B Block Criminology -
Today we'll look at Colton Harris-Moore the "Barefoot Bandit" who was raised on Camano Island just north of Everett Washington in the Puget Sound. Harris-Moore was sentenced in December 2011 to seven years in state prison for dozens of crimes, including burglary and identity theft, stemming from his two-year run from the law in stolen boats, cars and airplanes. A self-taught pilot, he was finally apprehended in a hail of bullets in the Bahamas in 2010, after he crash-landed a plane stolen from an Indiana airport. He has a "Fan Club" and many many articles have been written on him including Time, and Outside Magazine...Twice! He also has agreed to sell his life story to 20th Century Fox movie studio for $1.3 million... So Today we'll watch "Chasing the Barefoot Bandit"
A & D Blocks Human Geography - Today is Eat Food Day! I picked up some Ahi (yellowfin) tuna loins last night and made some Hawaiian poke for you (Poke is a two-syllable word like “Poh-keh” and simply means “cut into chunks” in Hawaiian). The Shoyu (soy sauce) is Gluten Free and I keep my Poke pretty simple, so no limu (seaweed) nor macadamia nuts...just shoyu, sesame oil, sambal olek (chili garlic paste), shallots (no maui onions here) and green onions. Some places do poke bowls with rice and avocado but once again...mine is real simple and so ono! We'll assemble our foods that you made and brought with you and dig in. While you're chowing down you chat away and enjoy - or you could hand in some work. So what you like grind? My poke so ono you brok da mout.

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