i rely soly on my cell phone because it just costs to much money to support to phones on a small salary. but we have a good tv and internet package that saves some money and i still have money left over to play wow which i love very much. and almost to lvl 50 i might add. but other then that i love my cell phone and with out it i might not have a phone.
The time has come for me to leave the ones i love and my friends to go do what i signed up for. i leave for bootcamp in one day and will not be online for 3-6 months so please if it is a crusial thing i need to know send me a message in e-mail and my mom can write it down in a letter to me. until then please dont send me invites to stuff or add me to any groups because i will not be able to accept them. i hope everyone has a good rest of the winter and upcomeing spring. until then everyone.
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ok for real i would love to go to sky high. i would love to have super powers like superman and go there.
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http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?i d=1049809139&ref=profile
I have a face book account so if u have one please add me.
I have a face book account so if u have one please add me.
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Comments are welcomed!
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Thankyou angie!
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Funny video! Please comment let me know what u think about it.
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01. Name: Jeffrey Barcome
02. Age: 19
03. Location: Springfield, VT
04. Occupation: E-2 doctor for the united states navy, and also video orgrapher for local tv station
05. Partner: None
06. Kids: Hopefully Someday
07. Brothers/Sisters: 1 Foster brother
08. Pets: None
09. List the three to five biggest things going on in your life:
1. Waiting to get a nother job that pays better then the video one.
2. training befor going to boot camp.
3. Crazy ex gf who dosent know what she wants.
4. geting the money to go see my real family in mass.
10. Parents: Foster mom is the best, Real mom is dead and missing, Dad is an asshole who wants nothing to do with me and wishes i ws dead.
11. Who are some of your closest friends? Kyle, Pj, Chels, Kevin, Lander and of course angie who i got this list of things from. so if u are reading my journal copy and delete my stuff and put in yours to see whats going on in your life!
02. Age: 19
03. Location: Springfield, VT
04. Occupation: E-2 doctor for the united states navy, and also video orgrapher for local tv station
05. Partner: None
06. Kids: Hopefully Someday
07. Brothers/Sisters: 1 Foster brother
08. Pets: None
09. List the three to five biggest things going on in your life:
1. Waiting to get a nother job that pays better then the video one.
2. training befor going to boot camp.
3. Crazy ex gf who dosent know what she wants.
4. geting the money to go see my real family in mass.
10. Parents: Foster mom is the best, Real mom is dead and missing, Dad is an asshole who wants nothing to do with me and wishes i ws dead.
11. Who are some of your closest friends? Kyle, Pj, Chels, Kevin, Lander and of course angie who i got this list of things from. so if u are reading my journal copy and delete my stuff and put in yours to see whats going on in your life!
- Location:home geting ready for work hopefully!
- Music:It's my turn to fly From the Titan A.E. soundtrack
- Location:home at computer
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Well im back from the wedding and happy to be back. Once i get pictures of my cousin geting married i will post them. Nothing to report on anything new except going to the soccer game this tuesday night and frday night for football. Hope chelsea is ok at her gramps and gets home safely and glad that her dad is doing fine. Might take a trip to see my grandparents next month when i get the money. and i will be geting my AS degree in Human services in the upcomeing months before i ship out. but holding my breath on that. it is going to cst me like 3,000 for that degree or more. but will take it one step at a time and hope everyone is doing well with there lives and where they are. will update later this week probley. until then!
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SPRINGFIELD -- For Springfield High School teachers Jim Chlebak and Lisa Murray, educating students about the arts means getting them involved in the community. And after receiving a $17,000 grant from the Okemo Community Challenge fund, that job just got a little easier.
Music teacher Chlebak received $10,000 for his project, which will teach students about what he calls "creative economy." Murray, coordinator of the school's Art Academy, received $5,000 for a community clay project and $2,000 for a puzzle festival, held in collaboration with the Vermont Council on the Arts.
In the creative economy project, Chlebak's music students will work with the ninth grade civics classes to create a series of videos about the craftspeople, artisans, and other people who make up Springfield's creative ecnoomy, which Chlebak defined as "adding value to the project by the creative way you transform it." The videos of the highest caliber will be posted to a website for visitors wishing to learn more about the town.
"We'll be reinforcing creative economy by doing creative economy," said Chlebak. "It's as authentic as possible. They'll be working in groups, which is the norm for digital media."
The creative economy project will represent the first time that many students have worked with digital media, and Chlebak said that even though some videos won't be posted online, students can continue to revise and improve their work.
