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November 30, 2010

Posted by Camille Maldonado in STORY-002 on

Argument and almost a fist fight with my Mom. Over report cards. Over all mine was good except for one class. We argued about things I should be doing, I told her the same stuff that I’ve been telling her that I was studying and working hard. She already knew so I don’t get why she acted surprised. Any way she we pushed and shoved etc etc  and my Dad sat back, probably confused about what he should do. We ended the argument with a quiet talk, as usual. Which I never got, why do we talk calmly after the fight and not before? She just needs to stop seeing me as a child. I have responsibilities and I always accomplish the things I need to do, but to her I’m still 12 years old.  I don’t know how she’s going to cope with me being away in College next year. My Mom and I are way to similar, we both are hard workers, argue till we feel like we got our point across or to the death, and we always have tendencies to physically fight with people. I think these months ahead are going to be very difficult. 


​Sundays Post (forgot to put it up)


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Just Jump!

Posted by Dominque Miller in STORY-002 on
Scaling through the ancient city Petra I had some of the best times of my life. Being with sme of the most adventurous people I have ever met in my life we drifted off the path from time to time.
"Just jump!" My Jordanian friend Zain said from below.
"No...I'm afraid of heights." I said in panic as I stared down at everyone who fearlessly climb down the narrow mountain path. A couple minutes went pass and at this point I had gave up, until Conner came along. Then before I knew it he had lifted through the path, effortlessly,with me screaming, "NO! You're gonna drop me!"
"No I'm not..." he said as he put me down and continued his way through the illegal path.Screen shot 2011-02-21 at 6.31.46 PM
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Text

Posted by Christopher Cassise in STORY-002 on
Jake just bought a new iphone at AT&T and was excited because he was upgrading from a horrible slide up phone that he had for three years. He was happy finding out how to use this 21 century phone and loved the new texting on touch screen.

One day he was driving and he got a text. He was always told by his parents to not be on his phone and drive at the same time, but today he seen there was no cars in front of him on Bigler street so he went for it. Unlocked the code he had on the welcome screen, looked up, made sure everything was good and then looked at the text. Jake took a mere 2 seconds glancing at the screen but they cost him and his car. A pothole unseen from around the side of the street was deep and missed the cone that should had been covering it. He went into it and the tire popped off, as it popped off, he flipped his tiny car over to the side. He suffered a broken arm, leg, fractured skull, a broken phone , and insurance cost him thousands.

The text read: "Where you at?"

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Sunday

Posted by Christopher Cassise in STORY-002 on
Today consisted of work, work, and more work. One thing a person learns though from working are the different people and personalities you meet in a restaurant...

Table 5, a deuce, two men, nicely dressed. I go up to give them their waters and they stop me and converse.

What school you go to? Whats your name? Grade? How you like it?

Questions started to pour out that I answered fast and then they stated their positions, head of the school district panel. Nice men, listening to what I had to say and talked to me. Even recognized my dedication to making money and having a job while in school. They were a nice pair, giving a job to a friend at work. One of the waiters who was looking for a job, they offered one in the school district. Its always different every night at a restaurant and you could meet someone that changes your life or makes your night. Its a different atmosphere, one alot of people should experience once in their life time. You never know if it will benefit you.
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Saturday's post

Posted by Christopher Cassise in STORY-002 on
Today was the beginning of a nightmare for Bella. Being stalked by wolves and vampires gives a strain on your personal life and love life as she shown today, speaking to her psychiatrist.

B: I cant take all this "trying to kill me" stuff. I didnt do anything to anyone!
P:That is true but no matter what, you were in a relationship with a vampire. Didnt you think that would cause something?
B: He was hot! what would you have done?
P: Well that has nothing to do with this situation, Im an older lady.
B: Right so let me have some fun with hot vampires!
P: I didnt say you couldnt, but dont you think thats why your being hunted by alot of different groups that arent human?
B: I geuss..

Bella starts to ponder about her relationship with a vampire, and stayed. She made this decision off of love and stupidity. She died shortly after making this decision.;
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"The Castle"

Posted by Amber Housley in STORY-002 on

We drove into the Castle’s parking lot, got out the car, and walked toward the castle’s door. Heat warmed our faces upon our entrance of the castle. I noticed a fireplace to my left and, if I’m not mistaking, to my right. The place was grand and home-like, someplace I would not mind spending the next four or so years. There was a wide set of stairs dressed in red, that narrowed as we climbed them. The ornamentation was antiquated, but in a good sense. Our group walked each of the three floors that revealed rooms and offices. It was almost like a library—everyone speaking in proper tone.

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Adios

Posted by Andre Serrano in STORY-002 on

The damage is done, good bye.

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Mom dances

Posted by Perry Woods in STORY-002 on
I recently got Just Dance 2 as a late gift from my aunts. I went to try the game and the first song that played was Tic Toc by Ke$ha. I badly followed along trying my best. About half way through my mom randomly busted into the room and stood right in front of the TV following along. You never have seen anything quiet as funny as a parent trying to follow a song they never heard in a game. Even better was after she danced to Firework by Katy Perry while loudly singing the chorus (which is the only part she knows)
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