This morning I may have had the worst case of road rage ever, my mom was in the car with me and she was sharing this road rage with me. Not only did some idiot stop in the middle of an intersection, but as I'm turning in on the parking lot right next to school some lady dropping her kid off to SLA stand on that alleyway preventing me from turning for 6 whole freaking minutes. ARE YOU KIDDING ME? WHY THE FUCK WOULD YOU STAND THERE BLOCKING ME FOR 6 MINUTES JUST TALKING TO YOUR KID.
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Mike: Where you goin?
Chris: Just to the corner.
Mike: Why you goin there?
Chris: Gotta go to work.
Mike: Oh you need me to come?
Chris: Naw you got something going for you and I don't want you to be like me. Not knowing if I'm ever going to see yall again.
Mike: So why do you do it?
Chris: Because it helps pay they bills and it'll help with school. But I'm going now. I love you.
Mike: I love you too dad.
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So this is going to be a story about a series of random things I see around the room and my thoughts on them. There seems to be a sombrero and a cat in the hat hat next to each other. Seems like a contradiction. Not sure why though. There is a poster of an extremely high caterpillar on the wall and a chuck norris poster. I see a mini fridge that doesn't work.....thats about it
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Breakfast:
- English muffin
- Egg whites
- Pork roll
- Grapefruit juice
Lunch:
Dinner:
- Steak with onions
- Baked potato
- Stuffed artichoke
- Sprite
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Breakfast:
Lunch:
Dinner:
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Rachel is a
student in high school. Today Rachel woke up at 5:00
a.m., earlier than usual. She spent an hour searching for an outfit—because she
didn’t like the one she chose the night before— she brushed her teeth, did her
hair, got dressed and ate breakfast. Before she left the house she made sure
she had her wallet, which contained $6 for lunch, an ID to sign-in at school, a
Septa trans pass to get to school and a library card. The second day of school
is just as nerve racking as the first and Rachel couldn’t sleep last night, she
didn’t finish her breakfast and she had “butterflies in her stomach”. Yesterday
everyone found out what materials they needed for each class. Rachel hates
being unprepared, so she packed folders, a pencil case, graph paper, sharpies
of various colors, notebooks for physics and English, and binders for Spanish
and math. In addition to the supplies she brought with her, she had a book
entitled “The Things They Carried”, given to her by her English teacher and a
book entitled “A Peoples History of the United States”, given to her by her
history teacher. Rachel loves listening to music, and carries her iPod classic
and cord to school everyday. She also loves texting, so she brings her Samsung Gravity
to school. One of the most important things of all is that she carries a pack
of spearmint gum, there’s nothing worse than meeting and greeting new people
with unpleasant breath. With all of these objects and supplies, along with a
positive attitude and confidence, Rachel had a wondrous day. She is ecstatic
about tomorrow and the events that will supplement it.
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March 5, 2011... a night to remember.
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Accepted, accepted, accepted. Decisions, decisions, decisions.
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When things seem to good to be true, it probably is. I met someone who seemed perfect, a dream, too good to be true. Not only that she was good, she wasn't true. She told me a lie, and thought I wouldn't find out. When I found out, I spent time with her to tell me the truth, but she still sat in my face with a smile hiding a lie. Never go for the unbelievable, because that's exactly what they are, unbelievable.
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