"If they get an 85 the first time, they can still work on it, even though the public window is closed," he said. "The artistic process involves a lot of revision. We're encouraging students to not give up right away."
Meanwhile, Murray's art students will have the opportunity to create glazed ceramic bowls with community members, and raise money for the foodshelf at the Springfield Family Center, as part of the Empty Bowls Dinner program.
The dinner will be held on Nov. 19, with patrons paying $25 per bowl. As Murray sees it, the benefit is mutual.
"People will spend a lot less on a beautiful glazed bowl to keep, and they'll get dinner," she said.
In February, roughly 800 students in the school will create puzzle pieces with Springfield residents and assemble the final piece in the gym at SHS.
"It's typical that we try and do community projects," said Murray. "Coincidentally, the Okemo grant dovetails nicely with our goals in the Arts Academy."
Katie Beth Ryan can be reached at (603) 504-3102 or by e-mail at kbryan@eagletimes.com.
Music teacher Chlebak received $10,000 for his project, which will teach students about what he calls "creative economy." Murray, coordinator of the school's Art Academy, received $5,000 for a community clay project and $2,000 for a puzzle festival, held in collaboration with the Vermont Council on the Arts.
In the creative economy project, Chlebak's music students will work with the ninth grade civics classes to create a series of videos about the craftspeople, artisans, and other people who make up Springfield's creative ecnoomy, which Chlebak defined as "adding value to the project by the creative way you transform it." The videos of the highest caliber will be posted to a website for visitors wishing to learn more about the town.
"We'll be reinforcing creative economy by doing creative economy," said Chlebak. "It's as authentic as possible. They'll be working in groups, which is the norm for digital media."
The creative economy project will represent the first time that many students have worked with digital media, and Chlebak said that even though some videos won't be posted online, students can continue to revise and improve their work.
"If they get an 85 the first time, they can still work on it, even though the public window is closed," he said. "The artistic process involves a lot of revision. We're encouraging students to not give up right away."
Meanwhile, Murray's art students will have the opportunity to create glazed ceramic bowls with community members, and raise money for the foodshelf at the Springfield Family Center, as part of the Empty Bowls Dinner program.
The dinner will be held on Nov. 19, with patrons paying $25 per bowl. As Murray sees it, the benefit is mutual.
"People will spend a lot less on a beautiful glazed bowl to keep, and they'll get dinner," she said.
In February, roughly 800 students in the school will create puzzle pieces with Springfield residents and assemble the final piece in the gym at SHS.
"It's typical that we try and do community projects," said Murray. "Coincidentally, the Okemo grant dovetails nicely with our goals in the Arts Academy."
Katie Beth Ryan can be reached at (603) 504-3102 or by e-mail at kbryan@eagletimes.com.
- Location:home relaxing
- Music:none
hey erin this contradicts what u posted a couple of days ago. but i guess so far is so good with the navy thing im a doctor as all of u know and will be going to med school for a while after i go to boot camp in febuary but sofar still waiting for shaws to call me back to let me know when i can start working. During my days now i play world of warcraft while u all are at school and then in the afternoon i still play while still talking to most of u and also i go out for runs and walks and ride my bike ocasinaly. But on friday i will be going to brunswick main for the Air show with the blue angles and i get to meet the pilots who fly them. all thanx to the us navy for takeing me there so early in the morning. i have to leave lebanon at 7:15 to get to brunswick on time. but will post agian after i get back from that i guess.
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(Sept. 3) - Ever since John McCain picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate, the Alaska governor's political record and family have come under intense media scrutiny. The stunning revelation that her 17-year-old daughter Bristol is pregnant -- and plans to marry the teenage father -- has only ratcheted up the coverage surrounding Palin's personal life.
But now the McCain camp is pushing back, saying the media's questions about Palin and her family have crossed the line. The issue also prompted McCain's Democratic rival Barack Obama to declare the subject of candidates' kids is "off-limits." Click through the gallery below to see how some of the candidates' children engage the media.
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(Sept. 3) - Ever since John McCain picked Sarah Palin to be his running mate, the Alaska governor's political record and family have come under intense media scrutiny. The stunning revelation that her 17-year-old daughter Bristol is pregnant -- and plans to marry the teenage father -- has only ratcheted up the coverage surrounding Palin's personal life.
But now the McCain camp is pushing back, saying the media's questions about Palin and her family have crossed the line. The issue also prompted McCain's Democratic rival Barack Obama to declare the subject of candidates' kids is "off-limits." Click through the gallery below to see how some of the candidates' children engage the media.
