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Friday, October 03, 2008

  • one step at a time [jordin sparks]

    hurry up and wait
    so close, but so far away
    everything that you've always dreamed of
    close enough for you to taste
    but you just can't touch

    you wanna show the world, but no one knows your name yet
    wonder when and where and how you're gonna make it
    you know you can if you get the chance
    in your face as the door keeps slamming
    now you're feeling more and more frustrated
    and you're getting all kind of impatient waiting

    [chorus:]
    we live and we learn to take
    one step at a time
    there's no need to rush
    it's like learning to fly
    or falling in love
    it's gonna happen and it's
    supposed to happen that we
    find the reasons why
    one step at a time

    you believe and you doubt
    you're confused, you got it all figured out
    everything that you always wished for
    could be yours, should be yours, would be yours
    if they only knew

    you wanna show the world, but no one knows your name yet
    wonder when and where and how you're gonna make it
    you know you can if you get the chance
    in your face as the door keeps slamming
    now you're feeling more and more frustrated
    and you're getting all kind of impatient waiting

    [chorus]

    when you can't wait any longer
    but there's no end in sight
    when you need to find the strength
    it's the faith that makes you stronger
    the only way you get there
    is one step at a time

    [chorus x2]

     

    also very into crush [david archuleta], better in time [leona lewis] and forever [chris brown]

Friday, September 12, 2008

  • why isn't MSU like this?

    News of the Weird in the LSJ today

    High Point University (just south of Greensboro, N.C.) is not quite Club Med ("Club Ed," it was called by the Chronicle of Higher Education) but provides free ice cream for students, a hot tub in the middle of campus, wake-up calls, and a concierge service, all run by a campus "director of WOW," whose job it is to thrill the "clients" and attract new ones.  This is the strategy of president Nido Qubein, a motivational speaker and "customer comes first" businessman, and so far, enrollment is way up (even at higher tuition), new construction is transforming the campus, and $100 million is in the bank.

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

  • i need to start getting to work on time...

    i was 20 minutes late to work today and the legislature is in session so my boss came up today. eeps. luckily he went straight to his meeting at 9am so he didn't even know i was late. ai yah. i better get here on time tomorrow and thursday or else i might be out of a job!

    a lot of my xanga friends are getting featured recently...? [two] hahahaha yeah that's a lot.
    lovesporks and tambo001

    i should definitely be doing some work at the office right now. boo.

    me and my sister had lunch at jimmy john's and that was nice. on the way there, i ran into zoe's dad and found out zoe's not coming back until the end of october >:O and moreover she's fallen in love with someone over there! =O i wish she were better at keeping in touch >:O i tried to call her on her birthday and left her a voicemail but she never got back to me. she must be having a really good time in montana.

    on the way back, i ran into david [paphi] and he had just gotten out of a small business meeting... he's planning on opening up his own business! how cool is that? selling frozen yogurt or something like that, this new kind. never heard of it before. hmm. i wonder how hard it is to start your own business. have to have capital and all that, a good idea too. =\

    in today's lsj...
    Shannon Hyman, now 24, filed a lawsuit in July against the Green Iguana Bar & Grill in St. Petersburg, Fla., for medical bills and lost wages when she was badly burned four years ago drinking a "flaming shot" of Bacardi 151-proof rum (which normally is consumed without incident, but Hyman had spit out the drink, spreading flames to her head and upper torso). Hyman told the Tampa Tribune: "I'm suing because I should not have been let in (because she was under 21 at the time). If I weren't let in, none of the events would have happened."

    hah. what a dumbass. you only have yourself to blame for that one.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

  • jessica is

    visiting home for the first time since moving out.

    scared.

  • that's whack.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080904/ap_on_el_pr/cvn_fact_check

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and her Republican supporters held back little Wednesday as they issued dismissive attacks on Barack Obama and flattering praise on her credentials to be vice president. In some cases, the reproach and the praise stretched the truth.

    Some examples:

    PALIN: "I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending ... and championed reform to end the abuses of earmark spending by Congress. I told the Congress 'thanks but no thanks' for that Bridge to Nowhere."

