Monday, December 10, 2012

Mexican Oreos








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  1. this experience was like creating a made up story with toys when i was younger.

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  2. DEAR "Yo", please describe what that is like. What did you do as a child? How did your play AND create? Use descriptive words. I'm interested in that, and what is different now that you are older...

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    1. it reminded me of my childhood because when i had alot of toys i would love to set them up and make up an outragous story to go with it.

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  3. Summary: This tells a stroy about a mother who slept around and a father who wanted to start a family. When she was finally pregnant and going into labor, nobody wanted to bring her into their home. when they finally found a home everybody was nosy because they found out that there was more than one father and more than one baby. A lot of people started to crowd around to see the birth. The mother finally had triplets, two white babies and a black one. In the end an angel came out and told who the father was.

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  4. it reminded me of the time i went out for 8th period with my art class and disrespected the first christmas

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    1. This is about us well the mexican oreos telling our version of the first christmas and it reminded me of second grade when my whole class would make a story just using images

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  5. Making this was childish yet very fun. The whole bootleg first Christmas was just from the top of our heads. It was a very fun experience and also very funny.

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  6. Joel and Oliver. Please explain... what process led you to the Christmas parody and how did you imagine it?

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  7. This piece is a women that was soon to be the mother of the black baby Jesus. Before this the woman was wild a slept around alot. When she was pregnant three men showed up to see who was the father. There were three babies but one was black none of the men were black. An angel in a dream revealed to them who the father really was.

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