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Time Travel Possible Not to the Past, but it's a Start

You Can't Travel Back in Time, Scientists Say

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I cannot comprehend

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I didn't actually have time to read this article, but I saw it front page of a magazine. Britney Spears alledgely tried to commit suicide. After recently cutting all her hair off and loosing her kids because of it, what would posess her to do such a thing?  Read More »

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This is where Atlantis was:)

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First post of March....I have nothing to say......let's talk about gays

I haven't been really thinking about anything but mean things I could say to my ex-boy-friend and ex-best-friend lately so I only have one that I was able to clear my mind long enough to come up with.

 

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I hate it when the bad stories run front page

Yesterday, I read an article in the paper- front page, about potholes. While I must admit that potholes are dangerous and it is necessary to know how to protect yourself against them, I do not believe it was front page worthy. Neither is the story that flooding may occur when the truth is, Elkhart will have floods coming up from the snow.  Read More »

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(This will be short) F*ck Normal?

My aunt, standing over my shoulder as I wrote a blog earlier this week, told me to make a point with the whole Anna Nichole situation.  Read More »

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hey 80's! Why Seatbelts?

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 I talk to myself. It's just something I do. I talk to myself quite often as a matter of fact. I find it difficult to find people to talk to on the way home from school, or walking through the halls near people how usually hate me, or are just really dumb. So I talk to myself. We always agree.  Read More »

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"PDA Injuries on the Rise

Can't...- do...- homework...- too..-easy...---distracted.

 BlackBerry Thumb (tendinitis in the hand due to overuse of PDAs) is on the rise. This grown-up version of Nintendo Thumb (don't pretend you don't know what I'm talking about) is painful and common, but now there's a twist: Employers could be liable when their workers come down with the syndrome.  Read More »

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