Wednesday, January 16, 2013

My Life


My Life
            My name is Micah Rensch. Sports, school, and family life have always been at the forefront of my life. My grandpa swears he never saw me without some sort of ball in my hand as a kid.  From day one of my life sports have been part of who I am. I played football, basketball, and baseball basically out of womb and continue to play those three sports in high-school. By playing sports I can get my mind off any worries from my day and help my daily life.  Through these sports I have discovered how to work hard and try to apply this to my school life and life as a person.  I always work my hardest in school and try to be a kind and caring person even though I get intense during sports. 

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  3. First of all, you currently don't have a ball in your hand, therefore your comment regarding your grandpa is invalid. Second, I highly doubt that you were thinking about sports on day one. Maybe day 273 - 312, but day one is absolutely absurd. Piggybacking on that thought, elaborate on basically out of the womb because most children do not start participating in football until at least age 5 and basketball and baseball until age 4. To me, "out of the womb" sounds like a bit of a hyperbole.......This is all I could write in the allotted time period given to us by Mrs. Hake. Perhaps I will continue berating your life story another day.

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  4. This is ridiculously inaccurate. I refuse to waste my precious time correcting the obnoxiously large amount of grammar/vocabulary errors that exist in this pitiful excuse of a paragraph. Good day.

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  5. Was it uncomfortable being born in a manger or were you ok with it/ also do you have any of the myr the wiremen gave you left, I'm looking to buy some.

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    1. Sam, I think you are confusing my life story with the one of Jesus Christ. So no, it was not uncomfortable being born in a manger.

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