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[Jun. 23rd, 2006|12:19 pm] |
At 2 today, the DFA's Grassroots All-star race will close and a progressive Democrat challenging a Republican incumbant will recieve an endorsement and with it a lot of money (previous Grassroots All-stars have made up to $67,000). I firmly suggest that you go to the Grassroots All-star contest and vote for Jerry McNerney for Congress. There are two very good reasons why.
Reason #1: Who McNerney is running against
Richard Pombo has the worst environmental record of anyone in Congress. He has championed bills which would resume whaling, drill for oil off the coast of California and in the ANWR, gut the endangered species act, sell off national parks, and more. He has been named by the League of Conservation Voters, one of the largest environmentalist groups, as one of their "Oil Slick Seven" He co-sponsored the Solomon Amendment, which bars federal funding from any college that refuses to accommodate discriminatory employers (which incudes military recruiters) and supports prayer in schools. He has also been rated by the Citizens for Responcibility and Ethics in Washington as one of the 13 most corrupt politicians in Congress, putting him in the same crowed as Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO), Rep. Randy Cunningham (R-CA), Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL), Rep. William Jefferson (D-LA), Rep. Marilyn Musgrave (R-CO), Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH), Rep. Rick Renzi (R-AZ), Rep. Charles Taylor (R-NC), Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT), Sen. Bill Frist (R-TN), and Sen. Rick Santorum (R-PA). He's got deep ties with Abermoff, Delay, and the Bush administration (Cheney has already come to fundraise). In general, he's just plain bad news.
Reason #2: Who McNerney is
Jerry's passion is alternative energy and he will bring a knowledge of alternative energy currently absent in Congress. Since 1985, he has worked with US Windpower (Kenetech), PG&E, FloWind, and The Electric Power Research Institute to promote alternative energy. Today he is the CEO of a start-up company that will manufacture wind turbines. During his career in wind energy, McNerney has contributed to saving the equivalent of 8,300,000 tons of carbon dioxide – the main greenhouse gas – as well as other harmful pollutants. Jerry is in favour of universal health care because he believes that medical decisions should be between the patient and the doctor not the insurance company and because it will help keep jobs in the United States (General Motors pays $1400 per car in health care, Chrysler $1300, and Ford $1200, if the government would pick up the cost, they would be able to better compete with foriegn manufacturing). Additionally, Jerry favours Rep. Murtha's plan for pull-out of Iraq.
In 2004, Jerry's son called him up from the Middle East, his Air Force division being stationed in either Afghanistan or Iraq, and told his father that because there were no Democrats running in the primary on his absentee ballot that he had written in his fathers name. He told Jerry that in 2001 he had stood up for America by joining the Air Force and now it was Jerry's turn to stand up for America. Jerry accepted this challange and ran a write-in campaign to get onto the November ballot. He succeeded and ran a race against Pombo. He ran this race without any money or help from state or national Democratic organizations because they deemed Richard Pombo unbeatalbe. It was a self-perpetuating prediction. Despite no money or party support, Jerry took more votes than anyone has ever gotten against Pombo. Now it has been proven that Pombo is vulnerable and the national and state parties are starting to pay attention. Pombo's vulnerability was only more exposed when in the Republican primary, Pombo failed to obtain two-thirds of the vote even while running against the very liberal former Republican Congressman Pete McCloskey. Jerry has already recieved the endorsement of Russ Feingold's Progressive Patriot Fund and is in the second round of both the DFA's Grassroots All-star contest and Mark R. Warner's Map Changers contest . McNerney is up against Pombo's huge campaign coffers (it's easy for a Congressman to make a lot of money if they are willing to whore themselves out to the oil companies) and needs every penny he can get. If you want more information about Jerry McNerney go to his website at www.jerrymcnerney.org
Both of these are completely free, will not take more than a minute, yet can do so much. In 2001, McNerney's son stood up for America, in 2004 McNerney did, now is your chance. Vote for McNerney on http://tools.democracyforamerica.com/housevote/ and http://www.forwardtogetherpac.com/mapchangers.
-Jeremy L. Wolff
PS. You can tell this is important to me because I returned to livejournal and gaia for it. Please. |
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[Aug. 16th, 2005|10:38 am] |
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[Aug. 1st, 2005|02:20 am] |
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| | JWolff - Quotes | ] | It's done!
