
May 23rd, 2011
Today: I went to EH&S to work and then SRC to work, where we listened to 90’s music from all the interns’ childhood. Good times. Afterwards, Geetha popped in and we walked to the LAST ICRA EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING OF THE YEAR. It’s kind of bittersweet, but despite the high and low moments of the year, ICRA will forever remain my memories. I will never forget the experiences I have learned, but I realize it best be time for me to be on my way. Jorge’s (ICRA’s money) goodbye gift was a ton of soap from Bath and Body Works, all American scented. Delicious. I went ahead and snapped a picture. This will last me hopefully a good majority of the summer. I went to Goodies afterward with Geetha and Rashika, Geisel with Geetha, and then a lengthy PAW meeting (despite of the lack of things we covered). After a quick trip to Earl’s, I carried out the rest of the night studying and relaxing.
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| On May 23rd, 1934, Bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were ambushed and gunned down with over 100 rounds of ammunition by police in Black Lake, Louisiana. Following the deaths of Bonnie and Clyde slain in Louisiana by federal agents, their bodies are being transported back to Texas and are to be buried in separate graves in different parts of Dallas. They were inseparable in life committing robberies and murders side by side across the nation but in death Bonnies mother has stated Clyde took her daughter away from her but she will take her daughter back in death against bonnies last wishes. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were notorious during the Great Depression years as outlaws, they were featured in newspapers through out the country because of their escapades robbing banks , small stores and gas stations. They became notorious not because they robbed and killed so many but because of the authorities inability to catch them. Many thought them as heroes because of their status as a modern day “Robin Hood” but reality is they killed ordinary people and did not “Give To The Poor”. |
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| Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty officially announced his candidacy for president Monday in the first-in-the-nation caucus state of Iowa, kicking off his “truth” campaign. “In my campaign, I’m going to take a different approach. I am going to tell you the truth. The truth is Washington D.C.’s broken,” Pawlenty said. “It’s time for new leadership. It’s time for a new approach. And, it’s time for America’s president – and anyone who wants to be president – to look you in the eye and tell you the truth. STFU. “. |
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