[quote]Though I'll probably get more tomorrow...it's a vicious cycle.[/quote] Definitely a conspiracy. We should look into it.
Cedarbird
People always say, "Do we know each other?" I have one of those faces that looks like EVERYONE. But nobody famous. ;)
I think maybe America is ready for a black president? But I think that a lot of individuals are not. Honestly, I believe that if Obama wins the election he'll be assassinated within his first year. Nader '08!!!
Awesome! Now do your homework, slacker. ;)
[quote]Not to mention tuition raises pretty much every year these days.[/quote] My school raised tuition more than any other school in our state. Now this. Needless to say, I think I'm voting AGAINST Gov. Huntsman this time around.
Today at work my boss came to me and said, "I called a meeting at seven thirty, so finish your jobs fast. We have some problems." Come to find out that the school got a huge budget cut, and affects my boss because he has to cut back on hours that his students can work. WE FREAKING CLEAN TOILETS! FOR CHEESE AND CRACKERS!!! Here's the deal. Every day my boss has about 18 hours to divide between his employees. We use abo
Ah. Didn't see the link. Gotcha. Thanks. Nader in '08!!!
Kissing tag with my boyfriend. Beat THAT! ;)
Wait. I'm having a blonde moment, I suppose. What was the point of this article? Sorry, that sounded rude. I mean, I don't understand what you're trying to get at. Are you agreeing with Obama or criticizing him???
[quote]All we hear from the pro-abortion crowd, media and educationalist's lexicon for killing is "abortion rights", the "right to choose" (choose what I ask), "reproductive rights", meanwhile they censure from public thought the most fundamental right of all..... the right to life. [/quote] Hey, I agree. I'm just trying to show you what the other side thinks. And what do they want to choose? What to "do with their own bodies." Because they b
[quote].In the case of abortion it doesn't matter a wit, if it says thou shalt not kill or thou shalt not murder.....either way a helpless, most innocent child of God gets his life snuffed out and a nation that mocks God and His laws will reap the whirlwind. [/quote] No one is arguing that murder is wrong and a sin. The point which you never seem to understand is that some people don't BELIEVE that a baby is actually alive until it is born. In th
[quote]- until they can prove to me that they're not lumps of flesh with the cognitive abilities of a sea cucumber, their opinion is worthless to me.[/quote] A-freaking-men. We're too smart. This is why we can't get anyone to date us. Wait...:D :D :D :D :D To Charles: I see your point, but living on a college campus, I'm leaning a little more towards everyone being "lumps of flesh with the cognitive abilities of sea cucumbers." Peopl
I think I'm all "politicked" out. Do you like my new word? I sure do. I'm done with all candidates. I'll still vote (Ralph Nader), but I'm done watching commercials of candidates bashing each other, of news stories about people and how horrible one party is over the other...I'm just over it. That's it, that's all I have to say. Thank you. [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e]
[quote]Not to be contrary but what else has happened in America that was caused by foreign invaders that murdered 3,000 people? Dec 7Th 1941 killed 1500 Military and civilians, mostly military, not that it makes any difference in human lives.[/quote] I think it might be even more tragic that in Gettysburg we killed ourselves. 50,000 times. 50,000 lives, gone, in three days. But nobody has moments of silence on that day. I'm not trying to argue, sorry. I see y
[quote]I do find it interesting how making fun of the opposing party candidates seems to be turning into a basic strategy for the Democrats. I mean, Obama seems to be doing a great job at it lately. Oh, you mentioned Hillary there, almsot didn't make it that obvious there dude.[/quote] Oh, please. Mud-slinging from both sides is the way of the elections these days. Don't try and say McCain doesn't do it just as much as Obama does. That's just silly!&nb
[quote]I hate you already.[/quote] I told you we're working on it. ;) We also have this whole "only-see-each-other-on-weekends" thing going on...it's pretty special.
[quote]CB.... You know I'm kidding, right? I agree people are more inclined to remember if the event made an impact on their lives. But to be fair it was only 7 years ago, only the people that were very young or unborn at the time would/should have an problem remembering.[/quote] I was actually referring to the original article, and how it's only fair to remember every terrible thing that's happened in American history if we are to remember one. As far as I go,
I never liked country music....;) Thanks guys! I sure think he's awesome. Except, you know the kind of couple in high school that was so cute you wanted to kill them? Yeah, that's us. We're working on fixing that problem, because if it was other people, we'd want to kill them. We're too cute. ;)
No comments. Not that I expect anyone to be interested in stupid stuff like relationships when we have an election looming! I just wanted to share the happy. :D
So about two and a half weeks ago, I was with the college radio station at our university's club fair. At the table next to me was one of my classmates and a friend of his. Out of laziness, the classmate will be called T and the friend will be called D from here on. The first time I meet D, he starts making fun of me. I have very prominent veins, a phlebotomist's dream arm. He is immediately attracted to these veins, I think he might be a vampire. Anyway, I wan
What about December 7? August 28-20? July 1-3? Yes, remember, but move on. How can we forget all of the tragedies in American history? Where is the line from writing sentimental articles to simply mentioning it in history class? Yes, it was tragic. But stay in the now, or forever dwell on the past. Honor them, love them, remember them, but don't let the past dictate what you do in the present. It's just words. Always words.
[quote] As is the case most of the times, when I write I am ussually inspired by some injustice I have witnessed. Last, night I saw Mr. Charlie Gibson, of ABC news attack Mrs. Palin for her faith. [/quote] Oh please, you've attacked Mitt Romney for his faith several times, so has everyone else. Is that not also an injustice? [quote]the mission in Iraq is a cal
Nope. Wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole. I don't know why, but I hate Chinese food. It's something about the sauces that throw me each time. But then, I'm pretty much the pickiest eater in the universe.
I didn't forget. But I'm not much of a writer, and whatever I would have said I'm sure others have already said, and put it more eloquently.