Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
History in the making
As many of you know this was the one of the better elections we have seen in our nations history and many still may believe whether or not Barack Obama will have the capacity to effectively run a country but in regards to experience a person can have all the things in their favorite in order to run a country and screw things up and we as a nation tend to want to judge before we can effectively think of things from both parties that have their faults and not matter what they will do in office they will find a way to say he is screwing things up
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Changes
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Sarah Palin
She does not necessarily reflect in the choices her daughter makes in regards to the pregnancy and she can only hope that her daughter would make better choices in life and learn from them. We all do things in life that tend to be not the norm but as human beings we all go the wrong path whether good or bad we will learn from prior things and move on from that
Saturday, August 09, 2008
J Eddie's Affair
John Edwards is another of the countless political that seem to can not keep it in their pants and with an ugly A** woman no less even with his wife dying of cancer which i guess he may think to justication which is not cool and is an idiot and here's an except for abc interview.
"Two years ago I made a very serious mistake, a mistake that I am responsible for and no one else. In 2006, I told Elizabeth about the mistake, asked her for her forgiveness, asked God for his forgiveness. And we have kept this within our family since that time."
"Edwards, 55, said he told his entire family about the affair after it ended in 2006, and that his wife Elizabeth, who has incurable breast cancer, was "furious" but that their marriage would survive. The couple have three children, Cate, 25, Emma, 9, and Jack, 7. When he confessed his affair to his wife, "she was mad," Edwards said."
O i love the last she was mad YOU THINK DUH
WHAT A DUMBA**
"Two years ago I made a very serious mistake, a mistake that I am responsible for and no one else. In 2006, I told Elizabeth about the mistake, asked her for her forgiveness, asked God for his forgiveness. And we have kept this within our family since that time."
"Edwards, 55, said he told his entire family about the affair after it ended in 2006, and that his wife Elizabeth, who has incurable breast cancer, was "furious" but that their marriage would survive. The couple have three children, Cate, 25, Emma, 9, and Jack, 7. When he confessed his affair to his wife, "she was mad," Edwards said."
O i love the last she was mad YOU THINK DUH
WHAT A DUMBA**
Friday, July 25, 2008
feeling the need to flee
I have had serious thoughts as of late to get back to the school i first started my college career to get my doctorate which is K-State in Manhattan and I have still intentions of doing that sometime soon hopefully if every goes well but have not decided what to do in regards to go to law school here in town or else where but have to see what happens in order to finish my master's first but want to like to see how tings go but have to plug away
Friday, July 04, 2008
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Fun day
Monday, June 02, 2008
Friday, May 02, 2008
Stormy weather
It seems like the weather is one crazy mess first Tornado sirens then a lot of wind and rain but no daamge I feel like things should calm down soon. Hopefully it will do that soon.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Rambling for the day
It was one of thoses especially with Dippy VonSquirrelNest that seems to act more idiotic then usual which is really is like a bad urban romance title like Thong on Fire and Hozilla.
KU Jayhawks ROCK National Champions
KU Jayhawks ROCK National Champions
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
80's AAAAAAA
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Monday, February 04, 2008
Tragedy in the Hood
It seems like news coverage has been going on about Seth Guerrero and his father and it is a tragedy for all involved especially for both families. Growing up in a neighborhood where everyone knows everyone and has been hard for me to think about because of the facts at hand and what is being perceived and what the facts are. As the Kansas City website says it has been hard to take as this article.
Co-workers, neighbors stunned by death of woman and her baby
By MARK WIEBE AND DAWN BORMANN
The Kansas City Star
Nicolette Lyons-Reed was described as “friendly and nice” by her neighbors in Kansas City, Kan. Her co-workers at Argentine Library were so upset by the news of her violent death that they did not come to work this morning.
Lyons-Reed and her 8-month-old daughter, Leah, were found shot to death at their home Sunday morning. The woman’s 3-year-old son, Seth, was found at a motel in Denton, Texas, with her ex-husband, Andrew Guerrero. Police say Guerrero, who was arrested Monday morning, is a “person of interest” in the case.
Broken glass littered the yard at Lyons-Reed’s home, and a window had recently been boarded up. A yellow toy bulldozer and dump truck rested in the front yard.
Jeanne Purinton said Lyons-Reed had lived in the neighborhood in the 2000 block of South 10th Terrace for a few years, but she had not seen anyone else but Lyons-Reed and her children living in the house.
“She was kind of private. She’d just go to work, come back home and go inside,” Purinton said.
“She was always friendly and nice. She seemed like a nice girl.”
Although Purinton did not see Seth playing outside much, “Sometimes little Seth would run over to my front door.”
At the Argentine Library, the news was especially shocking.
Not only was Lyons-Reed a member of the staff, but Guerrero’s mother also works there.
On Monday, only a few members of the 13-person staff reported to work.
“They are a pretty close staff,” said Sonia Smith, library spokeswoman.
Those who did arrive were encouraged to take some time off.
“We respect that people need to grieve and don’t see any reason to make them come in and work,” Smith said.
Instead, library employees from other branches of the Kansas City, Kan., system volunteered to help out.
Lyons-Reed has worked at the Argentine branch of the Kansas City, Kan., Public Library since 2001. She began as a student intern and joined the staff full time in 2002. She was a library associate and mainly responsible for working at the circulation desk of the branch library.
A counseling team will be on hand throughout the week or as needed at the library to help employees deal with their grief.
Co-workers, neighbors stunned by death of woman and her baby
By MARK WIEBE AND DAWN BORMANN
The Kansas City Star
Nicolette Lyons-Reed was described as “friendly and nice” by her neighbors in Kansas City, Kan. Her co-workers at Argentine Library were so upset by the news of her violent death that they did not come to work this morning.
Lyons-Reed and her 8-month-old daughter, Leah, were found shot to death at their home Sunday morning. The woman’s 3-year-old son, Seth, was found at a motel in Denton, Texas, with her ex-husband, Andrew Guerrero. Police say Guerrero, who was arrested Monday morning, is a “person of interest” in the case.
Broken glass littered the yard at Lyons-Reed’s home, and a window had recently been boarded up. A yellow toy bulldozer and dump truck rested in the front yard.
Jeanne Purinton said Lyons-Reed had lived in the neighborhood in the 2000 block of South 10th Terrace for a few years, but she had not seen anyone else but Lyons-Reed and her children living in the house.
“She was kind of private. She’d just go to work, come back home and go inside,” Purinton said.
“She was always friendly and nice. She seemed like a nice girl.”
Although Purinton did not see Seth playing outside much, “Sometimes little Seth would run over to my front door.”
At the Argentine Library, the news was especially shocking.
Not only was Lyons-Reed a member of the staff, but Guerrero’s mother also works there.
On Monday, only a few members of the 13-person staff reported to work.
“They are a pretty close staff,” said Sonia Smith, library spokeswoman.
Those who did arrive were encouraged to take some time off.
“We respect that people need to grieve and don’t see any reason to make them come in and work,” Smith said.
Instead, library employees from other branches of the Kansas City, Kan., system volunteered to help out.
Lyons-Reed has worked at the Argentine branch of the Kansas City, Kan., Public Library since 2001. She began as a student intern and joined the staff full time in 2002. She was a library associate and mainly responsible for working at the circulation desk of the branch library.
A counseling team will be on hand throughout the week or as needed at the library to help employees deal with their grief.
Saturday, January 05, 2008
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