| Rant about how I noticed something. *Please read all of it* |
[Jan. 13th, 2006|07:44 pm] |
I am sitting here asleep on the couch and all of a sudden my dad comes down and tells me to get a hair cut. I was like, "I don't want one. Why do I need to get one?" Well, that places my dad into a violent uproar. He says stuff like, "You are getting a fucking hair cut," and "I am not having a hippy living under my roof." He soon proceeds to say stuff like if you don't want a hair cut, then move out. He said something of the sort like Hair over your eyes causes a sty or something like that. I was thinking BS, but there is no way in hell that I was gonna say that. I wouldn't be here at this moment enlightening you'se guys on my life. Alrighty, onto what this is leading towards.
Well, I noticed afterwards that my dad is controlling almost everything I do. I can't wear baggy jeans; he calls them, and I quote "Nigger pants." I can't choose out T-shirts and wear them, I have to wear polos or some stupid T-shirts that he approves of. Next one. I can't control my own future. He does. If I make a b (Like last semester I made a 92....) I get near grounded if it is almost an A, but if it is lower then, say, a 91 I am grounded and can do NOTHING. I have little to no choice of my college, I pretty much have to go in state, he won't help me with it though. I have to do it all on my own, with out his help. He controls what I do in every waking moment. I can't go out without their permission, and if he says be home by 8:30 or something and I come in at 8:35, then I am royally Effed up. I just don't see the fairness in this whole ordeal that most people can call a family. I mean I really like my hair the way it is, but apparently, I am my dad, and he controls what I want and when I want it. I may just sound like I am complaining, and I am, but I have a very valid reason to. I mean seriously, if you had no choice whatsoever in what you can do in your life, it is like being in a bad nightmare and not being able to wake up from the torturous pain that your very brain can put you through. Oh how I cannot wait to turn 18, much like a morning daffodil waits for the sun. I can move out and leave this wretched household that others may not see as bad as I do. Again, I apologize for this rant and I hope someone reads it and helps me out with it.
Okay, well I believe something good happened today. I think a girl in my Culinary Arts class has a crush on me. I was like "SWEET!!!" I may be mistaken, but the way she was talking to me and then said she had a crush on someone, I believe it gave it away. I mean I can't wait for Tuesday to come around so I can ask her who she meant. I mean I like her too, I suppose, but she does have a boyfriend which is kinda a turndown, I mean if she does this to him, I mean have a crush on someone else while still dating him, then I can only imagine how she'd treat me. Anyways, she goes to Goose Creek, so I will probably have to take Culinary Arts 2 next year to be able to see her in class, that is if she likes me. I may just be looking too far into the shallow glass of life I hold right here in my hand, but at this moment that might just be the thing I need. |
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| Read from bottom up |
[Jan. 2nd, 2006|12:49 am] |
well, congrats on the bible verse, I've learned some thing today. But you and I both know I can't control the entire freshamn class, and THEY act like that to get approval of YOU, besides the way you described it we sounded like a bunch of unruly cavemen lol, I'm sorry for cursing, and on behalf of the entire freshman class of Stratford High School, sorry for being prehistoric.
----------------- Original Message ----------------- From: Chris Date: Jan 1, 2006 6:57 PM
Actually....I win...
Ephesians 4:29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.
That's just it. You are not hidden from the rest of the school...Yall share our lunches, and 2 of our classes. So, Tell your 'mates, to calm down and they'll get the respect they deserve.
----------------- Original Message ----------------- From: Christian Warrior Date: Jan 1, 2006 11:04 AM
*sigh* for one thing, the bible says nothong about swearing, and another is I'm sorry; I admit I lost my cool but I'm sick of people always saying how horrible the freshman are just becuase we are new to this school, like we are some infestation. For one most of us would rather be at another school, and another we are out in the trailors all day, how can we be so bad if we are kept hidden from the rest of the school?
