Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Introducing

I was teaching my students about word connotations today. You know, how "home" connotes something different than "house" and how "emaciated" connotes something different than "thin" and (okay, I'm going there) how "George W. Bush" connotes something different than "presidential."

We discussed why sports teams would rather be known as the "Bears" or "Giants" or "Raiders" instead of the "Butterflies" or "Pond Lillies" or "Rainbows" (although what's up with the "Dolphins" and "Packers?") Since we were there, I thought about moving the topic along to why it is offensive to many American Indians to have mascots like the "Braves" or "Indians," but thought I didn't have enough time--today--to do that topic justice.

Then we moved on to the names of cars. They were able to brainstorm quite a list of car names and their corresponding connotations: Escape, Avalanche, and the classic blunder, Nova.

Students then got to create their own car, name it, and then try to "sell" it to the rest of the class.

So, without further ado, let me introduce you to the all-new Chevy Slug. Slogan, "All-Terrain Slug Power."

According to them: "This car is perfect for hunters with its camouflage system. The all-terrain slug can go up to 10 mph and gets 30 mpg. You can climb up cliffs and mountains with no problem. With its ultra grip tires you climb straight up! It is a two-seater love mobile. Want to go on the ultimate scenic drive? Take the Slug and go anywhere!"

Thursday, February 5, 2009

I know, I know

I have been derelict in my blogging duties. And if you're looking for a SUPER post that makes up for all of the time between this post and my last post, sorry to disappoint. Truth is, I'm in my busiest time of the year and barely have a moment to myself. So instead of a "real" blog entry, you'll have to settle for some funny t-shirts that I've found. In an homage to my friend who organizes life by lists, I've grouped together the t-shirts into categories.

First up are t-shirts that make reference to life "Back in the day."



The next group is "Political Humor"

And the final group is "Current Slang"