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I left my Longboard in Jersey.
Some places just shouldn't exist. As they do not being imaginary and all.

Fuck. I saw a car today. On Craigslist. I am going to snatch this up quickly if i can. 86 coupe Deville Cadillac.
And I am not going to be a dumbass next time. I killed buzzbomb single handedly. The cops know it. My family worried. But more than anything my best friend in the whole world and her mom, they are dear to me, were scarred to death because they heard but didn't hear from me until a little while after. Melanie gave me her word that she would personally beat my ass if I did that again. I hate crashing cars. Fucking rain.
Boy I want to be a father. It may be a bad thing now. But I do. blah blah blah.  But eventually i do. I want to be with someone important to me. Hold dear. Someone I can call a close friend. With all that in mind I know, there are plot holes but I don't want to explain myself fully right now.

I gotta shave my fucking sideburns off. They are rediculous right now.
 
 
   
 

Picking Out a Cheap NFL Jersey
People all over the world have the common topic on sports. The most popular sport programs are football, basketball, hockey, etc. As this reason, these jerseys are hot sale all over the world. Like all other sport fans, there are no batter ways than wearing cheap NFL jerseys on the body to show their support.
The reason people do this is simple: cheap NFL jerseys sport the name of a particular player a person is looking for, and it is an exact replica of the clothing these professional players wear during actual games. Wearing a jersey signifies that the person sympathizes with a specific team or player; that one has team spirit. This is why many people buy cheap NFL jerseys from sports stores all over the country. And while buying one might seem simple and straightforward, there are some things to remember when buying cheap NFL jerseys.
The first is to pick a player you're rooting for. There's no better way to show team spirit by wearing a jersey of a popular player, especially one sporting the name of a hot new player from your home team who's just about to play his first game. During times like these, chances are quite a lot of fans in the stadium will be wearing cheap NFL jerseys with this player's name and number.
Others, meanwhile, choose cheap NFL jerseys with the name of a player who's been performing well for the team for a couple of seasons. Wearing one is bound to make you fit right in with the rest of your co-football fans, who, more often than not, will be wearing cheap NFL jerseys with the name of that same player.
It is not true that sports are just for men. It's an old misconception that must be left behind. Fans might not have noticed, but sports merchandisers have observed that more and more women are becoming football fans and turning up for games, and thus have started to release more products geared towards women-efforts which have generally been very successful and very profitable.
So, if you're of the female gender, or if you're a guy looking to buy a jersey for a lady you know, you'll be glad to know that gone are the days when girls looked like clowns with their overgrown cheap NFL jerseys. Nowadays, women can still look hot while sporting the jersey of their favorite team and player.
Of course, who can forget those cute little kiddies? Cheap NFL jerseys aren't just for adults, now they're for children as well. If you have kids of your own, it's not that farfetched to say that your kids have picked up on the same sports preference that you have. So why not buy them cheap NFL jerseys and help them have the local football team spirit? Besides, watching sports together is a good and wholesome binding activity. No matter where they are, watching a game with you in front of the TV or live in a football stadium, they're guaranteed to love having a football jersey with their favorite player's insignia on it.
Article source: http://ezinearticles.com/?Picking-Out-a-Cheap-NFL-Jersey&id=1155730
Editor: Jenny
 
 
 

   
Why I Should Not be a Teacher
On Wednesday, the 6th graders at my school are having an event called, "Taste of the World".  For months, they've been researching a country of their choice.  Some picked things from their heritage (John is hella proud of his Polish roots, he picked Poland), some they just like the names of (Zambia, for example), and some are just trying to stir up some controversy/learn more about controversy (Andrew, Iraq).

They've invited me to join them.  Thing is, they've been doing SO MUCH work on this; research, creating brochures, pretending to write letters home from said country, making maps, making topographical maps out of clay, making posters ... and then on Wednesday, they're all expected to come in having created a recipe from their country that they want to share with everyone else.  They said in order to come, I have to do some of the work, too.  I think that's fair.  I mean, it's not because I'm a teacher and am DONE doing work (especially elementary school work), but I also... I believe that if you're going to make a kid do something,  you have to be willing to do it, too.  Granted, it's not my assignment, but it's part of my teaching philosophy; they have to see that you're not above doing what you assign.  I take the tests I give to kids, and when I say 'it's silent reading time', you better believe I have a book out, too.

Anyway, I had it down between two countries; Spain and Israel.  Both are countries that have interested me greatly since I was young, but I decided Israel was a little less 'vanilla', something they might know a little less about, so that is my choice.  I am happy to report, I learned some new stuff and have already baked a practice loaf of Challah bread so I can make a big one for Wednesday.  I don't have supplies or time to make a poster or either of the maps, but I figured I could handle making a brochure to organize my findings.  Figured out how to set a brochure up on MicroWord (more than half the battle, believe this techno-phobe), and picked a template. 

The template I picked has a pretty simple cover format, but room for a 'slogan' of sorts.  Titling the brochure was easy; just changed the Wordart they had chosen to say 'Israel' instead of the original text.  And at the bottom, I changed it to my name and the school's name.  The problem is the slogan.

And this is why I shouldn't be a teacher.

Because so far, the slogans I've come up with are:

- Israel:  Same size as New Jersey, but not half as trashy
- Israel:  New Jersey's classy, foreign, congruent cousin
- Israel:  Shape of New Jersey, Class of the Other Tri-States


 
 
   
 

::0rgasm::
I just got an email from Ticketmaster or one of those concert ticket websites.


May 1st, 2009:  "Hoodwink"
Badfish performing the music of SUBLIME songs and (dun dun dun)
NEW FOUND GLORY PERFORMING THE MUSIC OF GREEN DAY !<33


May 2nd, 2009:  "Bamboozle, Day 1"
Fall Out Boy, and a million other bands (no one else is assigned  yet)

May 3rd, 2009:  "Bamboozle, Day 2"
No Doubt, and a million other bands (no one else is assigned  yet)

Ummm....HI.

Does anyone know that I am already DYING to get to New Jersey the first weekend in May?
Remember in September when I tried to get to New Found Glory and we had to leave the show early because of fuckin' Jersey Transit issues?
And does anyone remember how I've seen Green Day 3 times in concert and cried EACH time they've gotten off stage, so seeing NFG (my 2nd favorites) covering the music of my favorites might actually kill me?

What an amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing set of shows that will be.  I have to get this organized, because I'm not missing this.
 
 
 

   
In Drugs We Trust
Now, here’s a great quote from Dr. Fuhrman on all this insanity. Enjoy:
It seems that lawmakers do not understand that freedom should include freedom from forced medications for ourselves and our children. The fact that we grant religions the right to do anything, but if not under a religious umbrella, those with strong science-based, philosophical-based or strong-personal belief get no such rights, I think this is unconscionable.


Especially when we are talking about vaccines with their known dangerous side-effects and potential unknown negative effects down the road. Here in New Jersey, home of the drug industry, we have no rights for personal medical savings accounts, no rights to purchase catastrophic health insurance, and no rights to refuse mandatory vaccinations. The drug companies hold the politicians in their financial pockets. People are led to believe in drugs and the exaggerated benefits of medical care and they do; the new religion in America—In Drugs We Trust.

 
 
   
 

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Re: hehe - I usually am too! I was actually still shopping on Christmas eve last year!

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