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This reay sucks!!! i cant explain it. i just feel so loney now with everyone that i know gone. my angel, erin, silas, kyle, and mikki are in school for 6 hours a day. my mom is at work for 6 hours a day. it just sucks being the only one stuck at home with nothing to do. i mean it stinks. All im waiting for is phone calls from the military telling me when i ship out which could be at anytime between now and febuary and also waiting for a call from shaws telling me whn i can start working which can also be between now and febuary. i mean i guess going to the airshow on september 5th is going to be fun but what the hell am i suposed to do until then. I guess i am realy feeling the boredness most people fell online when no one talks to them.
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- Location:home
- Music:Guitar Hero On tour Music
Virgo - Your Love Profile |
![]() Your positive traits: You're incredibly thoughtful and able to give your partner what they need most. You are totally logical. You can deal with problems without involving your emotions. A good work ethic. You'll do whatever it takes (within reason) to make your relationship work. Your negative traits: Sometimes you are so focused on your goals that you let your relationships suffer You tend to be a perfectionist - and expect perfection from your mate as well You are picky. So picky that you rather be single than with someone who has a few minor faults. Your ideal partner: Values success in life as much as you do Fits a checklist of qualities you've been looking for since childhood Like you, is more practical and realistic than romantic Your dating style: Active. You're a bit hyper, so you'd prefer a date that involved rollerblading in the park or hiking. Your seduction style: You may seem a bit shy, but once you open up to someone - you're totally uninhibited You like to set the scene first - candles, music, nice sheets A bit obsessed with cleanliness, you may want to shower first with your love Tips for the future: Soften up a little. Vulnerability is sexy - and feels great over time. Lower your standards a little. Look past a messy desk or someone being five minutes late. Praise your partner more. You make expect them to be successful, but complements are still appreciated. Best color to attract mate: Navy blue Best day for a date: Wednesday |
- Location:uncles house cat sitting
- Mood:
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I figured i would take this test agian and see what i got and here it is:
Boy is that a lie according to someone i know who is keeping secrets from everyone.
Your Love Is Represented By a Red Rose |
![]() You love passionately and fully, without any reservations. And while romantic love comes easily for you, you also love many people platonically. You are a true romantic, and you always can see the best in people. |
Boy is that a lie according to someone i know who is keeping secrets from everyone.
- Location:uncles house with new kitten
- Mood:
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- Location:uncles house cat sitting
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- Location:home
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- Location:home
- Music:black water, the doubie brothers
ok .....so here is the lowdown. I graduate from high school and get my diploma in 2 days 6 hours and 15mins. that is a short while to wait. But also i hopefully will be going to take my final asvab test next week *dam thing*. it is harder then u guys think. I also will be uploading my russia pictures all 500 of them to my myspace. u can get to my myspace from my earlyer post. and later on tonihgt i will update agian with some cool pictures of the moon that is said to be huge tonight. so looking forward to geting thoes pictures on.
- Location:home
- Mood:
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LESSONS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME
My mother taught me there's a time and place for everything: "If you are going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning the house."
My mother taught me religion: "You had better pray that the stuff you spilled will come out of the carpet."
My mother taught me logic: "Because I said so, that's why."
My mother taught me foresight: "Make sure you wear clean underwear. You never know when you might be in an accident and be taken to the hospital."
My mother taught me control: "Keep laughing, and I will give you something to cry about."
My mother taught me about the science of osmosis: "Shut your mouth, and eat your supper."
My mother taught me about being a contortionist: "Look at the back of your neck. It's filthy."
My mother taught me about stamina: "You will sit there until all that spinach is finished."
My mother taught me about weather: "Your room looks like it was hit by a tornado."
My mother taught me about straight talk: "If I told you once, I told you a million times, don't exaggerate."
My mother taught me self-control: "Don't go near the cake. I made it for my bridge club."
My mother taught me about behaviour modification: "Please stop acting like your father."
My mother taught me it is more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.
My mother taught me the quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket.
My mother taught me a closed mouth gathers no foot.
My mother taught me that some days you are the bug and other days you are the windshield.
My mother taught me never to test the depth of the water with both feet.
My mother taught me if you always tell the truth, you won't have to remember what you said and to whom.
My mother taught me there's a time and place for everything: "If you are going to kill each other, do it outside. I just finished cleaning the house."
My mother taught me religion: "You had better pray that the stuff you spilled will come out of the carpet."
My mother taught me logic: "Because I said so, that's why."
