Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Facebook

I have a Facebook and I use it quite a bit. I use it to stay in touch with friends, up to date on sports, and stay "in the know" on other events.  It is convenient to talk with people who don't know how to text message very well (older generations).  I don't use any other types of social media, except for Snapchat, but maybe someday I'll get a LinkdIn.  I will wait until I become a big business man first though.  Right now I do not have a Twitter, Instagram, Kik, Myspace, or any other type of networking because I think that most of them are stupid and a waste of time.

Monday, February 3, 2014

My Playlist

Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles
Imagine - John Lennon
Welcome To The Jungle - Guns ‘N Roses
Thunderstruck - ACDC
Don’t Fear (The Reaper) - Blue Oyster Cult



I chose these songs because they each are a ‘favorite’ of mine. Strawberry Fields Forever is my favorite song by The Beatles, my favorite band. Imagine is my favorite John Lennon song, who is my favorite artist. Welcome To The Jungle is my favorite workout song and brings back memories from every summer since my freshman year of highschool. Thunderstruck is my favorite song from football. We were the Thunderbirds and Thunderstruck was our song. Lastly, Don’t Fear (The Reaper) is my favorite song of all time. I heard all of these songs my freshman year, not necessarily for the first time. It was then that those songs hit me and they became a favorite of mine. This playlist will probably tell viewers that I enjoy listening to older music more than current music, I also don’t listen to ‘empty’ music. The songs I listen to generally have an underlying meaning behind them, hence none of the current top music. Viewers would not be able to tell my entire preference of music from just these few songs. I tend to like most everything. I’ll listen to anything from Eric Church to Five Finger Death Punch, Disturbed to Daft Punk, and Bullet For My Valentine to Bob Dylan. Viewers would probably assume that all I listen to is ‘70s and ‘80s which as previously stated is not completely true.

Travis McKinney

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