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Name: J. Location: Lafayette, Indiana, United States Birthday: 2/26/1985 Gender: Male
Interests: Enjoying life while laughing and having fun... Expertise: Gourmet sandwich making, Gettin' along just fine... Occupation: Student Industry: Entertainment
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Member Since:
6/25/2004
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| I was looking through my Zanga subscriptions, and saw on Cassandra's profile some of these quizzes... After taking them, I only felt like posting this one because I ROCKED IT! I didn't do bad at the others, but this is way cooler!
Your
Language Arts Grade: 100% Way to go!
You know not to trust the MS Grammar Check and you know "no" from
"know." Now, go forth and spread the good word (or at least, the
proper use of apostrophes).
Are You Gooder at Grammar? Make a
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| Hey - man it has been a long time!!
I might start a new Xanga for fun and because things are different
now. I just went back and read some old posts and they just seem
years aged.
I just got back from an amazing weekend. I went to IU Friday
night and stayed until last night around 8:30pm. It was great to
hang out with Brie, Corey, Jessica, and of course AJ.
Friday night we played some beer pong and flip cup at the apartment and
then Brie, some Adam guy, a dude I called California, and I went to the
bars. I really like the IU nightlife! It was fun and I got
tanked... which felt nice because of the given
circumstances. (Lindsay was there and avoiding any and all
contact - and because of this, AJ and Jess would sometimes disappear to
hang out with her... which left me alone.. or would have if it weren't
for Brie and Corey.) I don't remember how we got home or how I
ultimately got to my couch in the basement, but it worked out and I got
to bed and woke up Saturday morning around 11:30am when Brie walked
in. AJ, Jess, Corey and I went to Waffle House and ate
breakfast. While eating breakfast we realized the IU game had
already started, so when we finished and got back to the apartment, we
left straight for the tailgating fields. At IU there are more
people who tailgate than attend the game, but I can understand
why. We got to the fields around the middle of the second quarter
and the score was 35-0 in Wisconsin's favor. We found Jess'
friend Dezi and then couldn't find another person so we walked
back. It started to rain. We got back and started watching
the Purdue game. Jess fell asleep on the couch, so AJ went up to
her room and slept on her bed. Corey went to shower or nap
somewhere and I dozed in and out while watching the first half of the
game. It was decent. At halftime we got ready and woke
people up to go see School for Scoundrels. It was alright, but it
seemed most of the funny stuff was in the previews. Pretty
quotable. After that we went back to the apartment and got ready
for the night. I found my Alizé and we got some more booze and
started playing beer pong and other games. AJ and I ended up
losing to the girls so we went in the living room and watched
Chappelle's Lost Episodes. Hilarious! We finally left for
this girl's party. It was lame and a huge buzzkill. Then
AJ, Brie, and I went to the bars again and met Bessa. We had fun
and witnessed a fight outside. We went back to the apartment and
sang voicemails to a bunch of people around the living room. It
was loads of fun. This one guy caused a bunch of drama, so Brie
and I didn't get to bed until like 6:30 or 7:00am... I got up Sunday at
1:39pm by the smoke alarm, then went back to bed until 2:20. Woke
up and Brie, Corey, Jess, and I went to the courts and played 3 games
of basketball in the heat of he afternoon. It was a lot of
fun! AJ was out with LBc, so that splooge couldn't play with
us. We showered up and AJ came back with Lindsay and
Brie had to go to work. She left, and we did, and ate at the Cafe
Pizzeria. It was tasty. Stopped at the Greetings store and
then went home. Corey, AJ, and I threw the football around for a
bit waiting on Brie to get home. She did and we chillaxed for a
bit then she went for food and I left for home. (Also, sometime
Saturday we went to eat at this place called Buffa Louie's, which was
incredible)
It was a great weekend. It was so nice being around more than one
or two people who are all nice and accepting. I felt the love and
for that I am grateful!
I also had another pretty vivid dream while at Iu, but I will leave that one for next post.. if I still rememeber it!
Leave comment if you read my post to this point. I just want to know how many there are left who read this thing.
LATER LATER!
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PS - Dad, since I know you read this - I love you!
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| - Whiskey LullabyI have been working a lot the last couple of days... and also have seen
and heard about quite a few people that I haven't seen or heard from in
a while.. Mostly it was fun... a couple of the people though...
they perplex me. Like how can someone change so much? I can
understand little changes- like hair, makeup, car, location, style,
etc... but whole personalities? Seems unfathomable to
me. I just don't get it. And you know when you want to say
so much to some people from your past because of something in the past
(or mabey even something that has been bugging you even into the
present) but you really feel it would do nothing so what is the
point?
Sigh...
Liars and fakes also bug me... but not as much as people who completely
change their attitude toward you... Some people change in a good
way. Like people who might not have spoken with you in the past
but now have no problems and talk away. It makes them seem a
little fake, but it is better all things considered...
"Fuck it dude - let's go bowling..."
~Walter in Big Lebowski
In better and more positve-toned news, my friends from the Fort of Fun
came back this weekend and started (and mostly finished) moving into
their new place from the old. I helped every chance I
could. And we had fun... lol, repainting one room 4 times
was in order in one circumstance... but we did it and it was
awesome. No electricity + hellspun humidity + high heat + little
liquid refreshments + little food = not a great feeling...
But great friends suffering through it with you = priceless.
I can't wait for school to start... it should be happy this year! All things are looking up!
More postage later on, folks!
Peace
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| - It Was Summer... (Baby Steps)A lot has happened since last post. I got back from Florida; it
was great, i will dish on it more later... Tonight was 4th of
July and it was fun; saw my uncles from California and it was
splendid. Went to the drive in a few days ago with most of the
people that read this, and it was fantastic! I have been
surprisingly very happy even though my car didn't run for a while and I
have no money... It is a nice feeling.
I just wanted to put that update in there... when I am in a writing
mood I will prolly write more! Leave comments because I am needy
for them... JK! But not really.. i do enjoy them mucho!
Bye for now!
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| - One Last Cry Clayton Miller and I talked lengthily
about relationships tonight and why we are so cynical towards them and
women in general. It was one of the greatest conversations I have
had in a long time. My words didn't jumble and my thoughts came
out clearly. I am so relieved at how it all happened; it
completely changed the way my evening was going. It is so nice to
have great conversations abuot pressing topics sometimes.
Sometimes things are hard and you wish not to discuss them, but then
other times such as tonight, it feels great! And it also feels
great to be discussing things with a person who has been there or is
there themself. If you really want to chat with me about
relationships and what is involved with them - please feel free.
I would love to converse with you about it, but for now I have a
question for the masses (aka, the 5 people that still read this
) In our talking tonight, Clayton pointed out that you need to
live for yourself and not for other people. He wasn't saying this
was his theory, but he was saying that it is what many people say (one
of these people happens to be one of our other close friends). So
my question is how can one really live for oneself? What does
that really mean? I will be the first to admit I live my life for
others, but it is out of my mind to fathom living for myself because I
cannot wrap my head around the idea of what it really is...
Answer if you can - I know it is tough! 
Until next time!
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