
May 21st, 2011
Today a new title has been claimed by I, that as the prettiest boy in PAW. It was no competition at all as Geetha and I glanced through the photos, and she helped me reaffirm my rightful place in society. After waking up relatively late, I went to get Pho with Lauren, and we caught up on everything we’ve missed about each other this past month. We went to Ralph’s where she bought lots of things, and which will be good practice for next year’s shopping trips to Vons. After dropping me off and seeing the extended In&Out line, we both decided it would probably be best to split up.
I rested for a bit in my room before meeting up with Geetha at Geisel and presenting with her with a homemade coupon book with various coupons including: Free Phil’s Pen & Free Shout-Out on blog, just to name a few things. We proceeded to her place to get ready for a night out, as we bus’ed to the Costa Verde Shopping Center for delicious Five Guys. It was then that I found out I had misplaced my credit card, subsequently calling Bank of America to cancel the card. We went to Barnes and Nobles after (called Book Star on the outside though to lure people against corporations in). When we went home, I saw the credit card on my desk, and subsequently I had failed at life. We studied for a bit at JK Wood, where the most annoying female piano players came and played random keys, defeaning us. I subsequently played the Glee Version of Friday in a concerned effort to drive them out, and it worked. We studied for a long time before a group of boys came in to play the piano – they did a much better job playing very classical and very soothing music. When all things came to past me and Geetha went back to my place where we would do laundry together before I ultimately hit the hay.
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| On May 21st, 1881, Clara Barton and Adolphus Solomons found the American National Red Cross, to provide humanitarian aid to victims of wars and natural disasters as part of the International Federation of Red Cross Societies. AND THAT’S WHAT IT IS. |
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| Republican Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul railed against his colleagues Friday, saying the Senate’s inaction sometimes makes him want to return his paycheck. “We go week after week in the Senate and do nothing. I feel like sometimes I should return my check because I go up, they do no votes and no debate,” the freshman senator griped during an interview on “Anderson Cooper 360.” “We go up week to week, and there’s no debate in Congress, no debate in the Senate. We sit idly by,” he continued. Paul’s frustration stems from his attempt to introduce a resolution challenging the constitutionality of the U.S. military operation in Libya. The motion was tabled 90-10. AGREED. |
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