Sunday, December 29, 2013

Invitation to Friends By: John Lamond

Dear Jimmy,
         Have you ever experienced a place that uplifts your mood and personality. The community of Graceland has a huge impact on visitors lives. The people of Graceland love and care about others. They are always trying to make others feel better. I know that you would love to come and vacation here, especially with your kids.We have many adventureous activities for you, your wife, and your kids. For you and your wife we have a sensational spa. For your children, we have desserts and many enjoyable nights that will make you go to bed satisfied! So hopefully you and your wonderful family will think about coming here for your next vacation! See you soon!
                                                                                      Your Friend,
                                                                                                John Lamond

Monday, December 16, 2013

Daily Intinerary By: Grace Terrizzi

Daily Itinerary:

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  •  8:00AM: Wake up and brainstorm your day in your head and write it down on the responsibility slip[Responsibility slip- A slip given to you by the community saying your awake and saying which breakfast lunch and dinner place you are going to and what morning and afternoon activities you want to do for the day]. Program your life watch [Life Watch- watch all citizens must wear on their right wrist and after you activate it, it will beep when it is time to move on to something else in your day, and is kind of like a ticket to get into the places you planned in the morning. This watch also holds all you life's information such as your permanent records, and past daily itineraries.] If you do not wear this watch at all times look for consequences in the "List of Rules" You can call a friend to plan to do something with them.
  • 8:30AM: Put responsibility slip under the door and the M.O.C's "MACHINES. OPERATED TO. COLLECT" will come and get it. If you forget to put it out and the M.O.C'S already came you aren't in trouble but the consequences are in the "List of rules"
  • 8:35AM:  Get ready to start your day with your morning activities clothes on. If you are changing to a different activity for the afternoon you must take the clothes-changer case with your afternoons activities clothes in it. [Clothes-Changer case- A suit-case that comes with your house (that you can customize) that you put your change of clothes in that you will wear for your afternoon activity however if you don't change activities then you don't need to use one]
  • 9:30AM: Sign in for attendance on the C.O.A's "COMPUTER. OPERATED FOR. ATTENDANCE" [C.O.A-  Conputer connected to the  turn style, that you scan your watch for acceptance to that assigned place or activity. It holds the information such as who didn't show up and that information is sent to the administration building.] If you don't show up or show up late, there are consequences in the "List of Rules". After that sit tight until everyone gets settled.You have 15 minutes to do this.
  • 9:45AM: Start breakfast (every place is a buffet).
  • 10:45AM: Head to your first activity.
  • 11:00AM: Sign in on the C.O.A and put the clothes changer in a locker to hold. Get ready for that activity.
  • 11:15AM: Begin morning activity.
  • 2:45PM: Finish morning activity, get clothes changer case, catch the trolley for the lunch place you chose on your responsibility slip.
  • 3:00PM: Sign in on C.O.A for lunch get settled and ready to eat.
  • 3:15PM: Begin eating (every lunch place is a buffet).
  • 4:00PM: Finish Lunch and catch trolley for afternoon activity.
  • 4:15PM: Sign in to afternoon activity and change if you need to.
  • 4:30PM: Begin afternoon activity.
  • 6:15PM: Finish afternoon activity and catch trolley for dinner.
  • 6:30PM: Sign in on C.O.A.
  • 6:45PM: Dinner Begins (every dinner place is a buffet)
  • 8:00PM: Dinner ends. Catch trolley to Social Hall you picked on your responsisiblity slip that morning.
  • 8:15PM: Sign in on C.O.A
  • 8:30PM: Social and private time begins in the social hall or whatever you picked on your responsibility slip. You can leave social hall by sign out and catching trolley to your sleeping quarters anytime up until social time ends at 12:00AM
  • 12:00AM: Social time ends and you have to get cleaned up and ready for the next day. All trolleys stop running by 12:15AM If you miss the last trolley look for consequences in "The List of Rules" and the "Disciplinary machines" will take you home.
  • 1:00AM: Mandatory lights out.


List of Rules By:Grace Terrizzi

List of Rules

1.Upon acceptance to the community each citizen will be issued a computer watch they must wear on their right wrist.  This watch will tell each individual what their itinerary will be and how to get to each destination.  It will also be your entrance ticket to every where you need to go.  The citizen will program his or her watch each morning during your free time when you set up your responsibility slip.

2. For each lateness or missed appointment there will be penalties.

3.  If a citizen does not fill out or put out their responsibility slip or activate their watch. All privileges will be revoked for that day and the citizen will have to work for that day.

4. When a citizen misses an appointment they will be directed to the administration building for that time and be assigned community service work.

5.  If more than one appointment is missed in a day the next days activities will be cancelled and service work will be provided for that entire day.

6. Foul language and disrespectful behavior will cause the citizen to spend one day in jail.

7. Major crimes such as theft or murder will result in a trial with all information recorded on the citizens watch to be used against him or her in court.  If found guilty the citizen will be required to be sent to a work camp for life.