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Birthday: 12/25/1900


Interests: Airplane design, lying about my interests on Xanga.
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Saturday, December 10, 2005

Goodbye 5th round curse.


Monday, October 03, 2005

Attention Hy-Vee employees that read this (all three of you)

If you want to leave work a bit earlier...

I will work 8:30-10:00 for you any night other than Tuesday or Thursday if you work 3:00-4:30 for me on Sunday the 9th.  If I'm already scheduled to work till 10, then it's non-applicable obviously.  Or if I'm scheduled till 9:00, I can only work 9-10 for you. 


Friday, September 23, 2005

This is unbelievable.

http://hrw.org/reports/2005/us0905/

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These soldiers' accounts show how the administration's refusal to insist on adherence to a lawful, long-recognized, and well-defined standard of treatment contributed to the torture of prisoners.  It also shows how that policy betrayed the soldiers in the field—sowing confusion in the ranks, exposing them to legal sanction when abuses occurred, and placing in an impossible position all those who wished to behave honorably.

[...] The acts of torture and other cruel or inhuman treatment they described include severe beatings (in one incident, a soldier reportedly broke a detainee’s leg with a baseball bat), blows and kicks to the face, chest, abdomen, and extremities, and repeated kicks to various parts of the detainees’ body; the application of chemical substances to exposed skin and eyes; forced stress positions, such as holding heavy water jugs with arms outstretched, sometimes to the point of unconsciousness; sleep deprivation; subjecting detainees to extremes of hot and cold; the stacking of detainees into human pyramids; and, the withholding of food (beyond crackers) and water.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2005

Go ahead and bitch about your schedule's difficulty, here's mine:

1. Church History --- Farnhan
2. H Cisco 3 and 4 --- Orel
4. H English 4 --- Armstrong
5. Debate --- DuBois
6. We the People --- Clark
7. H Physics --- Orrick
8 H College Calculus --- Halling

Gets a bit harder semester two when we swap H Economics for debate.


Saturday, August 20, 2005

Currently Listening
The Nylon Curtain
By Billy Joel
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Summer reading is almost done.  I only have to read 250 more pages. 

I think Summer ended when I finished Quantum Leap Season 3 on DVD.  Why?  Well, that was my last excuse for not getting anything down.  Now I have to do stuff, and it sucks. 

Oh well.



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