Fellow Pupils,
An incredible honor has been bestowed upon us - we have been granted permission to decorate a most coveted ceiling tile. This tile represents our immortalization. We AP English III students shall live on forever, in the forms of plaster and paint. It is an august privelege to be given a tile, for our tile shall be hung among the tiles of the great AP English students before us. This next generation has an obligation to respect the dignity of the craft, and to respect the memory of those former students whose dedication and talent has inspired countless others. This tile must shine as brilliantly as the North Star of still night, and hearten all who gaze upon it. I ask, who among us has the artisic genious to compose the fresco? Not I, but surely one among us is worthy of the challenge. Does anyone care to offer their wisdom or suggestions? Perhaps some tribute to Hayakawa would be best, or a portrait of the exalted pound-and-explode handshake. Even a simple phrase with complex intentional or extentional meaning would be appropriate, such as "this is not a ceiling tile". I implore you for your suggestions
-Ashley
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I can paint well and sometimes do for fun. Hayakawa is always a good choice or something poking fun at Disney would be even better.
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"This is not a ceiling tile."
That is all.
Hey, it's Erin.
Ashley, that was so inspiring I had tears in my eyes. What a shame I have no artistic talent. I think we should definitely include Hayakawa :)
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