----------------- Original Message ----------------- From: Chris Date: Jan 1, 2006 9:18 AM
Lmao....*sigh* Did I ever say that I was going to kill you guys? No. I was saying that yall have taken over the board thing for the school. And it was mainly pointed at the three or so that were being stupid, and actualy acting like Freshman. Nothing against all of you, but the immaturity that 99.9% of them show is just not right. Yes, I was a freshman, and so was the rest of the school, but, even from a friend (who was a senior last year), we were no where near as bad as the sophomores were last year, Yes I know you are a Freshman now, but from my perspective, your class is one of the worst ones I have seen lately. I know, I know. One bad apple spoiles the bunch, so again, it is nothing against you personally.
One last thing, you would earn our respect if you actually were a normal class. Not running around and jumping, and making obscene noises and the sort.
P.S. Nice name, but apparently you aren't very Christian if you have to curse to get your point noticed.
Kay Thanks Bye.
----------------- Original Message ----------------- From: Christian Warrior Date: Jan 1, 2006 9:03 AM
Look all you need to SHUT THE HELL UP, you all were freshman once too. So shut up and back off, Whats so diffrent about freshman, we go to the same school, we walk the same halls as you, and next year we won't be freshman anymore but can we then gain your approval of us being there? Well if not, FUCK OFF cus' I ain't moving!
Look I read you reply on the "freshman basher, we need to kill them all" bored, and I just wanna know how your going show us right? Becuase you were freshman once too, did someone show you right? Is that why your being a freshman Nazi? |
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| 70** Place names for History |
[Oct. 7th, 2005|04:40 pm] |
City
Names
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Meaning
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Native American
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Alabama
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Choctaw meaning "thicket-clearers" or
"vegetation-gatherers."
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Alaska
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Corruption of Aleut word meaning "great land" or
"that which the sea breaks against."
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Arizona
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From the Indian "Arizonac," meaning "little
spring" or "young spring."
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Arkansas
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From the Quapaw Indians.
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Chicago
(Illinois)
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Algonquian for "garlic field."
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Chesapeake Bay
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Algonquian name of a village.
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Indiana
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"Land of Indians."
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Massachusetts
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From Massachusett tribe of Native Americans, meaning
"at or about the great hill."
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Ohio
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From an Iroquoian word meaning "great river."
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Oklahoma
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From two Choctaw Indian words meaning "red
people."
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Saratoga (New
York)
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Believed to be Mohawk for "springs (of water) from
the hillside."
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Tahoe
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Washo for "big water."
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Texas
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From an Indian word meaning "friends."
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Utah
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From the Ute tribe, meaning "people of the
mountains."
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Wyoming
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From the Delaware Indian word, meaning "mountains and
valleys alternating"; the same as the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania.
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Missouri
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Named after the Missouri Indian tribe.
"Missouri" means "town of the large canoes."
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Dutch
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The Bowery, New
York
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Named after the Dutch bouwerij or boerderij,
meaning the farm.
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Block Island,
Rhode Island
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Named after the Dutch explorer Adriaen Block in 1614.
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The Bronx, New
York
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One of the earliest settlers in New Netherland was Jonas
Bronck. Bronck had a farm just north of Manhattan and people traveling in
this area spoke of "going to the Broncks'." The name of the area
was anglicized after 1664.
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Brooklyn, New
York
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The original Dutch settlement on Long Island was named Breuckelen
after the town in the Netherlands.
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Cape May, New
Jersey
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Named after the sea captain and first governor of New
Netherland, Cornelis Jacobsz May.
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Catskill, New
York and Pennsylvania
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A Dutch map from 1656 calls this area "Kats
Kill," kats meaning lions, tigers, cats, etc., and kill
meaning stream or creek.
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Coney Island
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Derives its name from the Dutch Conyne Eylandt, or
rabbit island.
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Gramercy, New York
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This Long Island district took its name from colloquial
Dutch krom-marisje, or crooked marsh.
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Greenwich, New
York
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From the Dutch greenwyck or "pine area."
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Hells Gate, New
York
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After the Dutch equivalent Helle Gadt, so-named
because of the dangerous tidal currents.
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Long Island, New
York
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named by Adriaen Block 't Lange Eylandt--the long
island.
