The memory that hasn't happened yet but that I have been looking forward to for the last four years. It just around the corner and my high school career is now over... I can't wait to walk the stage in front of my friends and family. It took thirteen years to complete and the prize is my high school diploma. This will be my final high school memory next Saturday morning and I wouldn't have any other way! With our caps flying in the air we say good bye to Piper High and say hello to our awaited futures. This is the end of one chapter in my life and a new is waiting to begin.
Friday, May 22, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Peace and Love
"It takes twenty years or more of peace to make a man;it takes only twenty seconds of war to destroy him." - Unknown
"Some of the greater things in life are unseen thats why you close your eyes when you kiss, cry, or dream..." Anonymous
Monday, May 18, 2009
First Day of High School
Oh ... my ... GOSH! I totally remember my first day of high school and man did it start badly like I pissed before I even got on school grounds, ( and I know that's pretty sad) yeah that's what happens when you have a crazy mom. So by the time I even got on school grounds the late bell already went off and I had NO clue where to find my first block class, so I was wondering around school looking for the darn paper to tell me when the heck my class was. Finally I found the paper up against the window and looked for my name on the list of a billion names, that alone took like five minutes and that wasn't fun cause the ap came over and began to bug out telling me that I had to get to class. I walked into to main building and started to wonder around, feeling like a moron and I made my way to the mods let me tell you that... that wasn't were my class was...I had went the wrong way. I was feeling so dumb by this point... so I made my way from the mods to portables and that is a serious walk when you have not a clue in the world. At last I found my science class only about 20 minutes late.. yup it was pretty embarrassing to have everyone eyes on you while you look for a seat but hey it could have been worst...right?
Mr.Harrison isn't going to Washington.....
On Thursday, President Obama will welcome the Pittsburgh Steelers to the White House to honor the team for its recent Super Bowl victory. But, just like in 2006 when the Steelers had a post-title meeting with George W. Bush, defensive MVP (and Super Bowl hero) James Harrison won't be in attendance. But he has a good reason:
"This is how I feel -- if you want to see the Pittsburgh Steelers, invite us when we don't win the Super Bowl. As far as I'm concerned, he [Obama] would've invited Arizona if they had won."
Usually, when a sentence begins with "as far as I'm concerned," it ends with an opinion, not an incontrovertible fact. Harrison's comment is akin to saying, "As far as I'm concerned, George Washington was the first president."
Of course the Cards would have received the White House invite if they had won. Winners get to go meet the president, losers don't. They also get the trophy, the parade and those hats that say "Super Bowl champs". I don't think James Harrison(notes) turned down any of those things, which makes his refusal to go to the White House a tad hypocritical.
When Harrison won the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year award, he didn't decline and say, "As far as I'm was concerned, they would've given this award to someone else if they had had a better defensive season than me." And when he scored that touchdown in the Super Bowl after returning an interception 100 yards, I'm pretty sure Harrison didn't tell the ref to take the points off the board because, as far as he was concerned, if Larry Fitzgerald(notes) had caught him, Harrison wouldn't have scored.
As far as I'm concerned, James Harrison is sort of a fool. If he doesn't want to go to the White House, fine. (Although I can't imagine why anybody wouldn't want to meet the President of the United States.) But don't make a lame excuse in an attempt to justify your decision. Leave that for NFL referees
URL:http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Mr-Harrison-isn-t-going-to-Washington-Steeler-?urn=nfl,163886
"This is how I feel -- if you want to see the Pittsburgh Steelers, invite us when we don't win the Super Bowl. As far as I'm concerned, he [Obama] would've invited Arizona if they had won."
Usually, when a sentence begins with "as far as I'm concerned," it ends with an opinion, not an incontrovertible fact. Harrison's comment is akin to saying, "As far as I'm concerned, George Washington was the first president."
Of course the Cards would have received the White House invite if they had won. Winners get to go meet the president, losers don't. They also get the trophy, the parade and those hats that say "Super Bowl champs". I don't think James Harrison(notes) turned down any of those things, which makes his refusal to go to the White House a tad hypocritical.
When Harrison won the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year award, he didn't decline and say, "As far as I'm was concerned, they would've given this award to someone else if they had had a better defensive season than me." And when he scored that touchdown in the Super Bowl after returning an interception 100 yards, I'm pretty sure Harrison didn't tell the ref to take the points off the board because, as far as he was concerned, if Larry Fitzgerald(notes) had caught him, Harrison wouldn't have scored.
As far as I'm concerned, James Harrison is sort of a fool. If he doesn't want to go to the White House, fine. (Although I can't imagine why anybody wouldn't want to meet the President of the United States.) But don't make a lame excuse in an attempt to justify your decision. Leave that for NFL referees
URL:http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/blog/shutdown_corner/post/Mr-Harrison-isn-t-going-to-Washington-Steeler-?urn=nfl,163886
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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