My quotation rap is finally complete, enjoy the lyrics hopefully I'll record it soon so you can actually listen to it. Some of it's a bit iffy, but thats just because its really hard to make things that aren't supposed to rhyme not only rhyme but flow. Well, here goes:
Can the blind lead the blind? I must be cruel only to be kind; Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind. Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind. Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. Faith is not something to grasp, it is a state to grow into. Make the most of yourself, for that is all there is of you. Respect yourself and others will respect you. Strength and wisdom are not opposing values. A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes . One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar. Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war. Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very far. Ignorance is the night of the mind, but a night without moon and star We can't become what we need to be by remaining what we are. Injustice anywhere Is a threat to justice everywhere. Readers are plentiful; thinkers are rare. When angry, count to four; when very angry, swear A Hospital is no place to be sick. Beef is oil prices and geopolitics. Beef is Iraq, the West Bank, and Gaza Strip A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Quote me as saying I was mis-quoted. His resolve is not to seem, but to be, the best. Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest. The superior man is satisfied and composed; the mean man is always full of distress Every sweet has its sour; every evil its good. Sometimes people leave you halfway through the woods. Do not let it grieve you, no one leaves for good Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. The final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands. A good photograph is knowing where to stand. Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. You've got to take the bitter with the sour. Whatever you fear most has no power It is your fear that has the power. Idleness is sweet, and its consequences are cruel he that thinks himself the wisest is generally the greatest fool. Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate. Social justice cannot be attained by violence. Violence kills what it intends to create.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein and Twain and Oprah Winfrey, Virgil and Plato and John F. Kennedy, The Adams, John, Ansel, and John Quincy Malcolm X, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney, Pope John Paul II, Mos Def, and Kweli, Groucho Marx and Chico Marx and Karl Marx too, Ann Frank, McCain and the Laws of Manu, From Shakespeare to Churchill back down to Lau-tzu, Kretzmer and Sondheim and Harriet Martineau, Confucius, Aeschylus, and Jesus of Nazareth, Helen Keller and Samuel Johnson and Bacon and Goldwyn and Emerson and Clinton and Jefferson and Hans Christian Anderson
These teachings have no equals like great movies that have no sequels so absorb the words as the beat goes on and on until the need is gone every conflict has been undone and we, the world, can live as one I know it won’t be fun but we’ve got to push and have this battle won So hold the hand of the brother next to you doesn’t matter if he’s a Muslim, a Buddhist, a Jew practicing Christianity or Hindu Atheists and agnostics too I swear I couldn’t care as long as they follow the value of doing to you neighbor what you’d like your neighbor to do to you So together we can stand strong and tall and wager it all because we know the fall won’t break us more likely it’ll make us because the good will always take us into their heart and their mind so even if our bodies are broken and left behind the conscious thought of all mankind will someday be lined with these moral teachings idealist preachings reaching to real life and we will conquer all strife for every man, woman, husband, and wife cut through hatred like a knife through butter call me a nutter but we can easily get the poor out of the gutter by listening to the words of non other than...
Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein and Twain and Oprah Winfrey, Virgil and Plato and John F. Kennedy, The Adams, John, Ansel, and John Quincy Malcolm X, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney, Pope John Paul II, Mos Def, and Kweli, Groucho Marx and Chico Marx and Karl Marx too, Ann Frank, McCain and the Laws of Manu, From Shakespeare to Churchill back down to Lau-tzu, Kretzmer and Sondheim and Harriet Martineau, Confucius, Aeschylus, and Jesus of Nazareth, Helen Keller and Samuel Johnson and Bacon and Goldwyn and Emerson and Clinton and Jefferson and Hans Christian Anderson
Think globally Act locally Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy. In war, truth is the first casualty. When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary. He who rules his spirit has won a greater victory than the taking of a city. War is a defeat for humanity. The price of greatness is responsibility. Experience praises the most happy the one who made the most people happy. We must become the change we want to see We are each responsible for our own life - no other person is or even can be. We cannot forever hide the truth about ourselves, from ourselves. The greatest wealth is health Depend not on another, but lean instead on thyself. I don't give a damn for a man that can only spell a word one way. The future belongs to those who prepare for it today. Be great in act, as you have been in thought. Assume a virtue, if you have it not. Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought. There is more to life than simply increasing its speed. From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs. Hope is necessary in every condition. Character is a journey, not a destination. They can do all because they think they can. Necessity, who is the mother of invention. Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction. Violence and arms can never resolve the problems of men. Mustard's no good without roast beef. What's gone and what's past help should be past grief. Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Life is an open sea, the truth is the wind in our sails. Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale. Will you join in our crusade? Will you be strong and stand with me? Somewhere beyond the barricade Is there a world you long to see? Do you hear the people sing? Say, do you hear the distant drums? It’s the future that they bring when tomorrow comes.
Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi, Einstein and Twain and Oprah Winfrey, Virgil and Plato and John F. Kennedy, The Adams, John, Ansel, and John Quincy Malcolm X, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney, Pope John Paul II, Mos Def, and Kweli, Groucho Marx and Chico Marx and Karl Marx too, Ann Frank, McCain and the Laws of Manu, From Shakespeare to Churchill back down to Lau-tzu, Kretzmer and Sondheim and Harriet Martineau, Confucius, Aeschylus, and Jesus of Nazareth, Helen Keller and Samuel Johnson and Bacon and Goldwyn and Emerson and Clinton and Jefferson and Hans Christian Anderson |
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[Jul. 11th, 2005|11:21 pm] |
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| | JWolff - Quotes (Yes, I'm singing to myself) | ] | Change from previous entry, my next shift at cold stone is Wendesday 7-10:30.
Other news, got a 4 on my AP test. Not to bad, I was really hoping for a 5 though.
Oh, and I'm trying to get a group to go see Les Miserables, if your interested contact me. |
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[Jul. 9th, 2005|11:23 pm] |
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| | Mos Def & Kanye West - Two Words | ] | Summer has been pretty fun. The big news is my new job at...COLD STONE! I just finished my first shift and my next shift is next week, Saturday from 7-11:30, feel free to come bother me. Ooh, and try the Wasabi, its horrible. Working on another rap, its going really well. Once it's done I'm going to call Gabe and record. |
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[May. 10th, 2005|10:59 pm] |
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| | Eminem - White America | ] | The following is my formal statements of objection towards my removal from the student body elections:
The first issue on this matter is whether or not the
original poster, sporting the phrase “Jeremy L. Wolff for Junior Class
Vice President Because the President Won’t Die”, was appropriate.
The final slogan on the poster, “Because the President Won’t Die” is a
reference to the job of the Vice President of the United States.
The main purpose of the Vice President is to fill in for the President
if the President should happen to die. The poster pokes fun at
the candidate running by stating that the only reason to vote for them
is because the candidate will not have any real power.
The Leadership Adviser deemed the poster unfit in
violation of the prohibition against negative campaigning, and due to
the possibility of misinterpretation. The candidate stated
that such objections had very little backing. As a result, the
candidate’s entry in the election was unduly threatened. The
Leadership Adviser asked for the “adulteration” of the poster and
suggested cutting the poster so that the disputed line would not be
present. If this had been done, the poster would have conveyed a
solemn and stern attitude not representative of the candidate.
Hoping to retain a more approachable image, the candidate modified the
poster by placing a “censored” sticker over the disputed line.
The candidate was retained the approachable image while still removing
the disputed section. In addition, the “censored” sticker
expressed the candidate’s disagreement with the necessity to censor the
poster.
This leads to the second issue, the freedom of
speech. Each candidate was allotted a few minutes to give a
speech with the purpose of drawing in voters. The speech
presented by the candidate in question contained cynical humor.
This type of humor was used with the knowledge that a large majority of
the Acalanes student body are somewhat cynical of authority in
general. Thus the candidate’s the candidate’s goal was to
reinforce the approachable image presented in the poster. As best
recalled, the speech went as follows:
Hello, I’m Jeremy L. Wolff and I’m running for Junior Class Vice President. I could
ramble on about how I’m dependable because I do activities A, B, and C, or that I’m
responsible because I participate in D, E, and F but I’m not going to because I
believe that everyone here is dependable and responsible and further more, I do not
believe the qualities are of much importance. In my experience I have never heard
of a school that has shut down due to ineffective student administration and, I
suspect that if I told you I would be so ineffective that they would shut the school
down, you’d probably vote for me even quicker. On that premise, vote
Jeremy L. Wolff for Junior Class Vice President, yeah.
