For school?
I NEED ONE FOR MY SPEECH, I CANT THINK OF ONE
THE EYE OF AN ADMINISTRATOR IS UPON YOU. ANY WRONG YOU DO IM GONNA SEE, WHEN YOU'RE ON MPGH, LOOK BEHIND YOU, 'CAUSE THATS WHERE IM GONNA BE
"First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you lose.” - Dave84311
HAVING VIRTUAL DETOX
*screaming*
ATTENTION! ATTENTION! DAVE WANTS TO START HIS SPEECH...
Telling us what the speech is about would help. Ofc something random would get their attention but at the expense of your grade?? It should be something connected to your main subject.
Im not sure how strict your teacher is.
Hello my name is Dave some of you may know me as Dave84311. I have been going to school here for a long time now and I really enjoyed my stay here. It makes me sad know that I will not get to see some of you ever again. But there where some fun times here. Like the time I pissed in your gas tank for giving me a B- and the time I killed the test cat. But any ways I will miss you all NOT!!!! fuck you all I'm out. O and go to www.MPGH.net for the best hacks.
Last edited by joshcarr20061.0; 06-12-2009 at 12:59 PM.
Just kill your teacher... no teacher = no speech...
ha ha lolz @ Obama.
What does the attention getter exactly do?
Sexy sig ujelly?
what about I have A dream or Its time for a change uh i mean Speech
“Those who control the past, control the future: who controls the present controls the past” ~ George Orwell
Its me, Dreamgun
FUCK YOU FAIL ******, SUCK YOUR DADS DICK
IT IS A "I AM SPEECH"
THE EYE OF AN ADMINISTRATOR IS UPON YOU. ANY WRONG YOU DO IM GONNA SEE, WHEN YOU'RE ON MPGH, LOOK BEHIND YOU, 'CAUSE THATS WHERE IM GONNA BE
"First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you lose.” - Dave84311
HAVING VIRTUAL DETOX
O like an attention-getting line at the begining of the speech that gets everyone to pay attention?
Sexy sig ujelly?
Or try one of these:Austin Powers - The Spy Who Shagged Me
Oooh, I've gotta turtle-head pokin' out...
* Challenging the Audience
* Sharing Personal, Humorous, or Professional Anecdotes
* Asking a Rhetorical Question
* Providing a Relevant Quotation
* Relating to the Audience
* Highlighting Benefits to the Audience
* Using the “Truths as I Know Them” Method
* Referring to the Subject of the Speech, Occasion, or Problem