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Rhode Island
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'T Roode Eylandt, or red island, found on a map
drawn by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block.
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Sandy Hook, New
Jersey
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After the Dutch Sant Punt or sand point, but Hoek,
or hook, was also commonly used.
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Schuylkill, New
York and Pennsylvania
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After the Dutch schuilplaats--the hiding place,
referring to an early incident in which a Swedish ship lay hidden in the
stream, or kill, hence Schuylkill.
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Swanwyck, Delaware
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Named after the Dutch Swaenewyck, or swan place.
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French
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Baton Rouge
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Red Stick
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Belleville,
Illinois
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Beautiful Town
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Bellevue,
Washington State
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Beautiful View
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Belmont,
California
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Beautiful Mountain
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Beloit,
Wisconsin
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Beautiful Strait
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Boise, Idaho
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Wooded
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Coeur d'Alene,
Idaho
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Heart of Awl, or sharp-hearted
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Des Moines, Iowa
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Of the Middle (Mississippi and Missouri Rivers)
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Detroit,
Michigan
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Strait
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Eau Claire,
Wisconsin
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Clear Water
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Fond du Lac,
Wisconsin
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End of the Lake
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Prairie du
Chien, Wisconsin
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Prairie of Dogs
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The Dalles,
Washington State
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The Flagstones
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Terre Haute,
Indiana
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High Ground
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Vermont
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Green Mountain
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Spanish
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Alcatraz Island
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From "álcatraces," pelican. A
sizable pelican population once lived on this rocky island in the San Francisco
Bay.
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Boca Raton
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From "boca de ratónes," a
Spanish term applied to nearby inlets. It translates as "mouth of the
mouse" (not "rat," which is "rata") and may refer to
the jagged rocks at these inlets. It has also been suggested that
"ratónes" was a term used for the pirates who might hide in such a
place.
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California
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The state was named for a mythical land
described in a popular Spanish novel from around 1500, Las sergas de
Esplandián (The exploits of Esplandián) by Garcia Ordóñez de Montalvo.
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Colorado
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"Reddish." The state is named
for the reddish color of mud found in the Colorado River.
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Cape Canaveral
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From "cañaveral," canebrake.
The promontory NASA made famous takes its name from the thickets of cane that
grow in sandy areas.
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El Paso
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“Passage”
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Florida
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“Flowery”
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Fresno
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“Ash Tree”
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La Brea
(California)
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“Tar”
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Las Cruces
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“Crosses”
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Las Vegas
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“Meadows”
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Los Angeles
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“Angels
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Los Gatos
(California)
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“Cats”
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Montana
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“Mountain”
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Nevada
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“Snow-covered”
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San Francisco
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"Saint Francis" (of Assisi)
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Sangre de Cristo
Mountains
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"Blood of Christ."
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Santa Fe
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“Holy Faith”
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English
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Georgia
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In honor of George II of England
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Maine
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First used to distinguish the mainland from the offshore
islands. It has been considered a compliment to Henrietta Maria, queen of
Charles I of England. She was said to have owned the province of Mayne in
France.
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Maryland
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In honor of Henrietta Maria (queen of Charles I of
England)
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New Hampshire
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From the English county of Hampshire
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North/South
Carolina
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In honor of Charles I of England
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Virginia
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In honor of Elizabeth “Virgin Queen” of England
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Pennsylvania
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In honor of Adm. Sir William Penn, father of William Penn. It
means “Penn's Woodland.”
