings, and my dad.  She made sure that I knew she would make it through this, and of course she did.

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StudentWriter    Posted by
StudentWriter
on 1/25/2006
11:32 AM


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