October 30, 2004
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Well it's been a while but now I'm ready to blog. The girl was found unharmed and the s.o.b. that took her is being held in the county jail. Moral: Meet people from the internet in public places.
Speaking of teenagers, I saw the movie "Thirteen". This is not one of those family friendly movies, matter of fact it is a horror movie for parents. Sex, drugs, and heavy metal. At the end of the movie I was happy that I was a passive teen focused on school and didn't care about my social status. Moral: If your honor roll, conservative teenager isn't acting like their normal self, it might be worth while to investigate into it.
What is it with puking pumpkins this year? I mean their hilarious and it makes me want to carve a pumpkin, but sheesh. What's next pumpkin scarecrows with diarrhea?
Nov. 02 is only three days away and am I happy. I'm sick of these political ads and whose right to serve the country and whose not because frankly I could care less who the Electors chose for Congress's scapegoat. Moral: Don't say "Your Vote Counts" when it doesn't.
While that's all for now so until next time....
As always God bless and take care,
Jen
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Thirteen was only remarkable because it was co-written by the girl who played the "bad friend" and it was based on her own story. That's pretty cool that she did all that. But other than that.....it was totally predictable. I think it was supposed to shock people, but it didn't. Just normal, rebellious teen type of stuff.
Except the part when Holly Hunter tackled the girl to the kitchen floor and held her, not letting go. That seemed really real and awesome. Of course, Holly Hunter rocks. She saved that movie.
I know that for most of the offices and issues on this ballot, my vote will be like a fart in a hurricane. My opinions tend to run counter to those of most of my fellow Alaskans.
But there are a few local measures on which I think my vote might count, such as the one to outlaw bear baiting. I'm going to vote. Then, like you, I'll go back to enjoying the absence of campaign ads.
Hey, read my post again. The person I was chatting with made the error. And my soldier didn't know how to spell Joseph. If I didn't know how to spell something, I would just look it up. Too easy, drill sergeant.
Hey little Girl,
where have you've been. I know that you like Holloween, and all I remember that the only reason you liked it was Mom and I didn't buy you two enough of candy, (Like Not) everyday was like a candy story visit, we had the only house in the neighborhood where everyone came because we had more goodies then the stores did
Love Dad
Dad,
We had chips, cookies, and soda pop. BUT we never had candy unless it was an occassion. Mom was on cavity patrol.
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