Although this speech did play upon the audience’s skepticism of the
electoral process, it was not meant to be serious but rather
humorous. Further more, it was received in a humorous fashion, as
was demonstrated by the presence of sporadic laughter.
The final issue is the concept of student body
elections. An election, as defined by Webster’s Dictionary, is
“the selection of a person or persons to office by vote”. If the
student body elections are to remain elections in any real sense of the
word the students must be given the opportunity to vote for the
candidate of their choice. To remove the student body’s ability
to vote for a candidate because he or she is communicating a reasonable
message well received by the electorate defeats the concept of an
election and reinforces the students cynicism more than any poster or
speech ever could. If the administration chooses to appoint their
student administration without an election, so be it, but it would be
an insult to the student body to claim that they are being allowed to
exercise their own choice and then to prevent them from doing so.
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[May. 9th, 2005|09:20 pm] |
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[May. 1st, 2005|03:16 pm] |
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| | Radiohead - There there | ] | It's my birthday and the 1 year anniversary of when I created this livejournal...I haven't done anything this weekend which is really strange because I've been really busy every other weekend and this is the one that would have made the most sense for me to be busy. I'm pretty sure I didn't get into the play (see previous entry) which doesn't surprise me, not only was it a musical but Cynthia was heading it.
Well, I'm off to review more for Euro final. |
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[Apr. 24th, 2005|08:50 am] |
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| | Elton John - Your Song | ] | I got second place in the Drama contest! I'm so incrediably happy, that means I won $200 dollars for that and I had already won $75 for the Lamorinda Peace and Justice thiny. This has been an awesome week.
Had a Sedar last night, just my family but it was nice, Matt came up from Santa Cruz and my Grandmother came. Today my family is having a matzah brie brunch however I wont be there, I've got a AP Euro review thingy at 10 and I'll be leaving it early to go to a call back at Town Hall at 1. I feel a lot less confident about this call back, it involves singing Elton John's Your Song (hence my music selection for the morning). The first problem is I haven't sang since 8th grade, as if that weren't bad enough all the other people who got call backs are in chorus AND last year in chorus they had a pop contest in which they sang, yes you guessed it, Elton John's Your Song. Oh well, maybe there's a non-singing role. |
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[Apr. 23rd, 2005|12:10 am] |
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| | The Beatles - PS I Love You | ] | So I have a monologue contest tomorrow morning as part of the Orinda
Arts Council's Performing Arts Competition so my brother and I wrote
this monologue for me to perform:
Click here to view...
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| Cow economics |
[Feb. 11th, 2005|11:43 pm] |
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| | Dave Matthew's Band - Two step | ] | POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS
CAPITALISM - You have two cows. You sell one and buy a bull. Your herd multiplies,
and the economy grows. You sell them and retire on the income.
CORPORATE CAPITALISM - You have two cows. You sell three of them to your
publicly listed company, using letters of credit opened by your brother-in-law at the
band, then execute a debt/equity swap with an associated general offer so that you get
all four cows back, with a tax exemption for five cows. The milk rights of the six cows
are transferred via an intermediary to a Cayman Island company secretly owned by the
majority shareholder who sells the rights to all seven cows back to your listed company.
The annual report says the company owns eight cows, with an option on one more. Sell
one cow to buy a new president of the United States, leaving you with nine cows. No
balance sheet provided with the release. The public buys your bull.
SOCIALISM - You have two cows. The government takes one and gives it to your
neighbor.
COMMUNISM - You have two cows. The government seizes both and provides you
with the milk.
FASCISM - You have two cows. The government seizes both and sells you the milk.
You join the underground and start a campaign of sabotage
NAZISM - You have two cows. The government takes one away and shoots it for
having a large nose and dark spots.
FEUDALISM - You have two cows. Your lord gets the milk.
TRIBALISM - You have two cows. Your neighbors take both cows and shoot you.
DICTATORSHIP - You have two cows. The government takes both cows
and shoots you.
EVANGELISM - You have two cows. They pray in school every day.
