My name is Jason Stauber. I was born in Milwaukee and lived there a majority of my life. I now live in Menomonee Falls, and work at Champps Americana in Brookfield. I am an Architectural Engineering major and I will hopefully be at MSOE in the Fall Semester. I have a chocolate lab puppy named Armani. I'd say he's pretty awesome. I like to dance, and I love music. I went to Wisconsin Lutheran High School on 84th and Bluemound. I like to spend my spare time doing really anything besides wasting it watching television, whether it be going bowling, renting a movie, hanging out with friends, or playing basketball.

Armani - He's a lot bigger now.
I signed up for this class because it seemed like a fun class which I would enjoy. In a previous class held by Professor Booker, the conversation was more on a peer level, rather than a classroom level and I feel I learned quite a bit. All of my previous English classes I felt like, "I don't want to be here," but I actually looked forward to the class. Also, I find that I do better academically when i am in classes that I enjoy and do not mind going to rather than something that does not interest me at all.
My personal favorite novel is "A Child Called It," by Dave Pelzer. I enjoyed this novel because of the drama of it, and the struggle that Dave went through to be where he is at. That being said, I am really unsure of the type of writing that interests me. I have not read many books in my life and am looking forward to reading new authors who offer different styles and plots. If I am looking for a book to read, I look for one that catches my attention immediately. I do not want to wait 150 pages before it gets good. I can not say I prefer fiction over non-fiction, or comedy over drama because I would enjoy all genre's with the right plot and if the plot's pace moves at a fast rate. I guess my impatience has a lot to do with what I read.
My personal history with English classes has not been one of enjoyment. It was not until English 102 and English 206 (technical writing) that I actually enjoyed going to class. In the past it was grammar this, punctuation that, but in my last two classes I learned how to be clear in my writing, and how to analyze and look deeper into writing which makes it much more interesting. I think that this online English class will be a good experience. The reason I feel that way is because having it online will force all students to interact leading to deeper conversation and new ways to look at things. I am not a fan of a class in which a majority of the students sit down and stare at they're desk the entire time while 2 people participate.
I do not really have any knowledge of Ireland except St. Patrick of the Lutheran faith, and even that the details are blurred. However, I will bring to the class a willingness to participate and talk about what we have read and my own ideas of analysis. I look forward to hearing the ideas of others and bringing what my thoughts are on literature in general, and the literature we will be reading in class.
I belong to facebook, and even that I am not addicted to as many. I go through my little spurts where I am on there often for a few days but majority of the time there is very little activity on my facebook account. I absolutely hate drama, and Facebook is a drama filled world with fights and other people's private business that I could care less about knowing. For example, If your boyfriend/girlfriend/friend/family and yourself are having problem, I wish the best for you, but would prefer not to read the details over the internet. This may be slightly off topic, but Jersey Shore is a perfect television example of this. I watched it once, and it is the worst show ever and should not be on TV. There may not be a guy punching a girl in the face on facebook, but I'm sure you get the point.

The city of Dubai. I'd really like to visit here because I love architecture and Dubai has some of the most amazing architecture in the world, included the world's only 7-star hotel called the Burj Al Arab. Hopefully one day I'll get there, and since they're economy is one of the worst in the world right now, hopefully they wont be bankrupt before I get there.
http://www.espn.com... I visit this site because I go to school and I work which leaves me very little time to enjoy sports. I am a huge sports fan.
As I mentioned I am a huge sports fan, and an even bigger packer fan. I find this particular clip interesting because I got to see Brett Farve have a Brett Farve moment for the Vikings, which definitely puts a smile on my face every time I see it.

Hey Jason,
ReplyDeleteI'm a Packer fan as well and I just had to comment on your youtube choice. I LOVE IT!!! While watching that game I just about died laughing when I saw him throw that pass. I know you said you don't like the drama of Facebook (I'm fairly addicted), but the moment I saw that pass, I was on Facebook ripping him apart. A few of my friends are Favre fans still and I just couldn't resist. Anyway, just wanted to say hi and thanks for the video post. I think I could watch that all day...
Marie