Monday, 4 May 2009

Last night was a freind's birthday, we went out in Basingstoke, had a meal in Coal and went back to hers were we watched Twilight, awesome film. As I was traveling home with my mummy this morning we stopped in tescos to pick up the usual, sour skittles and peanut satay sauce!! We were then off home, traveling back to the excitement of Four Marks (place to be!!) Before we reached the Oak Park Bungalow we stopped in a petrol station. As Mummy Twine was filling up Audrie the Audi I looked up an saw a nun (in her 70's) struggling to undo the cap on her car, so being me i stepped out of the car to lend a helping hand, she gave me a huge grin and said i was 'Very kind'.
As I got back in the car I thought to myself about what a good deed I just did, nobody else was helping her not even middle age people, who are meant to set people like me an example. When i got home i thought about it much more, and i have decided that lots of people are very harsh on our generation, 'The Hoodies' shall i say and at the end of everything i still think were the ones who help out society most!! Yes, we do get drunk, and yes some people do take drugs and smoke, but at then end of the day, you would be lying if you told me that you didn't do that when you was my age.
Whenever I walk past someone I always smile at them, and when they don't smile pack it really upsets me. People like that are very stereotypically they haven't given me a chance, and when i smile at them, i would have thought that i have reassured them that i am not harmless like the media likes to make out.
Thinking back to the petrol station incident, there were loads of people there and all of them were older than me, and yet I was the only one, who could be bothered to get out of the car and help out the the poor little old nun.

Just Give Us A Bit Of Slack!!
Pleasee!!

1 comment:

  1. I completely agree with you gemma, I think that it is the fault of our sensationalist media trying to grab the headlines with 'Hoodie' stories and warping people's view of our generation

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