My mother taught me foresight: "Make sure you wear clean underwear. You never know when you might be in an accident and be taken to the hospital."
My mother taught me control: "Keep laughing, and I will give you something to cry about."
My mother taught me about the science of osmosis: "Shut your mouth, and eat your supper."
My mother taught me about being a contortionist: "Look at the back of your neck. It's filthy."
My mother taught me about stamina: "You will sit there until all that spinach is finished."
My mother taught me about weather: "Your room looks like it was hit by a tornado."
My mother taught me about straight talk: "If I told you once, I told you a million times, don't exaggerate."
My mother taught me self-control: "Don't go near the cake. I made it for my bridge club."
My mother taught me about behaviour modification: "Please stop acting like your father."
My mother taught me it is more impressive when others discover your good qualities without your help.
My mother taught me the quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket.
My mother taught me a closed mouth gathers no foot.
My mother taught me that some days you are the bug and other days you are the windshield.
My mother taught me never to test the depth of the water with both feet.
My mother taught me if you always tell the truth, you won't have to remember what you said and to whom.
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just for u guys i posted my vidoes on myspace because i could not upload them to livejournal. so here is the link to my myspace to view them: http://www.myspace.com/robinandravi n
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- Mood:better
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im back from russia and man it was a long 9 days of vacation. well im going to take u threw day by day of what happend. And in a week or so i will post video i made of it and pics as well.
Day 1: tuesday we left for boston at about 11:30am from the highschool and left. The trafic in boston was terriable but we made it on time to the airport and we got our tickets and went threw the security checkpoints and then waited to board our plane which started to board at like 4:00. And that first pane ride was a doosey. About half way threw the fligh i started to feel sick so i went to the bathroom and low and behold i threw up. So i gto out of there and the flight attendents usserd me to the back of the plane where they laied me down on a make shift bed where i layed there for like 2 hours and then went back to my seat for the landing. During the landing i threw up agian this time in a bag. After we landed they took me to the medical station where they spoke little english and a lot of french but i didnt stay to long because it would have cost me $125 dollors just to be seen by the doctor.
Still in pairs for a little while i layed down and rested until i second flight which went better then the first and no throwing up this time.
Day 2: we landed in moscow in the afternoon and go to check in to the hotel and then get back on the buss for a sightseeing trip around the city. We went and saw St. Basils cathedral, red square and the kremlin, some statues of great russian writers.
Day 3: We actualy go out in the city this time as in walking and going in the metro system which is prity crazy. There is about 11,000 people in moscow i believe the tour guide genadie said. He is a charicter himself. We took the metro to a diffrent locations around the city and saw a bunch of momumeants like the victory arch, and a statue of pushkin. That night the group went to the ballet but 2 of us didnt buy tickets to go so we went to see out teachers friend who workes in a Play studio as a lighting director. And the play we saw was cool. It was about a group of acters looking for a director because there previce one left them. And then we went back to the hotel and went to bed at like 11.
Day 4: Our last day in Moscow. Today we had a free day. Which we wnet on the metro agian to the middle of the city to the gum which is a huge departmeant store as big as 4 of hour highschools put togather. It took me i think 2 hours to walk around it all, and after that we went to the store to buy some stuff and have a little russian party.
Day 5: left for St. Petersburg at 12:00am on a night train which was awsome. We left the station at 12:00am russian time and headed for St. Petersburg. The train was verry rough and was hard to sleep on in the compartmeant me and the other 3 guys were in. We got there and got off the train into The Sun. Now sun is verry hard to find in St. Pertersburg this time of year and in russia for that matter. St. Petersburg only gets 60 days of sun a year and we got 3 days of it so we were lucky. During this day we got on the bus which drove us to the hotel where we were staying but when we got there we were only allowed breakfest and wernt allowed to check in until 12:00pm. So after breakfist we headed out to the bus and i was talking to someone and steped off a curb and a car comes around the corner and i wasent looking and almost got run over. And BTW in russia they dont stop for people on the road or on the sidewalk for that matter. I mean they park all the way on the sidewalk. "i will post pics of it." So we took a bus ride around St. Petersburg to see the wonderfull cathedrals and arches and buildings they had.
Day 6: Today we went and took a ride to See some of the cathedrals around the city and we went to the cathedral of spilt blood. "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of _the_Savior_on_Blood" That is a beautfull ccathedral and i got video footage of inside of it. because most of the cathedrals we went to were actualy turned into musieams. Also on this day we went and walked around in the markets where we bought stuff and things for people.
