
June 12th, 2011
What transpired today is more of what would happen in a typical day here in Garden Grove. I spent a vast majority of the day staying at home, playing games, and just relaxing. When Earle came to pick me up, we went to KFC so he could do some computer repair work for his friend Rafael. I waited patiently, and subsequently was rewarded by free KFC from Rafael. YUM! Afterwards, we went ahead to pick up Thiep, as we headed to the best two locations near my house: Paris Baguette & Coffee Zone. Paris Baguette provided cheap desserts in the form of bread and pastries, while coffee zone provided refreshing 1.95 BOBA drinks. They taste better than Tapioca Express too, and not much different than Tastea or Volcano Tea, subsequently being my picture of the day. YAY FOR AMERICA. Afterwards, the two went to my house for a bit, and we watched the Final game in the playoffs. Thiep was rooting for the Mavericks a vast majority of the time. They later won. After me and Earle dropped Thiep off at church, we went to my house to hang out for a bit, me engaging in activity I haven’t done in years: watching animated shows on television. We watched some videos in Youtube, and also The Simpsons, The Cleveland Show, and Family Guy before he finally left. Cleveland Show was sadly funnier than both the Simpsons and Family Guy, something I didn’t think would happen…. After he left, my mommy, daddy, and sisters came home and we reunited.
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| On June 12th, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson, O.J. Simpson’s ex-wife, and her friend Ron Goldman are brutally stabbed to death outside Nicole’s home in Brentwood, California. OJ Simpson was later tried for the murders and although the evidence against Simpson was extensive he was found not guilty. He clearly was guilty. |
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| One day before a CNN/WMUR/New Hampshire Union Leader Republican presidential debate, a new national poll suggests that when it comes to the next election for the White House, Republicans put winning over ideological purity. According to a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Sunday morning, three-quarters of Republicans and GOP leaning independent voters say they want a party nominee who can defeat President Barack Obama in 2012, even if that person doesn’t agree with them on every issue. That’s up seven percentage points from January. That better be Ron Paul. |
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