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November 27th, 2008


12:49 pm - Twas the Night Before Thanksgiving
Twas the night before Thanksgiving and awake in the kitchen
Stood a boy in an apron stirring a new fixin'.
He was cooking peacefully when to his great surprise,
He looked to the stove top, a flame reflecting in his eyes.
The burner was on fire, though why he didn't know,
he bent down to eye level and began to blow.
But the fire spread to old oil on the stove,
He grabbed the extinguisher and discharged it as he did hove,
"Another concoction ruined thanks to old oil,
for an extra hour, I will now need to toil."
But continue he did, as any good cook should,
For he was sure that the result would be nothing but good.
To bring a new dish to the Thanksgiving table,
A cook could be immortalized into a fable.
So try and try again, and not be one bit sad,
For a new dish he could serve to show he was thankful for what he had.


About 14 hours late, but I posted it to my Facebook just after I wrote it last night. Didn't think of Livejournal till this morning.

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July 5th, 2008


10:23 pm
I'm back in Florida now. One week (and a day) until I leave for Europe.

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June 18th, 2008


09:51 am - Salmon Bot
Hmm, I just had an interesting conversation. It started off about Pastrami...

So, if you don't know, Livejournal apparently has this interesting feature that will link your AIM with another random person if you both post at the exact same second and both have AIM screen names listed in your profile, but title you as a ___Salmon. I'm not sure I 100% believe it, but when I did some searching, I've seen that other people have had the same thing happen. I'm too lazy (and at work) to do a good search of the LJ site to see if there is any truth to this all.
Current Mood: [mood icon] curious

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May 5th, 2008


10:05 pm
I severely underestimated how much it hurts to fly in a crosswind with a sprained ankle...
Current Mood: [mood icon] In Pain

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October 17th, 2007


11:09 pm
Yeah, I had to fire someone today who worked hard and was really a cool guy. I feel like crap, but there was nothing I could do... =(
Current Mood: [mood icon] crappy

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October 13th, 2007


06:32 pm - Note to all my friends:
Note to all my friends who are having their first sink disposal:

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PUT STRAIGHT SPAGHETTI DOWN YOUR DISPOSAL!


Though I have had a disposal for the whole of my life I can remember, I have never had the opportunity to put old spaghetti down the disposal. My dad never let anything go to waste, and my mom always took care of emptying the fridge. Apparently, it clogs the u-bend... Quite badly... Yeah... I didn't make a mess fixing it though. All good now. Just take my advice and don't try it.

=^.^=

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June 16th, 2007


08:18 pm
So I won a bowling ball...

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May 7th, 2007


01:20 pm
His response: "Well, I do it all the time in my car." =P

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12:56 pm
My dad, Mr. I-never-have-traffic-incidents I-never-damage-cars, drove my car right into a curve, blowing the tire... sheesh, talk about reckless... =P

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April 26th, 2007


10:12 pm - RIP Phone screen
Yeah, I fell on my phone. The screen is white. Meaning I can't see text messages. I can't look up contacts. And I can't see who I just missed. That means if you want me to get back to you, leave a message or there's no way I know you called.

Thanks.
Current Mood: [mood icon] Broken...or my phone is anyway

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March 7th, 2007


08:15 pm - Steve Rogers RIP 3/5/07
For those of you that havn't heard, they've killed Steve Rogers.

Apparently, the man can take on Nazis, Communists and various other villians, but not a sniper's bullet.

For those of you that have no clue what I'm talking about, Steve Rogers is Captain America. Yes, the comic book character, onna the best... I can't believe they'd just kill him like that... and they've come out and said that yes, he is dead.
Current Mood: [mood icon] depressed

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February 16th, 2007


09:15 am - If you can understand any of this, you get a gold star...
So I was flying IMC today on the 8DME arch of the OMN VOR, getting ready to trasition to the ILS for 7L at KDAB and I ask my IP about my logbook and loging PIC time. He told me that I could log PIC now that I have my PPC anytime I'm flying, except when I'm in a lesson and can't meet PTS. He also said that IPs get to log PIC anytime they fly, and that's onna the best benifits of getting your CFI, and even better with your CFII. It's right then that we hear the OM for the ILS and I begin to make my turn.