Day 7: One of the boreing days of hte trip we sat around a little relaxing because it was a freeday. Most of us slept and some of us tookwalks or talked in eachothers rooms.
Day 8: One of our last days in Russia. We went to Kathrins palace "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine _Palace" and it was Huge and beautfull. It was amazeing and green and it had lakes and gardens and the Amber Room "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amber_Roo m". the whole room is made of amber stone and it was gorgus. And on this day we also went to the Peter and paul cathedral. Then we went to a ship also.
Day 9: On this day we headed back to america. We got up at 4:30am russian time that is about 6:30pm your time. So we got to the airport in St. Petersburg and it was small, and we checked through out lugage into it and they stoped us because they didnt have out tickets for the plane so we sat there for 30mins waiting to get them and finaly they had them. So we left there at 6:55am there time and arived in paris at about 8:00 give or take 10mins. And our plane for boston didnt board until 12:45pm paris time. and that was boreing so i sleped most of the time and alked around but about 10:00 another plane was bording next to us and they all got on and they sat there for 2 hours because one of the engines was damaged so they fixed it and put a new fiberglass pannel on it. So our plane finaly borded at 12:45pm and we left there at about 1:55 and we arived in boston at 3:0pm your time and we crossed 6hours of ocean and i believe 4 timeones. Oh i totaly forgot in the paris airport i was going to board when security stoped me and four other people because they said we were terrorists. we were on the no fly list to get on an airplane. so they checked our passports and after 20 mins they said we could go. BUt we got in to customs in boston and a ouple of us had to go threw the non us citizen part because one of our studients was from spain so she had to dgo threw there. And that took about 2 hours because they had to go threw paper work and fingerprints and interigations but after that we left boston and arived in springfield at about 8 something last night.
so that wsa my trip and cant wait to get photos up and on her in a week after im done going threw them.
Day 1: tuesday we left for boston at about 11:30am from the highschool and left. The trafic in boston was terriable but we made it on time to the airport and we got our tickets and went threw the security checkpoints and then waited to board our plane which started to board at like 4:00. And that first pane ride was a doosey. About half way threw the fligh i started to feel sick so i went to the bathroom and low and behold i threw up. So i gto out of there and the flight attendents usserd me to the back of the plane where they laied me down on a make shift bed where i layed there for like 2 hours and then went back to my seat for the landing. During the landing i threw up agian this time in a bag. After we landed they took me to the medical station where they spoke little english and a lot of french but i didnt stay to long because it would have cost me $125 dollors just to be seen by the doctor.
Still in pairs for a little while i layed down and rested until i second flight which went better then the first and no throwing up this time.
Day 2: we landed in moscow in the afternoon and go to check in to the hotel and then get back on the buss for a sightseeing trip around the city. We went and saw St. Basils cathedral, red square and the kremlin, some statues of great russian writers.
Day 3: We actualy go out in the city this time as in walking and going in the metro system which is prity crazy. There is about 11,000 people in moscow i believe the tour guide genadie said. He is a charicter himself. We took the metro to a diffrent locations around the city and saw a bunch of momumeants like the victory arch, and a statue of pushkin. That night the group went to the ballet but 2 of us didnt buy tickets to go so we went to see out teachers friend who workes in a Play studio as a lighting director. And the play we saw was cool. It was about a group of acters looking for a director because there previce one left them. And then we went back to the hotel and went to bed at like 11.
Day 4: Our last day in Moscow. Today we had a free day. Which we wnet on the metro agian to the middle of the city to the gum which is a huge departmeant store as big as 4 of hour highschools put togather. It took me i think 2 hours to walk around it all, and after that we went to the store to buy some stuff and have a little russian party.
Day 5: left for St. Petersburg at 12:00am on a night train which was awsome. We left the station at 12:00am russian time and headed for St. Petersburg. The train was verry rough and was hard to sleep on in the compartmeant me and the other 3 guys were in. We got there and got off the train into The Sun. Now sun is verry hard to find in St. Pertersburg this time of year and in russia for that matter. St. Petersburg only gets 60 days of sun a year and we got 3 days of it so we were lucky. During this day we got on the bus which drove us to the hotel where we were staying but when we got there we were only allowed breakfest and wernt allowed to check in until 12:00pm. So after breakfist we headed out to the bus and i was talking to someone and steped off a curb and a car comes around the corner and i wasent looking and almost got run over. And BTW in russia they dont stop for people on the road or on the sidewalk for that matter. I mean they park all the way on the sidewalk. "i will post pics of it." So we took a bus ride around St. Petersburg to see the wonderfull cathedrals and arches and buildings they had.
