Have you ever heard of the legendary Jasper who single-handedly annihilated the gory monsters of Gorguryeo and brought order and peace to the once chaotic world of Alsatania? Of course, you still have not because whether fact or fiction, this story still does not exist in any annals of history. This is just an allegorical tall tale.
Jasper is also a precious silica, which comes in lustrous red African, smooth yellow Egyptian substance or the sparkling green stone. This was the favorite gem in Assyria, Greece and Persia during the 18th century Before Christ. This post is not about this precious stone though, (although the stone resembles the person) but about a genuine individual named Jasper.
Jasper is a simple student. He goes to class, writes his assignments, performs his lab work, and sometimes goes out with friends to de-stress in scenic beaches and watchblockbuster movies like the Twilight Saga . If you look at him, you would think, “Here’s another ordinary student.”
However ….there is more to it, than meets the eye… read on…
He is voracious…look at how he craves for the food as if he has been starved for several days. Lol….no, wait. That is not the story this post is all about. This post is about Jasper, the person.
Jasper is the president of the class. He cracks his jokes now and then, but knows when to close his mouth. He is the "gofer." “Where’s Jasper? Tell him to distribute the handouts.”
“Jasper, kindly inform your classmates to read the new announcements.”
“Turn the lights off, when you leave the room.”
Go for that, go for this. Get that, get this.
He never complains if he knows the activity is good for his class, a great boon for teachers.
He is a student you can count on to do his responsibilities first before anything else. But make no mistake; he is wacky and he can make you laugh as well.
You can always count on Jasper, the responsible student, the raconteur, the diligent one, and the president of the class. Need I say more?
Jasper is also a precious silica, which comes in lustrous red African, smooth yellow Egyptian substance or the sparkling green stone. This was the favorite gem in Assyria, Greece and Persia during the 18th century Before Christ. This post is not about this precious stone though, (although the stone resembles the person) but about a genuine individual named Jasper.
Jasper is a simple student. He goes to class, writes his assignments, performs his lab work, and sometimes goes out with friends to de-stress in scenic beaches and watch
However ….there is more to it, than meets the eye… read on…
He is voracious…look at how he craves for the food as if he has been starved for several days. Lol….no, wait. That is not the story this post is all about. This post is about Jasper, the person.
Who is Jasper?
Jasper is the president of the class. He cracks his jokes now and then, but knows when to close his mouth. He is the "gofer." “Where’s Jasper? Tell him to distribute the handouts.”
“Jasper, kindly inform your classmates to read the new announcements.”
“Turn the lights off, when you leave the room.”
Go for that, go for this. Get that, get this.
He never complains if he knows the activity is good for his class, a great boon for teachers.
He is a student you can count on to do his responsibilities first before anything else. But make no mistake; he is wacky and he can make you laugh as well.
You can always count on Jasper, the responsible student, the raconteur, the diligent one, and the president of the class. Need I say more?
4 comments:
I say, get him to the blogosphere, Jen.
Looks like he has lots of stories to tell :)
Hello Roy,
Oo nga, marami nga..lol...Thanks for the encouragement.
O, Jasper, mab blog ka na raw , sabi ni sir Roy.
maam gi,, i never expected na ganito ung gagawin nyo nung hiniram nyo ung picture ko, aha! natatawa tlga ako,, super like,, natouch? nasiyahan ng sobra,, salamt po! aha!
Hello Jasper,
Siyempre, napapansin lahat iyan. Salamat sa pag lead sa class mo, nagiging maayos ang lahat dahil sa leadership mo. Congrats!
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