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Name: Greg Country: United States State: Illinois Birthday: 1/5/1989 Gender: Male
Interests: Computers (Hardware and Software + Programming), Running, Photography, Chemistry, Biology, All other Science, Math, Frisbee, Philosophy, Poetry, Writing, Lighting and general Tech work Expertise: Computers, Science, Math, Poetry (So I've been told), Lighting Occupation: Student
Message: message meEmail: email me AIM: aranaquen ICQ: 135448177
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7/17/2005
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| Alright, I hope someone sees this. I've started a new blog at http://blog.arathald.com. I'm hoping to revive some of the things in this blog that I really liked, like the weekly challenges, and to provide a way for people to both keep in contact with me and to find me again. If you know me at all, or even if you would like to get to know me, please visit my new blog and comment on it so I can get (back) in touch with you. I really want to hear from my old WA friends especially, I miss you all.
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| Okay, time for some more stories…
This one is actually two or three stories in one:
The first night we stayed with our host family, we found out that we
had two seperate rooms: one with a king sized bed and one with two twin
beds. There were four of us, so two would get the twin beds and two
would share the king bed. We began discussing who would sleep where. I
said, “I don’t really care, you three call places and I’ll sleep in
whatever spot is left over.” Then Mark Wright said that he didn’t care
either and couldn’t decide. In fact, none of us wanted to decide. So,
as is commonly done when people can’t decide who gets what, we drew
from a hat. Usually, everyone wants the same thing, so you leave it to
chance. We were so indecisive, we had to draw. Bryan Adams and Andrew
Leman evded up drawing slips of paper labeled with a “t” and Mark and I
drew ones with a “k.” So, we went and go changed to go swimming . . . (more)
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| So, when we were down in Florida, we went to Busch Gardens. It was a
lot of fun, and I loved the coasters. My favorite was the Sheikra,
which has a 90 degree drop. You get to the top, go around a very slow
curve, then you go over the edge . . . and stop. And wait. After a
second-and-a-half-long eternity, you hear a click, and you’re instantly
falling 200 feet (the highest 90-degree coaster drop in the world) and
then back through . . . (more)
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| Well, we just got back from band tour today — four days and three
nights in Florida. It has been a really wierd couple of days, but, all
in all, a great trip. I’m exhausted from our two church services and
concert yesterday and from our concert, 2 hour bus ride, 3 hour . . . (more)
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| I'm just using this opportunity to inform everyone tha I have a new post on my (now) main blog. Anyone who hasn't already, please subscribe -- the registration form on my site is only to subscribe to my blog -- theres no other hidden people getting your info. I don't even have access to your info on my main domain. I'll be posting notices of new posts here for a day or two longer, but then you'll have to be checking my site...
And please comment, (on my new site, not here). I'd love to hear your thoughts.
The link is http://gjackson.draflingdesign.com
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