Day 6: Today we went and took a ride to See some of the cathedrals around the city and we went to the cathedral of spilt blood. "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of
Day 7: One of the boreing days of hte trip we sat around a little relaxing because it was a freeday. Most of us slept and some of us tookwalks or talked in eachothers rooms.
Day 8: One of our last days in Russia. We went to Kathrins palace "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine
Day 9: On this day we headed back to america. We got up at 4:30am russian time that is about 6:30pm your time. So we got to the airport in St. Petersburg and it was small, and we checked through out lugage into it and they stoped us because they didnt have out tickets for the plane so we sat there for 30mins waiting to get them and finaly they had them. So we left there at 6:55am there time and arived in paris at about 8:00 give or take 10mins. And our plane for boston didnt board until 12:45pm paris time. and that was boreing so i sleped most of the time and alked around but about 10:00 another plane was bording next to us and they all got on and they sat there for 2 hours because one of the engines was damaged so they fixed it and put a new fiberglass pannel on it. So our plane finaly borded at 12:45pm and we left there at about 1:55 and we arived in boston at 3:0pm your time and we crossed 6hours of ocean and i believe 4 timeones. Oh i totaly forgot in the paris airport i was going to board when security stoped me and four other people because they said we were terrorists. we were on the no fly list to get on an airplane. so they checked our passports and after 20 mins they said we could go. BUt we got in to customs in boston and a ouple of us had to go threw the non us citizen part because one of our studients was from spain so she had to dgo threw there. And that took about 2 hours because they had to go threw paper work and fingerprints and interigations but after that we left boston and arived in springfield at about 8 something last night.
so that wsa my trip and cant wait to get photos up and on her in a week after im done going threw them.
- Location:finaly home
- Mood:
happy - Music:none
Well it's offical after months of waiting im finaly signing up for the navy. Star allready knows and she is not happy but she is half for it half not. im going to talk to them saterday and then on monday afternoon me and her dad are going to sign papers and then im going to be in the navy after monday. other then that this vacation has been great. and well worth it. well until the next post.
- Location:home
- Mood:
pleased - Music:none
this is the smart car, about $13,590

this is called the tata nano, about $2,500

Please comments about them!
this is called the tata nano, about $2,500
Please comments about them!
- Location:uncles house
- Mood:
happy - Music:anytime- eve 6
people need to know when to drop things. let me make a few things perfectly clear to everyone. 1. the fight between me and amanda is over. We cam up with an agree meant and it is " If amanda leaves me and chelsea alone we will leave her alone." and if she decides to disagree to this then i have back up that this is true. becuase the moderator i know she will help me out with this. 2. people neeed to drop this becuase it is pointless because it is over and is stupid to bring up. and if i have my opinion i am going to say it and you people cant stop me from believeing what i believe. And chelsea im sorry about acting the way i did. and i understnad that u are trying and i want to help u but u dont tell me what i can do to help u. I just want u to know i will be here if u need me to do anything to help you. I love u and all ways will no matter what people say or do to try to break us up i wont let them do it. Because i believe we are soulmates and that we will be togather with each otehr as long as we can.
- Location:uncles house
- Mood:
pissed off - Music:anytime- eve 6
I got up at 5:00am this morning to watch the festivities down in Puxatawney, Pennsylvania and come to my attention all though it was dark and cloudy there the groundhog still saw his showdow. So this snow will continue to stick around for 6 more weeks and it will finaly be spring.
- Location:home
- Music:none
well this week sucked. First we get a 2 hour delay on Monday. Tuesday was OK i guess. and then On wednesday it also sucked because i had to video tape this meeting in Chester and during the meeting an old lady went into diabetic coma. But on the other hand she is OK and doing well. And i get $50 out of it for doing my job. Thursday was OK i guess except we were in semi-lock down. That means that we could not go anywhere unless we got a note by the office and we were locked out of the bathroom. So we only had one bathroom in the hole building we could use. Today was awesome because i finally got my passport but it cost me like $200.00 dollars. Well this weekend is going to be slow. 1. Chelsea is going shopping this weekend to get some things she needs to go on our date. Also i have to go to the basketball game tonight and i asked Chelsea to go with me but nope she is going out to dinner so i have to go to the game alone tonight. But i get to maybe spend Sunday or Monday with her all day. so that is a lift up. I will update if anything changes.
- Location:home
- Music:none