LIBERTARIANISM - You have two cows. You let them do what they want.
TOTALITARIANISM - You have two cows. The government takes them both and denies
they ever existed and drafts you into the army. Milk is banned.
DEMOCRAT - You have two cows. Your neighbor has none. You feel guilty for being
successful. You vote people into office who tax your cows, forcing you to sell one to
raise money to pay the tax. The people you voted for then take the tax money and buy
cow and give it to your neighbor. You feel righteous.
REPUBLICAN - You have two cows. Your neighbor has none. So what?
NATIONALITIES
JAPANESE CORPORATION - You have two cows. You redesign them so they are
one-tenth the size of an ordinary cow and produce twenty time the milk. You then
create clever cow cartoon images called Cowikimon and market them worldwide.
GERMAN CORPORATION - You have two cows. You re-engineer them so they live for
100 years, eat once a month, milk themselves, and are all blond. Unfortunately they
also demand 13 weeks of vacation per year.
A RUSSIAN CORPORATION - You have two cows. You count them and learn you
have five cows. You count them again and learn you have 42 cows. You count them
again and learn you have 12 cows. You stop counting cows and open another bottle of
vodka.
FRENCH CORPORATION - You have two cows. You go on strike because you want
three cows.
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SWISS CORPORATION - You have 5000 cows, none of which belong to you. You
charge others for storing them.
CHINESE CORPORATION - You have two cows. You have 300 people milking them.
You claim full employment, high bovine productivity, and arrest the newsman who
reported the numbers.
INDIAN CORPORATION - You have two cows. You worship them.
POLISH CORPORATION - You have two bulls. Employees are regularly maimed and
killed attempting to milk them.
BRITISH CORPORATION - You have two cows. Both have mad cow disease.
AFGHANI CORPORATION - You have two cows. You don't milk them because you
cannot touch any creature's private parts. You let them roam free in the desert. They
die and you blame the American and Israeli infidels.
MEXICAN CORPORATION - You think you have two cows, but you don't know what a
cow looks like. You take a nap.
CALIFORNIAN - You have a cow and a bull. The bull is depressed. It has spent its life
living a lie. It goes away for two weeks. It comes back after a taxpayer-paid sex-change
operation. You now have two cows. One makes milk; the other doesn't. You try to sell
the transgender cow. Its lawyer sues you for discrimination. You lose in court. You sell
the milk-generating cow to pay the damages. You now have one rich, transgender,
non-milk-producing cow. You change your business to beef. PETA pickets your farm.
Jesse Jackson makes a speech in your driveway. Cruz Bustamante calls for higher
farm taxes to help "working cows". Hillary Clinton calls for the nationalization of 1/7 of
your farm "for the children". Gray Davis signs a law giving your farm to Mexico. The L.A.
Times quotes five anonymous cows claiming you groped their teats. You declare
bankruptcy and shut down all operations. The cow starves to death. The L.A. Times'
analysis shows your business failure is Bush's fault. |
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[Jan. 23rd, 2005|09:45 pm] |
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| | Bare Naked Ladies-Call and Responce | ] | I have given myself the mission of finding enough primary sources and
direct quotes from famous women and minorities that preach equal rights
and equal responsibility. I have taken this task because my English
teacher, Mr. Honda, feels that racism and sexism are only a one
direction plague. He feels that women cannot be sexist and that only
white people practice racism. Further, he feels that due to this
consept it is not racist to say we need a black president but it is to
say that we need a white president, it is not sexist to say we need a
female president but it is if you say we need a male. This is a
position of ignorance, it is hypocritical, and it is not acceptable for
a teacher to be preaching. If you find any quotes that support
equality, not a Animal Farm style equality but true equality than
please give them to me so I can compile a packet to give to Mr.
Honda. Thank you.
We must be
willing to give to others as much as we want others to give to us, and
we must do it with good will and civility.
Let me be specific. If a blind person tries to
exploit blindness to get an advantage, or tries to use blindness as an
excuse for failure or bad behavior, we must not defend that blind
person but must stand with the sighted person that the blind person is
trying to victimize. This will not be easy; it will not always be
politically correct; and it will frequently bring criticism, not only
to those blind persons who claim to want equality but are not willing
to earn it, but also from some of the sighted as well. But we
must do it anyway. If we want equal treatment and tru inegration,
we must act like equals and not hide behind minority status. Yes,
blind people are our brothers and sisters, but so are the
sighted. Unless we are willing to have it that way, we neither
deserve nor truly want what we have always clamed as a birthright.
