Commentary by Karrie (The Puck!) #2 – Little Ol’ Gal From Austin (Part 2)

Little Ol’ Gal From Austin (Part 2)

(Link to part 1 below article)

Commentary by Karrie (The Puck!) – For TLB Project

As a kid I always wanted to be a singer, today I still want to be a singer, but I have realized that I lack things that famous singers have. Like being able to write lyrics, I suck at writing music because I have to think and when I think too much about putting lyrics together it just sounds stupid, so after I realized this I decided I wanted to be a psychologist. Even though my career is heading towards being a radio star, I just know I would make a good psychologist. Maybe being knowledgeable in that area would help me understand and explain to my generation the state of the world that we are being handed in a few years.

I’m told that sometime in the future I will have my own talk show. I will pick the guests, I will formulate the questions, and I will come up with ideas. My papa wonders who the first three people will be, and the answer is simple. Roger, papa and me. But instead of me bombarding Roger with questions from my talking points, he will probably bombard me with questions and my papa will be answering the questions with me because he jokes around a lot ( and oddly enough he is funny). He also has a knack for making me sound scarier than I actually am. I honestly can’t imagine having my own show, but Roger constantly tells me that I will and he’s positive I will be super famous. That’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are. He says I make him laugh but he makes me laugh too, that’s another reason why I enjoy doing ‘Giving Children a Voice on TLB. He cracked up when I called political Politickle! But it’s true. Watching Baby Boomers try to run things tickles me. Therefore: Poli-tickle!

In 2021 me and my mom and my brothers all moved to Tennessee. I was fourteen. My mom wanted a new start (for the third time) because my grandma had died. My uncle died. My dad died. Mom thought it was because the Great Salt Lake was drying up sending poison up in the air. I have to admit there was something in the air up there but that’s for another article.

Me and my brothers were all homeschooled courtesy of the Plandemic. I never got the jab. I saw all those people dropping dead after taking it, so I just caught COVID. We were the Quarantines on YouTube. We set up “The Apple Orchard Academy in our orchard on our property. We’d all sit under a tree and a teacher who lived on the property next to ours taught from the other side of the fence. We were all together until my brothers weren’t and it was just me in homeschool and my brothers in public school.

I in general hate school. Unless it’s lunchtime (obviously). Most of the time as a homeschooler I did four hours of homework and then went right to my room to watch TV (this was before I fell in love with K-drama) and I would also watch a lot of YouTube. On July 7 of 2022 I sprained my foot by tripping on a rock on outside stair steps (you can tell how clumsy I am by reading that.) It was right before the day I was supposed to get my hair highlighted and my nails done. By that time I was in Tennessee and nobody wore a mask and everything was open. I hopped into the shop. You have to understand that I hadn’t been in a store in two years and I was painful but I still got my hair and nails done of course. I was bed ridden for three months. During those three months of boredom was how I found my newfound interest in stray kids and K-dramas. I went to a football game and some boy told me that he was a football player and he was a rebel, which I didn’t understand until PaPa told me that they’d fought some battle here, lost, and they’ve been mad ever since.

That’s how my last two or three years have gone. I hope this tells you more about me and I look forward to creating content that extinguishes your boredom!

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Weekly Commentary by Karrie (The Puck!) #1: Little Ol’ Gal From Austin

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