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The Killers

Posted by Rachel Patterson in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 8:17 am

My ipod has been officially taken over.



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life

Posted by Katherine Roman in Storytelling - Chase on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 at 2:40 am

Screen shot 2011-03-29 at 2.33.53 PM
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Progress

Posted by Melissa Buchanico in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 10:21 pm

Since Sunday afternoon, I have been posting on Twitter through my phone. I am just beginning my story so I am very excited about keeping up and attempting to tell my story through Twitter posts. I'm not very interested in Twitter, nor have i ever really used it, so this should be really interesting, aha. My time line and details are done and have started the process that is necessary​ to complete this project so I can only hope that it will turn out well. I am also following Mr.Chase so I hope he follows me back. Feel free to follow me(:

Search my email: iammelissaaxo@aim.com
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Progress

Posted by Emma Connell in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 8:52 pm

I have the blue prints and time line done for my story now all I need to do is start tweeting. My first tweet will be on Thursday. 
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benchmark

Posted by Patricia Parker in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 12:23 pm

 Im am going to be posting parts of my story soon on tumblr , or maybe twitter i have not figured that out yet but Im far in the process. the time line and blueprint of my story is already created . I am having a hard time figuring out how to end it . I am not good at creating conclusions. Especially ones that are not true. I don't even like to fantasize and so....how will I do this? hmm. 

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Benchmark Status

Posted by Katherine Roman in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 12:21 pm

Well, I have to finish polishing my story; and today I'm going to create a Facebook for my character and start to add friends to it.  I'm still trying to understand what this benchmark is actually is accomplishing but.. whatevs. Hopefully people actually read it. 
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Reflective Post 3/29

Posted by Kimberlea Talington in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 10:17 am

All of my characters have their twitter accounts and have started tweeting. I still need to finish up the timeline itself but over all it's going pretty well.

I'm in the beginning of the story were the sister (unknowingly) is giving Phillis and Henry the 15,000 dollars (I didn't get the chance to add this piece into the story itself so the project kinda gives it away. sorry :/)
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Ryan Prescot

Posted by Zachary Walls in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 10:08 am

​He now has an account on Facebook and i'm in the progress of populating his wall with many friends. he plays Mafia Wars a lot. My sister made an account for this and enrolled herself in a real Blackwood High school group, she currently has friends from the real Blackwood.
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Reflective Post (3/29)

Posted by Rachel Patterson in Storytelling - Chase on Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at 9:23 am

So far, my character, Claire, has expressed her anger and sadness towards the Natalie.  She is constantly posting notes about how Natalie is ruining her life.  In one post, she writes, “Nobody likes you but everybody wants to be like you. How contradictory! I know I’m so undeserving of what you put me through. I hate you.”  Basically, Claire wants Natalie to know that she is not as popular as she thinks she is and that people only imitate her because she is considered the one with most "authority" in student status.  Later on in the week, Claire began to post notes about people talking about her because of Natalie.  She writes, “I don't understand why you think it's acceptable for you to talk about me with everyone. We used to be friends. Now you're so evil. Why?”  Claire hints to the readers of her blog that she and Natalie used to be best friends.  Now, Natalie is doing nothing but making Claire’s life miserable by spreading rumors about her and being purely evil.

  

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Prom is Stressful

Posted by Morgan Craig-Williams in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 28, 2011 at 10:54 pm

ARDDDDD, so

 I have a prom date, we've all established that. Thing is, he's 20, I'm 16. My mom is not having that. So my plan is to just tell her, one of my friends want to take me and then have them meet up some how, good idea right? Here's the catch, I have until Friday when the deposits due. Ugh. this is so stressful. I'm not sure how this is all going to go down, I have butterflies in my stomach because I'm really looking forward to him taking me, my mom is a trip though. smh.
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