That birthright, equal responsibility as well as
equal rights, is the very essence of the NFB's philosophy. It is
what we set out to get in 1940; it is what we have fought for every
step of the way; it is what we are now close to achieving; and it is
what we are absolutely determined to have. Equal rights----equal
responsibility.
-Kenneth Jernigan www.braillerman.com/jernigan.htm
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[Dec. 31st, 2004|12:35 am] |
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| | betrayed | ] | Well, I'm feeling pretty crappy. I've come to the conclusion that I have no base group of friends. There isn't any group of people who when then think of getting a group together they think of inviting me. Earlier this break I got a call on my cell from Ryan asking if Tyler was with me. No, I said, why do you ask?, he responds well, neither of you have shown up to the movie yet and I assumed you'd be carpooling. This was a strange thought for me seeing how I hadn't heard of any movie. I end up asking Ryan if I could just show up. Upon getting there I find that the group is composed of Ryan, Scott, Tyler, Robert, and Ramsey. Once I get home I ask Tyler why I wasn't invite (he was the one who did the organizing and I thought it would be better to confront the issue than let in grow) his first responce is that I was invited than he begins talking about how he doesn't associate me with that group (note that this is the identical group of people who attend most LAN parties minus Justin, Perry, and I...oh, and Justin and Perry had been invited. Then, realizing that that excuse was as crappy as the first he switched to the idea that I wasn't in his inner circle of friends. I think the conversation ended with him saying something like, alright jeremy, next time I'll invite the whole fucking school. Well, there goes one group.
A few days later I go online skimming through journals and find out in bonnie's journal that bonnie, mimi, and justin are doing something for new years eve...there goes another group I associate myself with.
So it comes down to this, do I leave, say to everyone, to hell with you, if you don't want my company than I'll go find people who do or do I stay, hoping that the last few weeks has been some crazy soap oprah style misunderstanding. I'm currently leaning towards the former not the latter but I know that if I do that I'll be labled as the next Tyler, I'll be considered that kid who abandonned friends in attempt to be cool...well, I'm not trying to hide it, I'm fishing for complements because right now I feel like I've already been abandonned by all of you.
Yeah, I know that sounds sappy. |
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[Dec. 4th, 2004|04:45 pm] |
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Read....
simply amazing....
quite possibly the best done fake I have ever seen...
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[Nov. 21st, 2004|12:02 pm] |
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| | Cosmic Gate - Exploration of Space | ] | I'll do the second update later. Right now I'm merely putting the results of this quiz. Now, normally I don't do quizzes or post results but this one I found so good that I think I'll post it.

I'm completely down-to-earth!
Find your soul type at kelly.moranweb.com.
There, I posted it. |
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| Finally an update |
[Nov. 16th, 2004|10:18 pm] |
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| | The Streets-Empty Cans | ] | Alright, this is for the last month or so.
Watsonville MUN: The most fun committee I've ever been in. I wrote multiple resolutions and felt I had the upper hand most of the time. In the end I got second place but had I done the second of 2 position papers I would have won. This was disappointing partly because both the chairs told me they liked me more and thought I did better but said I didn't win pointwise...seems kindof like the electoral college...also, had I won Acalanes would have been in a 3 way tie for first for best delogation, instead we lost...yes, we lost at Watsonville, the place which last year we got every gavel and every repature...oh well...was lots of fun, felt I got to get to know Hunter and Paul better...I already knew the others...
