So we were assigned to read some columns and post what they were about and all that stuff. But what I want to talk is what I didn't like in some of the columns. The first two columns were fine, in fact I really enjoyed them. How we, the underdogs, were able to rise up to the occasion and were able to beat the Russians. Also the second column reminded us of all the great moments in sports history, and how the brave people ran into the streets trying to help the marathon runners, not even knowing if another bomb was on the way.
Then there was the wedding dress column. Prince Williams was marrying Kate... Woohoo! Congratulations! But did we really need to read a whole column about a wedding dress... that hadn't even been created yet? The whole column was just speculations about how the dress might look, and who might possible be creating it. You could just wait a few months and you would get your answer.
Also the one about a party. I understand how hard working the mom was, trying to create the perfect party or her kid, but writing a column about mocking you wife in her work to me is considered rude, if not downright insulting. I understood the point of view he was trying to show, on dads not getting enough trust but the writer might have stretched it a little too far.
And lastly there was the story on dogs, man's best friend. The writer wrote about how he wanted to get a dog, and all the benefits you would have by getting one. But in the end, he still didn't get one. I found it kind of pointless in writing a story about dogs if in the end you don't even manage to get one.
These were just my opinions on the columns, and you may think differently about them. So which columns did you think were the best or the worst?
Then there was the wedding dress column. Prince Williams was marrying Kate... Woohoo! Congratulations! But did we really need to read a whole column about a wedding dress... that hadn't even been created yet? The whole column was just speculations about how the dress might look, and who might possible be creating it. You could just wait a few months and you would get your answer.
Also the one about a party. I understand how hard working the mom was, trying to create the perfect party or her kid, but writing a column about mocking you wife in her work to me is considered rude, if not downright insulting. I understood the point of view he was trying to show, on dads not getting enough trust but the writer might have stretched it a little too far.
And lastly there was the story on dogs, man's best friend. The writer wrote about how he wanted to get a dog, and all the benefits you would have by getting one. But in the end, he still didn't get one. I found it kind of pointless in writing a story about dogs if in the end you don't even manage to get one.
These were just my opinions on the columns, and you may think differently about them. So which columns did you think were the best or the worst?
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