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| Wow. I really can't believe it was seven years ago. Texas A&M
hasn't been the same since and I know, more importantly, the lives of
those 12 families certainly haven't either. But God uses all things for
good in His timing, even tragedies like Bonfire falling. I miss
Bonfire. A&M has certainly missed it. I don't think the
administration and the current students and other people that never
experienced it truly understand how much Bonfire brought our campus
together. It was incredible. Anyway, if you read this, say a prayer for
those families.
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| I live in Texas now! I'm so happy! It's great to be here.
In other news, millions of girls who were in love with N'Sync are probably sitting in their dark rooms, listening to "Gone" with a tear streaming down their cheek because of this:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/07/26/people.lancebass.ap/index.html
I mean, wow. If HE's gay, it really makes you wonder... Next you're gonna tell me that Rudy Galindo, US Figure Skating Champion, is gay too! WHAT??!! He IS? This is unbelievable!
The sad part for me is that now we know that in On The Line (Tagline: Have you ever met the perfect girl? (and let her get away))(also, She's one in a million. His chances of finding her again are a million to one.), the heartwarming romantic comedy starring Lance Bass and N'Sync bandmate Joey Fatone, Lance Bass's performance was vastly underrated, considering he wasn't just acting like he was looking for some girl that he met on the train, he was acting like he was actually interested in girls, and that must have been tough. And even more impressive, he's been putting on that act with N'Sync for the last 10 years. Imagine what he must have gone through every day, thinking to himself "well, I'm off to go stage-flirt with thousands of screaming girls, all of whom disgust me. I can't wait until this tour is over so I can just kick back, let my hair down, put on some showtunes, paint my nails and dance my cares away Billy Elliot style. Also I have some more denim jackets that need Bedazzling."
I'll end this with a shameful confession. I actually saw On The Line, and I actually enjoyed it. There, I said it. | | |
| Ugh. I have a headache right now that is on the verge of becoming migrational, or migrainitudinal or however you say that.
But the better news is that I am moving to Texas this weekend! Woohoo!
So exciting. Hmm, I'd talk more about how exciting it is but instead
I'm gonna go take some drugs. The legal kind of course.
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| I got some mail today addressed to somebody named Matilacu Bohnfalk.
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| There's been a weird trend in the news lately: people and animals surviving weird things they should never survive.
An 4 year old boy surviving an 11 story fall.
http://http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/07/08/boy.fall.ap/index.html
A kitten surviving a trip through a TREE CHIPPER!
http://http://www.thatvideosite.com/view/2824.html
It seems to me that's either a very amazing kitty cat or a pretty
crappy tree chipper. When I buy a tree chipper, I'd like to know it's
at least strong enough to kill a small baby animal, right?
And
there was another one that I suddenly can't remember, but it was the
same type of deal. It was either a kid or an animal, and something
absolutely horrible happened, yet they survived. It's really bugging me
that I can't remember. Oh well.
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