– 106 Scene 4 – Clothing scene – Myles: How hard can it be to shop for your mother and family? Have you ever shopped for anyone before? Context (right in the beginning of the scene before he delves into shopping) I didn’t take on this job as Creative director for nothing; I know, I have the style and flashiness to make the sickest book cover! I just need to figure out this shopping part. Robert showed you a typical outfit your mom might wear, how important is it to big thinking outside the box for this book cover? Context (After Robert shows him a typical outfit) This outfit is exactly what we don’t want to get my mom, I have to think outside the box and give this the proper Myles twist. Overall how do you think the shopping went? Did you find what you were looking …show more content…
Context (Spying on Myles shopping) Man, first it was the junkyard, and that was already crazy…but Myles definitely has no clue how to shop...creative director (sarcastic look)…(good laugh) Can you do a Face palm and some eye rolls – Context (great reactions from Robert seeing stuff that Myles thinks will work) Talk about being a spy for Shaunie? How hard has it been to be a spy while supporting Myles as best you can? I got Myles back and I’ll do my best to help, but at the end of the day – Shaunie knows best, and right now Myles doesn’t know much. (cringe face) Myles/Robert Talk about being a spy for Shaunie? How hard has it been to be a spy while supporting Myles as best you can? Context (Myles telling Robert in scene that he is way off on his selections) Myles: You got to back off Robert and let me do my Magic… Robert: What magic? (Funny look at camera) Alt: Myles: Robert, let the creative director direct; I’m Spielberging this show! (Something along those lines) Robert: Speilberg? You realize Spielberg is a film director not a photographer? Come on
guarding his guy that the quarterback doesn't even think to try and throw to his side (Attner).
... attempts to change the way Mama and Maggie perceive tradition by using the quilts as a wall display. Mama refuses to allow it, Dee was offered the quilts when she was in college and didn’t want them at that time. Mama gives the quilts to Maggie as her wedding gift to be used every day as they were intended, knowing how much Maggie appreciates them. I agree with Mama and Maggie for keeping family memories and objects in daily use. It is important to maintain your family history in your everyday life to preserve those special memories.
Within the entire United states navy, the most secretive and threatening group is Seal Team 6. This special operations unit has been faced with many dangerous missions, the most famous of which being the raid on Osama Bin Laden. They spend much of their time in Afghan hunting Al Qaeda leaders and suspected militants. They receive criticism from both the public and united states allies about their missions, and methods of operation. Richard Marcinko was given only six weeks to put the team together, and all the applicants came from an underwater demolition team. Seal Team 6 is the navy’s most reliable group, they are called upon for the most dangerous missions, and they are often the most criticized military group shrouded in mystery.
...eans. He tells Samneric where he plans to hide, but they end up telling Jack.
Sam also lives alone while Radio lived with his mother before she passed away unexpectedly. Radio was first bullied by the football team before the befriended him and Sam has multiple friends who also have different intellectual disabilities. Radio goes to school, under the supervision of the coach while Sam has a job he attends to daily to pay bills.
During his career, SSG Cline served as an Intelligence and Electronics Warfare (IEW) NCOIC, and company Retention NCO .He participated in Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan where he was a Night shift Maintenance Technician as well as Ulchi Freedom Guardian 11 and 2 Corps level Training exercises at Fort Hood where he served as Night Shift NCOIC. He also participated in the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade Panama Exercise 2017 (PANAMAX 17) at Fort Sam Houston, Texas.
Additionally, Hayden related an anecdote about how he would go to his grandchildren’s school or sports events and see employees of these agencies among the crowd of parents and relatives. He said this was proof more than anything--that you could have someone as a friend and have your children play with his or her children, causing direct interactions with this person, and then unwittingly be disgusted by the same person (e.g., a CIA employee) because of false portrayals in the media. Hayden’s point can be summarized by the old adage: “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” This refers to both the depiction of intelligence employees, as well as the people we know and interact with every
Anyone who reads this book can agree that Mike Bennett, the lead detective and negotiator, doesn’t exactly like his job. When Mike got called back to the crime scene he said, “ I am really starting to hate my current role” (Patterson 198). The first reason that Mike doesn’t like his job is because he never gets time off. On his days off, when he is supposed to be spending time with his family, he gets called in weather he
you wore a bit more colorful clothes that kept a simple design. The common puritan woman does
How are things in Sydney going? It has been 2 months since I had left Australia on the 5th of October. I am very excited to reach Egypt ready to have a crack at the war as well as get to see what all the fuss is over the pyramids. On the boat we have been having a great time many of us having competitions, singing songs, discussing what we think war will be like and having a joke. There is this one bloke that never stops talking and lucky me has to sleep next to him, although he is good company through the rough nights.
Although his goals have changed slightly. He started the season just trying to finish up a case by doing a few drug searches in the projects, and by the end he is challenging chain of command, telling commissioner Burrell "the court orders give me a total of 90 days on five phones I'm doing the full 90." (Ep. 12) From being called a company man earlier in the season to now challenging the prized chain of command, Daniels starts to put so much into the case. It seems to boost his chances of being promoted, but in the end, all of the police work he does amounts to nothing, and his opportunity for a promotion disappears.
“Kim, you have ten minutes to come downstairs! We will not be late for this dinner!” Trying to ignore her high-pitched voice, I make my way into my room. As I walk through the matte, mulberry-colored door, I see the hideous floral sundress that my mother has gently placed on my bed. What is the point of this stupid dinner? All I want is to be able to eat what I want, when I want. Why can’t she understand that? Dad would have understood. I just want to stay within my paisley walls, lights dimmed, and not worry about anything at all.
Currently, my responsibilities include sensitive tasks as a returning member of my staff, meaning I provide substantial direction and assistance to new members
Lucas M.- sometimes seems as though not focused or productive with advisory activities, there has been improvement in more recent weeks
But, he worked hard and learned from his mistakes to lead him to a great success at the end. For example, when Ben catches the mole, “there were shouts of “well done” and “Bravo!”(pg. 290) Another theme in this book is don’t judge a book by its cover, in a bad way. Ben really relied on Murray at the beginning because he was helping him so much. He thought Murray was the smartest boy in the school. But after many, many investigations, he found out that he was the mole for an “Evil” spy school. And Ben trusted him so much that he gave Murray all his information, which meant that Murray could easily track down