Should I or Shouldn't I?
I wanted to save writing blogs until I perfect my creative writing, but something has been bothering me since last night. Should I tell this person how I feel, or should I keep quiet like I initially planned?
Ten Random Facts About Me!
1. I love American Girl dolls to death. I wish they would come to life.
2. I hate my hometown of Chesterfield, Missouri. I would speak highly of New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago before speaking highly of Chesterfield.
3. I believe I have OCD.
4. I love gymnastics. I wanted to be a world-class gymnast, but my parents weren't supported.
5. I
hate valley girls and yuppies. I don't wanna be around them!
6. I realized I wasn't really into straight guys. I also realized I lacked interest in sex with males.
7. I don't understand why women are crazy over dick.
8. I wish I ran away before 16.
9. I still have issues with my mother.
10. I wanted to be a model, but I don't care for fashion.
Renaming the Sears Tower?
I heard from the news that they are planning to rename the Chicago's ironic Sears Tower to the "Willis Tower." First, they want to paint it silver, and now this? It's like altering the Gateway Arch (to note, I've lived in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri). Why can't they leave well enough alone?
The ASVAB Aftermath
After believing that I had to retake the ASVAB (taken February 25), I received a call from one of the Air Force recruiters and he told me that I've passed the overall ASVAB...that I
qualify for the service after all. Intially, I was pleased! However, my happiness was short-lived when I realized the irony. I would
still have to wait about a month to fully qualify for the Air Force, because on February 27, I was smoking marijuana, thinking it wouldn't matter at the time. If I go through the physical too soon, I would test positive for marijuana, and I would be permanently disqualify (I would never be allow to enlist in the service). So...ironically, I still have to wait. Well, thank God I didn't lose my job.
"People" Turns 35!
It has been thirty-five years since
People Magazine has been on newsstands. Now, can you guess who was the first celebrity to appear on the first cover of
People?