Archive for September, 2008

Homecoming

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Yesterday was Homecoming.

My date this year was my friend Meagan. I met her at her house around 5:30. After a half hour of taking pictures, eight of us had dinner at Dee Jay’s. It was a nice time of talking, listening to some annoying freshmen on the other side of the restaurant, and watching a game on TV. We left the restaurant around 7:45 and headed for the school.

Here are some pictures. Just a heads up: I’m a terrible speller, so if I misspelled your name, I apologize.

On the way to dinner…

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Meagan

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Me trying to drive and take a picture at the same time.

Dinner…

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Rachel

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Brandi and Meagan

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Jake and Me

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Party of 8

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Meagan and Me

At the dance…(it was very, very hot)

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Me and Courtney

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Me and Kasey

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Me and Cierra

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Me and Megan

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Me and Chelsea

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Me and Melissa

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Me and Shannon (we went to Homecoming together in 10th grade)

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Me and Elina

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Me and Joanna

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Random kids waiting in line to get their portraits taken.

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Mr. Samoraj and Eric

Afterwards

Jake, Rachel, and I left the dance a little early (avoiding traffic) and went to Eatin’ Park, where we met up with Joanna, Melissa, and Eugene. We discussed everything from politics to old Disney Channel Movies we grew up with.

It was a nice night and a good homecoming for my senior year.

I’m Independent

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

I don’t like either candidate, and I wouldn’t vote for either of them. But if my life depended on it, I’d choose McCain.

The Other Side…

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

…of life – the side without the internet.

As most of you know, I am switching from Comcast to Verizon, so for the last few weeks I have been without the internet at home. I’ve been checking my email and all of that jazz at school. So what’s new in my wonderful life?

I have switched from supporting John McCain to Barack Hussein Obama. What a nice ring to his name. This bizzare switch is due to the fact that our country needs a change. Four more years of George is not an option.

Obama might not be the most American or sane candidate (and it’s pathetic how his followers are treating him like a messiah), but he’s a Democrat, and financially our country is crumbling. (Funny – my spell checker did not recognize Obama as a word.) To make a long story short, I think Obama will bring more good change to the country than McCain will.

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