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| Advent Children Screenies |
[Sep. 20th, 2005|05:54 pm] |




Hehe, Great action in this movie...In jap, but I'm glad I can read English ^^ |
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| Braggity, Brag, brag. |
[Sep. 6th, 2005|07:05 pm] |
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YESH!!!! I have gotten a PSP. Yes, the little handheld playstation. Oh how I love it. I now have but 7 songs on the tiny 32 mb memory stick they give you...I shall get a Gig one for AL my music, muwahahahah! Yes, you shall bow before me. Oh how I know you hate me! |
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| Sup everyone |
[Aug. 31st, 2005|08:05 pm] |
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Hey long tizzime no update. Well, I have decided I like a friend of a friend, they don't know it yet, only one person does, and they don't go to Stratford (anymore), yeah, hmm. That is about all I am updating on. I love my psychology class, it is just...cool. |
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| Yeah...Just Do It! |
[Aug. 23rd, 2005|07:00 pm] |
LJ icebreaker game 1. Reply with your name/nickname and I will write something random about you. 2. I will then tell you what song/movie reminds me of you. 3. I will pick a flavor of jello to wrestle with you in. 4. I will say something that only makes sense to you and me. 5. I will tell you my first memory of you. 6. I will tell you what animal you remind me of. 7. I'll then ask you something that I've always wondered about you. 8. If I do this for you, you must post this on your LJ. |
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| Let's waste time! |
[Aug. 20th, 2005|06:45 pm] |
The Keys to Your Heart
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You are attracted to good manners and elegance. |
In love, you feel the most alive when things are straight-forward, and you're told that you're loved. |
You'd like to your lover to think you are loyal and faithful... that you'll never change. |
You would be forced to break up with someone who was insecure and in constant need of reassurance. |
Your ideal relationship is open. Both of you can talk about everything... no secrets. |
Your risk of cheating is zero. You care about society and morality. You would never break a commitment. |
You think of marriage as something precious. You'll treasure marriage and treat it as sacred. |
In this moment, you think of love as commitment. Love only works when both people are totally devoted. |
yeah I did it too....for the hell of it. I didn't read them to see if they are true, yall may or may not know. |
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| For you south Carolinians. |
[Aug. 10th, 2005|08:48 pm] |
There ain't no such thing as "lunch." There's "dinner" and then there's "supper."
Sweet tea is appropriate for all meals, and you start drinking it when you're two. "Backards and forwards" means, "I know everything about you."
There is a Dairy Queen in every town with a population of 1000 of more, except for Orangeburg which has Dairy-O.
You know that going "barefootin" is one of the great joys of life
You think everyone from a bigger city has an accent.
"Vacation" means going to Myrtle Beach.
Out of state friends beg you to send them fireworks
You know at least three places to get great fried chicken
You've taken a road trip to South of the Border - and it wasn't Mexico
You buy your groceries at Winn-Dixie
You know someone who works at Hooters |
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| Haha, majority...(95%) are true |
[Aug. 10th, 2005|08:46 pm] |
You have a party or a barbeque whenever Alabama plays Auburn in football.
You go to Gulf Shores every summer.
You call the Atlanta Braves baseball team "us" like they're actually from Alabama.
You would much rather visit Florida than California.
You don't "take", you "carry" or "tote"... as in "You want me to carry you down to the 7-11?"
A soft drink isn't soda, cola, or pop, it's Coke.
You call it a "buggy" and not a shopping cart.
You've said "fixin' to," "might could," or "usetacould" during the last week.
Someone you know has used a football schedule to plan their wedding date.
You know the meaning of the phrase "Fobbed again."
You can properly pronounce Eufaula, Opelika, Bayou La Batre, and Oneonta.
The Talladega 500 is the biggest sporting event of any sort during the entire year.
You know exactly what chitlins and mountain oysters are, and you know someone who eats them anyway.
You think that people who complain about the humidity in other states are sissies.
You aren't surprised to find rental movies, groceries, ammunition and bait all in the same store.
You've missed a wedding or a funeral to go to a football game.
Asian food is always "CHINESE" regardless of the fact that it may actually be Korean or Japanese or Thai |
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| Photoshop stuffs |
[Aug. 6th, 2005|02:56 pm] |
| [ | mood |
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| | In the End - Linkin Park | ] | I've been very busy, making signatures and such for people I know and don't know...and even myself. So here some are.
This is my favorite one yet
Not so good.
This one is poo, too.
A current one that I am using
Not bad.
^^?
Yeah I make a lot.
I like this blue.
Heh, going back into time now.
My first one using brushes.
First Siggy, I've come a long way. |
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