Poster Girl
Jolinda tacked up her new poster of her four favorite guys in the world. Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Andrew Hurley and Joe Trohman, of Fall Out Boy.
That made seven posters in her bedroom, she was in danger of running out of wall space to hang them all.
The four leaf clover poster was from her big brother, who was serving in Iraq, she missed him terribly.
The Dracula poster was from her dad. The old 1931 Bela Lugosi film ,with his hypnotic glare, not the lame Keanu Reeves movie.
One poster, of a cute fluffy white cat with the saying , ‘I hate everything’, always made her laugh.
The one over her bed was of Albert Einstein, his white hair all a mess, with the quote:
“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”
Jolinda found it inspirational and useful in her creative writing class.
One of a funny clown and another of pigs she would probably replace soon, they seemed childish.
Jolinda loved posters ever since her Grandma bought her one of Mickey Mouse in Disney World when Jolinda was 7.