    THE FACTS: As mayor of Wasilla, Palin hired a lobbyist and traveled to Washington annually to support earmarks for the town totaling $27 million. In her two years as governor, Alaska has requested nearly $750 million in special federal spending, by far the largest per-capita request in the nation. While Palin notes she rejected plans to build a $398 million bridge from Ketchikan to an island with 50 residents and an airport, that opposition came only after the plan was ridiculed nationally as a "bridge to nowhere."

    PALIN: "There is much to like and admire about our opponent. But listening to him speak, it's easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform — not even in the state senate."

    THE FACTS: Compared to McCain and his two decades in the Senate, Obama does have a more meager record. But he has worked with Republicans to pass legislation that expanded efforts to intercept illegal shipments of weapons of mass destruction and to help destroy conventional weapons stockpiles. The legislation became law last year. To demean that accomplishment would be to also demean the work of Republican Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, a respected foreign policy voice in the Senate. In Illinois, he was the leader on two big, contentious measures in Illinois: studying racial profiling by police and requiring recordings of interrogations in potential death penalty cases. He also successfully co-sponsored major ethics reform legislation.

    PALIN: "The Democratic nominee for president supports plans to raise income taxes, raise payroll taxes, raise investment income taxes, raise the death tax, raise business taxes, and increase the tax burden on the American people by hundreds of billions of dollars."

    THE FACTS: The Tax Policy Center, a think tank run jointly by the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, concluded that Obama's plan would increase after-tax income for middle-income taxpayers by about 5 percent by 2012, or nearly $2,200 annually. McCain's plan, which cuts taxes across all income levels, would raise after tax-income for middle-income taxpayers by 3 percent, the center concluded.

    Obama would provide $80 billion in tax breaks, mainly for poor workers and the elderly, including tripling the Earned Income Tax Credit for minimum-wage workers and higher credits for larger families.

    He also would raise income taxes, capital gains and dividend taxes on the wealthiest. He would raise payroll taxes on taxpayers with incomes above $250,000, and he would raise corporate taxes. Small businesses that make more than $250,000 a year would see taxes rise.

    MCCAIN: "She's been governor of our largest state, in charge of 20 percent of America's energy supply ... She's responsible for 20 percent of the nation's energy supply. I'm entertained by the comparison and I hope we can keep making that comparison that running a political campaign is somehow comparable to being the executive of the largest state in America," he said in an interview with ABC News' Charles Gibson.

    THE FACTS: McCain's phrasing exaggerates both claims. Palin is governor of a state that ranks second nationally in crude oil production, but she's no more "responsible" for that resource than President Bush was when he was governor of Texas, another oil-producing state. In fact, her primary power is the ability to tax oil, which she did in concert with the Alaska Legislature. And where Alaska is the largest state in America, McCain could as easily have called it the 47th largest state — by population.

    MCCAIN: "She's the commander of the Alaska National Guard. ... She has been in charge, and she has had national security as one of her primary responsibilities," he said on ABC.

    THE FACTS: While governors are in charge of their state guard units, that authority ends whenever those units are called to actual military service. When guard units are deployed to Iraq or Afghanistan, for example, they assume those duties under "federal status," which means they report to the Defense Department, not their governors. Alaska's national guard units have a total of about 4,200 personnel, among the smallest of state guard organizations.

    FORMER ARKANSAS GOV. MIKE HUCKABEE: Palin "got more votes running for mayor of Wasilla, Alaska than Joe Biden got running for president of the United States."

    THE FACTS: A whopper. Palin got 616 votes in the 1996 mayor's election, and got 909 in her 1999 re-election race, for a total of 1,525. Biden dropped out of the race after the Iowa caucuses, but he still got 76,165 votes in 23 states and the District of Columbia where he was on the ballot during the 2008 presidential primaries.

    FORMER MASSACHUSETTS GOV. MITT ROMNEY: "We need change, all right — change from a liberal Washington to a conservative Washington! We have a prescription for every American who wants change in Washington — throw out the big-government liberals, and elect John McCain and Sarah Palin."

    THE FACTS: A Back-to-the-Future moment. George W. Bush, a conservative Republican, has been president for nearly eight years. And until last year, Republicans controlled Congress. Only since January 2007 have Democrats have been in charge of the House and Senate.

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