DAY 5: On Friday I went to SeaWorld to meet with Lori Cherry. She and her coworker JP, who graduated from St. X in Louisville, showed me around the manatee rescue operation at SeaWorld. They took me behind the scenes to tell me all about the manatees they rescue and how they nurse them back to health. It turns out they care for manatees in a very similar way that doctors care for humans. There were about ten different pools in the manatee rescue center, and each had manatees needing a different amount of care. There was an emergency room, an ICU (intensive care unit), and all other pools in which doctors checked on the manatees different amounts. I learned why, how, and when they rescue manatees all across America. It was so cool to get to see and learn about SeaWorld's rescue operations. After the tour, we got free access to the rides and the park for the rest of the day!
Day 5: Garrett Sams: Why, Tysen?
To be honest, for our movie to turn out well, we will need a miracle. It is more likely for Dr. Phil to go back to college to become an actual doctor than for this project to turn out well. That's sad. Dr. Phil is successful, so there's no way he'll go back, and we have 6 hours of footage, so there's no way that I will edit it in its entirety. Why do I have so much footage? Again, I think I am brilliant--the next Hemingway or Speilburg--so I think all my ideas are amazing when, in reality, I am probably 2-for-5 on good ideas. My day began with me waking up 15 minutes before my scheduled meeting with Dr. Sowell. I have had this meeting scheduled for 2 days, but I was tired, and I snoozed my alarm clock about four different times. I somehow made it to school on time and had time to shower. Wow. That is talent--time talent. On the way to school, I got a call from Ethan Essex. I hung up on him. I could see him calling me, so there was really no point. So, I pulled into
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