Dear Eighth Graders,
Do a review on the olv fair plz :)
From,
Derpjeff
Dear derpjeff,
My personal opinion on the OLV fair is that it’s not so good. Now for the past years I have gone, prices have been high, the rides have been the same every year, and the food was not good. They have claimed this year that there will be new rides and new games. Now normally, I would say, “Now this leaves space for OLV to redeem themselves.” But, last night when I was out with my parents, we drove past the field, and saw them setting up rides, but they are the same rides with different names. They still have “The Fire Ball” and “Musik Express” but with different names. Do not be fooled by the trick they are trying to play. They even still have the bee ride and the same kiddie rides.
So, to wrap up this article, it’s a waste of money and time. It’s about $20.00 for one wristband, and then the food is even more expensive. Also, I don’t trust those moving death traps. Yes, the workers have to run them and check them for safety, but you never know how well they actually test them. Also, they could test them, see that they are perfectly fine, but then have problems and malfunctions when people are on the ride which may cause injury, just like how three years ago “The Fire Ball” was stuck upside down for hour. So sorry if I just ruined your plans, but trust me it’s for the best.
Sincerely,
An Eighth Grader who’s got Rhythm
Note: this editorial does not reflect the opinions of the entire newspaper club staff. Others believe that the fair is a fun change for people who usually do the same things with their friends all the time. Many students have shared great experiences at the fair, and there is no evidence to lead us to believe that the rides are faulty or dangerous in anyway. The fair will run from May 11th to May16th. You can check it out for yourself, and share your opinions in the comments.
Do a review on the olv fair plz :)
From,
Derpjeff
Dear derpjeff,
My personal opinion on the OLV fair is that it’s not so good. Now for the past years I have gone, prices have been high, the rides have been the same every year, and the food was not good. They have claimed this year that there will be new rides and new games. Now normally, I would say, “Now this leaves space for OLV to redeem themselves.” But, last night when I was out with my parents, we drove past the field, and saw them setting up rides, but they are the same rides with different names. They still have “The Fire Ball” and “Musik Express” but with different names. Do not be fooled by the trick they are trying to play. They even still have the bee ride and the same kiddie rides.
So, to wrap up this article, it’s a waste of money and time. It’s about $20.00 for one wristband, and then the food is even more expensive. Also, I don’t trust those moving death traps. Yes, the workers have to run them and check them for safety, but you never know how well they actually test them. Also, they could test them, see that they are perfectly fine, but then have problems and malfunctions when people are on the ride which may cause injury, just like how three years ago “The Fire Ball” was stuck upside down for hour. So sorry if I just ruined your plans, but trust me it’s for the best.
Sincerely,
An Eighth Grader who’s got Rhythm
Note: this editorial does not reflect the opinions of the entire newspaper club staff. Others believe that the fair is a fun change for people who usually do the same things with their friends all the time. Many students have shared great experiences at the fair, and there is no evidence to lead us to believe that the rides are faulty or dangerous in anyway. The fair will run from May 11th to May16th. You can check it out for yourself, and share your opinions in the comments.