Anyways, that was a fun flight. Cya.
Current Mood: [mood icon] giggly

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January 9th, 2007


06:22 pm - GRRNESS At the TSA
THE TSA STOLE MY TOOTHPASTE!

I went to open my medicine kit and I found this note:

"We removed any liquids or gells that you had in this bag. They were either not in a plastic zip-top bag or were larger than allowed through the security check point."

The only thing missing from that bag was my toothpaste!


On top of that, both of my front tires on my car are flat, so I can't drive them till onna my friends that has an air pump gets back so I can fill them up again!

So I gotta go without till then, or walk to get some!

GRRRRRRR!!!!
Current Mood: [mood icon] cranky

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December 26th, 2006


01:21 am - Devistation
Embry Riddle's Daytona Beach campus got a real nice present from Santa this year. Yesterday, December 25th, 2006, ERAU got hit by an F2 tornado. From the pictures I have seen right now, the damage is devistating. Luckily there are no injuries due to the campus being closed for break.

Over 50 planes are have what's called "Total Damage" on them, meaning they will never fly again. There are 15 planes on our ramp which look like they may be able to fly, but no one can tell the condition of them since our access to the ramp is blocked by a few tons of sheet metal (what's left of our maintence hanger) and a few planes.

Here's a link to a video from a news helicopter.

http://www.wesh.com/video/10606743/index.html

It brings a tear to my eye...

R.I.P. Just about every airplane I've ever flown.
Current Mood: [mood icon] crushed

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November 30th, 2006


01:14 am - YGW
K, so I am a nerd. I've decided to restart the game I used to run a couple years back. Years of the Great War.

It follows the first real "World War" that occured in Europe in the 1600s, the 30 Years War. It was an interesting time where Religion played a large part in international politics and the Catholic-Protistant division really started to grow.

It's a game of diplomacy and strategy involving people across the country (and maybe the world if some of the international aquaintiances of the game come back) It's a lot of fun, and now, with the updated rules, not too complex.

This is an open invite for everyone who reads, even family members, if you're interested. We've just started Country Claim but there are still some great countries left, including England, the Papal States, a bunch of German Countries, and Poland (who played an important role in the war)

s3.invisionfree.com/ygw

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November 23rd, 2006


09:43 pm - Your 4:30 Thanksgiving Report from Daytona Beach
Well, I was all excited for my own cooked Thanksgiving Feast, since there as noone here to have thanksgiving with. I cooked a couple of turkey wings (Because I wanted dark meat and they didn't seem to sell Drumsticks at Walmart...), some mashed potatoes, corn, and some biscuts. I got Jello for desert.

After cooking for 2 hours and dirtying just about every piece of cookware and dish I had, I sat down to eat only to find the wings were very, very, very stringgy... The meat I could pick out was good, but there wasn't enough of it on two wings to make it worth it. The potatoes were very dry in the end, and the biscuts cooked too fast and the centers were cold. The only thing that turned out really good was the corn.

I was gonna try and re-arange my room... but I lost the motivation... I figure it's gonna turn out crappy, just like my "feast" did.
Current Mood: [mood icon] blah

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04:37 pm
Yeah, it's Thanksgiving...
Current Mood: [mood icon] bored

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November 12th, 2006


12:41 am - Diplomacy
I was wondering if anyone has played the game Diplomacy before... and if you had any tactics you'd not mind sharing with me... I've gotten a good intro to it today, but I'm playing in a week again and the people I play with are very cut-throat... I managed to do ok this time banking on the fact that I was an ignorant newbie at it... but that won't work again.

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November 6th, 2006


12:32 am - CSMUN Charleston 2006
Wow, just wow.

I want to start of saying that I had no personal hard feelings against the delegation from Iraq, and I do feel somewhat sorry for what we put him through.

