Compare/Contrast-My Brother And I

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Compare/Contrast-My Brother And I

Robert Boggs
Comm. 2
Parker-Clever

Tell us Apart

Life adventures. Those two words put together make up our childhood memories. If it weren’t for adventures, it would be hard for us to learn things outside of a book. The only way to experience these things is to get out and explore. This is my logic of thinking. On the other hand here is my Brother Casey’s logic: we need to go to school, Robert, please, we need to go to school, I need to learn things, I don’t want to get into trouble…and what if…what if? And so what if? I say lets go out and walk around in the woods all day. See, differences. It’s just a small difference like that, that make up an individual person and who they are. Casey and I are totally different people when it comes to risk taking activities, such as… gambling…one of my favorites. I would rather press my luck in a poker tournament rather than save the money to fuel up my car. Risk taking is what I feed off of. Casey, for instance would rather take his money and conserve every last penny of it. Polar opposites describe my brother and I when risk taking comes into play.
Now onto our social life. How do you think we rank up against each other in the social world? Well were about the same. Friends keep us going, we both run around with all types of crowds; from jocks to goth, were friends with everybody. Casey would much rather hang out with the rocker type crowd. Everybody likes Casey and he gets along great with everyone. If I had to guess, I would say I’m quite the social butterfly myself. My type of crowd is the jock type, but I like hanging out with everyone. Since we are not the same age or in the same grade, and we do not go to the same school, we do not have many of the same friends. Casey is 16 and he is a sophomore in high school, he doesn’t play any sports and he loves video games. I am 18 and I attend Hocking College and I played several sports while I was in high school and I enjoy shooting guns with my friends. We do have...

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