Anyway, this isn't another rehash entry like the past couple of them seem to be. And I'm certainly not going to complain all throughout this one. Instead, I'm going to start my annotated bibliography in a very ROUGH DRAFT-y sort of way. As in, I have no idea how to set this up, but I'm going to toss out my sources in this entry to keep this on subject.
I first used my old roommate, Andrew Stackhouse(in the narrative, I refer to him as "Cody"), a senior alongside me here at IPFW. We're still good friends, so it made it easy to get some quotes and memories and whatnot from him to use in the narrative. He was a good sport about the whole thing, even though I tend to poke fun at him through the whole thing. It's cool, though.
So, I guess I'd set this up like this:
Stackhouse, Andrew. "Quote, quote, quote, blah, blah, blah."
Meh, I don't really know. If that isn't right, I'll have to just look it up on Google or something. Regardless, my other quotes came from my friend Tasha Truelove (referred to in the story as "Amanda," I believe). And some others came from the IPFW housing campus administrator, my old resident assistant, etc.
So...
Stackhouse, Andrew. "............................."
Taylor, Krystal. "..............."
Truelove, Tasha. "................."
Warner, Molly. "...................."
City of Denver (?)
Other such assorted things (?)
Uh, what exactly am I to include in this annotated thing? I don't really even know how to set these up, let alone what to put in them. That's kind of pathetic for an English major in his final year of schooling, huh?
I came into this entry anticipating setting up my entire bibliography, but that obviously didn't work, and now I'm out of time with this. I'll have to come back tomorrow and set it up, and I'll let you know how the recording with Andy and Dylan turned out. Also, tomorrow marks the date that I have to finish up the portfolio, and the blog entires, as well as almost everything else on the planet. We'll see how this goes! Wish me luck!

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