I also want to state that I have been using all my resourses to be gramatically correct and extremely diplomatic, therefore, this entry with be void of either.

Ok, we Wednesday was the first day of the trip. We had an hour and a half meeting before we left, which almost no-one showed up to... cause it's mandatory and all. Andy, our tresurer, decided that he would rather stay and make sure his classes were in line then go compete with us... droping a very important spot, Argentina on the Security Council. Not to mention, another member doesn't show up... so we're down two members already.

We divide up who's gonna go to which car and stay in which room, then we get on the road. I'm traveling with David (who later get's Andy's spot), and it's a pretty long trip. We left at about 8:30, only a half hour later than expected, a new record. Rt. 17, the only way to get to Charleston from the south, or atleast the only major "highway," so I understand, and it's a bit back-road-ish... and there was a ton of fog... we went by a railroad crossing which was down and flashing. I could look across to the other side and it was flashing on that site as well. I had David turn town the radio, and I could hear a train, but not see it at all... the next crossing, 300 yards down, it was the same thing. I could see light reflecting off the track, kinda, and see the lights flashing on the other side of the crossing, but I could clearly hear a train clanking over the tracks. Freaky.... We got into the hotel at 2am, had a brief team meeting at 2:45, then went to sleep.

Thursday - We got up around 9, had a team meeting at 11 in Freddie (the team president)'s room. Then, it was to opening cerimonies. Boring people talked. A gavel banged. The Conference was open. Levi (Palestine), Az (Syrian Arab Republic), and myself (Saudi Arabia) went to the meeting room where the League of Arab States would meet. In our first session, we arived and there were 6 people there. Just six in a committee suppoded to be made up of 22 (21 because the Chair and Director forgot Egypt... I mean, the League of Arab States just meets in Cairo, Egypt, so nothing big...) I think this would be a decent time to mention that the Director is in charge of related information in the committee, and the Chair is incharge of all things procedural... oh, and the Director is from Embry-Riddle, and our Club President, but he in no way, showed the three of us any leaniance. We started of setting the topic as I wanted (I made the motion) of talking about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, then Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East. Then, the last of the members who would show, did. The complete list of countries that were in attendace is as follows: Bahrain, Iraq, Martainia, Morocco, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and United Arab Emerates. Because half the deligages didn't know their country's possitions on how seriously concerned over the Palestine, they moved to change the topic on us, to our second topic, Nuclear Proliferation in the Middle East. We got nowhere on either subject by the end of the night, but found out that Iraq was very experienced, and an extremly good deligate. He had infact, been to 22 conferences, and staff for a few as well. He was a big target for the Best Deligate award. Everyone was tired after the second session ended at 10:30 that night, however, Levi and myself stayed up late plotting out what we were gonna do the next day.

Friday - We got up and went to breakfast by 8, to make it to the conference room early enough to do some caucusing before it began, however, when 9:00 rolled around, there was but 5 people there, the absolute bare minimum to start being 9. So we sat around waiting to start till almost 9:45. Over the night, Levi and myself, and the deligate from Iraq created 2 seperate working papers. (As a note, a working paper is what comes before Draft Resolution, which is a Resolution before it's voted in.) We debated some minor things in both till just after lunch, neither side really giving in on the other, Iraq all behind Iran being the major enemy, myself and Levi all behind Israel being the main reason for concern. Just after lunch, Levi exposed Iraq's big mistake. In the middle of May, the Iraqi Prime Minister visited Tehran and said that Iraq was in full support of Iran's civil nuclear program. He was quite shakey and tried his hardest to recover. We got a short break (we vote to have these, usually to write resolutions and debate topics informally and the likes) and he and Levi stepped outside. He basically told Levi that his hands were now tied, there was nothing he could do, and Levi now had his balls in his hands, so they decided to work together to come to a resolution on this topic. In the end, our two working papers were combined, mostly made up of points from the one Levi and I created. We spent the next session and a half dealing with grammatical and syntax errors, and trouble with Autoformat on MS Word, which we could in no way find out how to disable. Not to mention the chair and director were very, extremely, overly strict about grammer and syntax. So we really spent over 4 hours working this minute stuff out, and getting no real debate. At the end of the night, we still had nothing done, but we were clear we were almost there, expecting to go strait to voting in the morning. That evening, Levi and I again spent some time working on what we were gonna do in the morning, and I had to play DD to drive so some people could get more beer... but better than them driving themselves.

