
March 26th, 2011
As dramatic as today’s blog title is, the day itself was none other than a long string of random events. After waking up and consuming my energy into playing games on my Itouch (Family Feud included), I went with my sister to Dollar Tree so she could buy school supplies. After failing to do, we went next door to Rite Aid, where we got some delicious ice cream. YUM, COCONUT PINEAPPLE. Drools ;D. After resting at home for a bit playing more games, my bratty niece Tracy came over, and she bugged me with homework questions for a while. It’s funny, because she carries $255 dollars of cash around with her at all times because otherwise her dad would steal it. SAD TIMES. Apparently last night, her dad came home drunk and threw up on her brother Thomas. HEHE, funny story. Ultimately, me, Tracy, and my sister Jenny would go “shoe shopping”, in an effort to get Tracy a pair of shoes. We tried Shoe City and failed. We tried Payless Shoestore and failed. Finally, we reverted to going to the mall to DSW shoes, where Jenny bought a pair of tennis shoes to go running, but Tracy ended up going cheap and not getting anything. We then went to 7/11 where I cashed in my MegaMillions lottery ticket (bought with Thiep, Triet, & Vu yesterday). Apparently I won $2 which I used to buy 2 more rows of lottery tickets. Hopefully Tuesday will bring luck my way, and I’ll be rich!
After going home, Earle picked me up and I played Oregon Trail at his house as he transferred movies to my computer and webcammed with some random WoW player in Tennesse. We split ways as I went home to eat dinner, and then went with Thiep & Vu to Starbucks, where I broke lent for a third time by drinking Vanilla Bean. Interesting things that happened there: Thiep used a computer because he has no Internet at home, we played Family Feud together (Thiep tried to cheat), and I used the Girls’ Restroom because the Boys’ Restroom was occupied (the Starbucks employee authorized me to do so). Afterwards we went to In&Out cause I was hungry, and then ultimately called it a night. When I got home, I chillaxed and debated on which movie to watch first.
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| On March 26th, 1979, Egypt’s Anwar Sadat and Israel’s Menachem Begin ended 30 years of bitter warfare by signing the first peace treaty between an Arab nation and the Jewish state . The peace treaty was the result of the Camp David Peace Accords, agreed in September 1978 when Israel agreed to withdraw troops from the Sinai Peninsula in return for Egypt’s recognition of the state of Israel. Also agreed was some self determination for Palestinians. AWWW, One of Jimmy Carter’s best accomplishments (some would argue only). <24. |
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| A barrage of U.S.-led airstrikes opened the door for Libyan rebels to retake the eastern city of Ajdabiya Saturday, handing President Barack Obama a tangible example of progress as he defends the military action to war-weary Americans. The administration has been under pressure to better explain why the U.S. was embroiling itself in another Muslim conflict and to clarify what America’s continuing role will be as it begins to turn control of the week-old operation over to NATO. Obama cited “significant success” in the war Saturday, and he and others defended the U.S. intervention as lawful and critical to save thousands of lives and stabilize a strategically vital region in the Middle East. [ALL LIES BY THE WAY]. |
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