Halloween weekend: Cast dinner at mels: Fun, really met Dillan for the first time, I could definatly see myself hanging out with that group more. *note, this does not mean not hanging out with current friends* Also, got to know Clau, I've got a lot of respect for that guy. I hope by my senior year I'm nearly as much of a drama-don geek as he is but I doubt I'll achieve such a goal. Video Scavenger hunt: Started off kindof crumby, Clau and Dillan imediatly chose their teams leaving me, Tuni, Will, Brian, Grace, Misha, and Alex. My group ended up being Alex, Misha, Grace, and I. Started off seeming good, we got tons of costumes and props from my house but after one or two scenes the group fell apart. I ended up joining Clau's group and Grace joined Dillan's, the others just quit. Once I got in a real group it kicked ass. We did one centered around me playing sax in front of California Pizza Kitchen *note that I haven't picked up my sax in at least 3 years* Mim's party Lots of fun, not much actually conversing but still fun just being with awesome people. Watched fight club again, not as good the second time but still awesome. Met tons of new people. Good stuff. Kristen's party: Not as many people as I expected, just Kristen, Justin, Stephan, Pilar, and Sean. Started off hand out candy and watching Justin try to look up Kristen's skirt. One time she got a bit annoyed and got the kids to throw their candy at him, about an hour later they came back asking if they could throw some more. We then went trick or treating, lots of fun, found out that Kristen, Justin Stephan, and Pilar are all wimps.
Play: The play kicked ass of course, I did well, felt like a veteran, felt like I should have gotten a larger role *cough* bango *cough*, had lots of fun.
**Coming next update, Election *insert between Kristen's party and play*, Countra Costa MUN, Cast party, Swimming, and more** |
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[Nov. 2nd, 2004|10:45 pm] |
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| | disappointed | ] | Dear God I'm scared. |
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[Oct. 22nd, 2004|07:25 pm] |
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| | naked forehead...ish | ] |
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| | Dave Matthew's Band - Everyday | ] | My forehead feels so bald.
...MUN tomorrow... |
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[Oct. 9th, 2004|11:29 pm] |
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| | Beulah-You're only king once | ] | Well that stunk. So I get to the dance and hang out with Victor, Ellie, Pilar, Kristen, Lauren, Brian, etc. and have fun. I'm trying to keep track of where Chelsea is but I don't have the guts to ask her (how does that work, I had already asked her before) plus I thought I rather dance with her for the slow songs then the rap so I waited. At about 9:45 I went to get a glass of water and saw Chelsea leaving. It disappoints me so much, I really liked her and it was such a breakthrough for me to ask her to the dance and then for me not to ask her to dance was such shit. I ended up sitting outside depressed for most the rest of dance. Looking back I should have stayed in and tried to have fun, but I think subconsciously I was proving to myself how much I liked her. "Come on Jeremy, if you wallow in misery another 5 minutes it'll show that you really like her."
Well, on the bright side I'm getting a lot of material for if I ever get around to writing an indi movie. |
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[Oct. 9th, 2004|08:47 am] |
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| | Beulah-Landslide Baby | ] | Thursday: Went to Model UN meeting and found out that I got China on ECOSOC for Watsonville. This with my China on HRC at Contra Costa puts me with the topics of Child Labour, SARS, Torture, and Religious Intolerance. Shame that I didn't get any topics China would be good with...oh...wait... Then after school I asked Chelsea to Homecoming, it's amazing how hard it is for me to get myself up to saying something simple like "would you go to homecoming with me". I went to play rehearsal and once everything settled down enough to get started (this normally takes 15 minutes or so) Egg informed me I didn't need to be there and that I should come tomorrow. Due to the time it took I missed the bus and had to get my mom to give me a ride, oh well.
Friday: Learned that orthodontists are morons. I'm supposed to get my braces off in a few weeks and they sent me a letter a few days ago saying they'd be putting in a retainer. They had never said this before so I felt very lied to. Once I got there they explained that the lower retainer is just to tiny pieces of metal that connect to your teeth and the top one is normal...well why don't you call the bottom one something else? Then I asked what the worst case senario would be if I didn't wear the top one and he told me that I might get a gap between my front two teeth...gasp! Went back to school, did alchemy in Chem, substitute in English so nothing really happened, school got out early for the homecoming carnival. I wouldn't have gone but I had play rehearsal at 3:30 so I had to stay. Had play rehearsal, came home, watched presidential debates, saw more missed opportunities by Kerry, then at about 11 I decided I wanted to take a walk so I wandered around town for an hour and then went home. The only places that were open were Kwik Stop, Longs, Safeway, and the Roundup Saloon. Lafayette, the city that never sleeps.
Today: Woke up very early, 8, and now writing this. Homecoming dance is tonight but I don't know how I'm getting there...oh well, I'll find a way. |
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