Saturday - I kinda got up late, but I was still down for breakfast by 8:15... and the first person there (for about 10 minutes), which was odd since it started at 7, and it had been kinda packed when I had made it down Friday. The session started on time Saturday because everyone expected to be voting early... however, Syria had a problem one word in the itroduction, which can't be changed once the Working Paper is submitted as a Draft Resolution. So we spent a good portion of an hour in withdrawling it and re-submitting it. Then, we voted and it passed unanimously. Then, we moved back into the first topic, which I had begun writing a working paper on already. About a half hour before the morning session ended, Levi let loose again. (this time our club advisor, Dr. Dorn, was present) He opened a clear rift seperating Iraq from everyone else. I had been subtlly working into it, so people kinda knew what it was about, then the deligate from Bahrain, who was from the same school as Iraq, asked about the possibility of an arab peacekeeping force in Palestine after Israel withdrew. Levi then came back saying he didn't want an unstable shi'ite force in Palestine to bring that conflict there. Iraq then got hammered over and over about wanting to send armed forces into Palestine, and in a slip of tongue, Israel. It got very out of control until the end of the session where we had to break for lunch. Levi, Dorn, Az, and I walked to McDonnalds for lunch discussing the slaughter of Iraq in the last session. Dorn had been cracking up the whole time, and we really enjoyed laughing at it the whole time (we found out afterwards that Iraq was sitting across the street in Arby's saying "Damn Palestine, Damn Saudi Arabia. Damn it.") We went back into session after lunch and began finishing the last topic, however the room was very decently split now, only the US backed countries were working with Iraq. Both resolutions passes, seeing as they were both very benificial to Palestine, however, Iraq abstaned from voting on mine, oh well. After that, Iraq led to stop us from ending the meeting, saying we had time to talk about one more topic for about 15 minutes, and the group kinda followed. He tried setting the topic at "Recovering and Re-building Iraq." We voted that down, and I suggested "The Removal of Iraq from the League of Arab States." During the short debate, I was able to write up a short resolution expulling Iraq, which passed in a vote of 8 for, 1 against, and 1 abstained. He flipped us off as the chair asked him to leave.

Then came the awards cerimony. We walked away with less awards than we deserved (and was told so after it was over...). We didn't have anyone in the International Law Commission, we got 2 distinguished delegate awards in the League of Arab States (Levi and myself), in NATO, we got an Outstanding Deligate (even better than distinguished) and a best deligate, not to mention the Research award in that committee went to our Outstanding delegate there. In the Security Council, we got a distinguished Delegate award. Also, France (Made up of 2 of ours deligates) won the distinguised delegation award, meaning that France in NATO got 3 awards. As a note, Iraq got Outstanding Deligate in the LAS. He deserved it after taking what would have made any less of a man break down in tears. Also, one distinguished delegate award from each of NATO and the Security Council were taken away because we had too many already.

That night, we got went out to this really good restraunt. I had Poterhouse Pork Chop, and it was friggin awesome. Then, we came back and I kinda passed out while other people partied. I was just too exausted.

We got back in today at like 4:00 after another long trip. I'm tired now. But that's it.
Current Mood: [mood icon] tired, but content

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November 1st, 2006


05:19 am - Just so you know
Hey, everyone. Just so you all know, I'll be in Charleston for the next few says on the Model United Nations Competition. I prolly won't be on much, but if you need me, you can call my cell. If you don't have the number, I'm sure you know someone who does.

Wish me luck!

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