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(no subject) [Dec. 14th, 2005|06:18 pm]
I got my new cell phone, same number though (770-7651). My SIM card is all broken, so if you could give me a ring it'd b greatly appreciated. It would make adding your names a bunch easier.
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(no subject) [Oct. 27th, 2005|10:06 pm]
Apparently I was tagged, and I guess that means that I have to do this thing too.

Ten things that make Cam happy:
1. Music, in all of it's forms and outlets.
2. Ice cream, oh god I love it.
3. Not wearing clothes, or wearing bathrobes
4. Meeting new people
5. Duncan, the best dog ever
6. Running
7. Jesus, he's pretty much the man
8. Couches, mainly reclining on them
9. Fruit juices, and fresh iced tea
10. Sailing
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Because I don't have enough to do... [Oct. 5th, 2005|07:36 pm]

Survey thinger huzzah! )

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What would you do if your son was at home... [Sep. 18th, 2005|09:31 pm]
[mood |contemplativealright]
[music |Look Around- Blues Traveler]

homework...more like awesome lj survey thingers )

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That wheel in the sky keeps on turning... [Sep. 15th, 2005|08:21 pm]

stolen from eslip:

open up the music player on your computer. -set it to play your entire music collection. -hit the shuffle command. -tell us the title of the next twenty five songs that show up (with their musicians), no matter how embarrassing. that's right, no skipping that Carpenters tune that will totally destroy your hip credibility. it's time for total musical honesty. -if you get the same artist twice, you may skip the second (or third, or etc.) occurrences. you don't have to, but since randomness could mean you end up with a list of ten song with five artists, you can if you'd like.

This beats my Apspanol Tema Oral )

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(no subject) [Jun. 24th, 2005|11:46 am]
[mood |tiredtired]
[music |Cwis' summer mix]

Cam's schedule:
1/2: AP BIO w/ G-dawg
3: AP English Lit w/ Benson
4:AP Economic w/ Tfish
5: Calc and Stats Honors w/ Dunne
6: AP Gov and Politics w/ Fox
7: AP Spanish w/ Rocha
8: Choir w/ Flan

So yes that would mean that yet again, for the 3rd year in a row, I am without a lunch period. I think that guidance hates me. Alas.
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(no subject) [Jun. 5th, 2005|09:12 pm]
[mood |nostalgicwistful]
[music |Darwin- 3EB]

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These stars are purely to get ur attention, and if ur reading this it worked


I'm gonna step our of my research paper party for a minute to actually use my lj for once. I'm actually looking for any senior out there who is leaving and going off to college. If any of you don't think you'll be needing your graphing calculator next year (TI-83 or whatever) I would love to buy it from you. Mine got confiscated and I really need one. That is all....


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I'm sinking like a stone in the sea... [Apr. 7th, 2005|08:25 pm]
[mood |crappycrappy]
[music |Sic Transit Gloria- Brand New]

If anyone has any cures for feeling really tired, stressed, cranky and crappy, please feel free to comment.
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Superstition ain't the way... [Apr. 3rd, 2005|02:20 pm]
[mood |calmcalm]
[music |I Was Made To Love Her- Stevie Wonder]

So I've taken a brief hiatus from my cereal series, which is unfortunate. First, I would like to comment as to several comments made on my livejournal regarding the cereal known as mini-wheats. Specifically that of the mini and frosted variety. Whether or not they are frosted or mini, makes no difference to me. If you eat them in the traditional manner in a bowl with a spoon and milk, they inevitably suck. The frosting runs into the milk and they become soggy very quickly. While eating them as a snack with a glass of milk may seem interesting, it is not a traditional breakfast method and therefore inadmissable on this journal. Moving on:

Cheerios: This cereal could possibly sweep all the others with the sheer variety it has to offer. There is the traditional, plain yet classic cheerio. There is also the sweet yet subtle Honey Nut cheerio. Additionally, you have the delicously fruit Apple Cinnamon cheerio. To please those with a sweet tooth, we have Frosted cheerios. And to counter Wheatie's market on athletic breakfasts we have Team cheerios. All of these, with the exception of frosted cheerios, stand in my mind as examples of breakfasting at its finest. Foremost, the simple yet genius texture of the cheerio is both pleasing and entertaining. Some mornings I find myself lost attempting to stick my tongue through that tiny hole. The crunch of the cheerio is rarely lost with the advent of milk. Just the plain cheerio itself would be a contender. While lacking in taste, it offers so much more in shape, texture, and crunch. Yet, these General Mills geniuses were not content with brilliance. They went even further. They added a subtle yet amazing taste to their cheerios with Honey Nut. The taste isn't overpowering or sickly sweet like many cereals. Far from it, it takes a true epicure to actually appreciate the sublte sweet nutty blend. Apple Cinnamon isn't as subtle in its taste, but the sheer flavor is simply stunning. Apples and cinnamon collide, complemented by tiny little flavor crumbs scattered through the tiny Os, both pleasing with taste and texture. Team cheerios, while mostly a marketing ploy, remains a true classic. Blending the plain cheerio, with a healthful whole grain cheerio, and of course the unfortunate forsted cheerio. Such a barrage of variety and flavor seems hardly possible in one box. Yet those brilliant men and women at General Mills did it. Overall, cheerios stand next to digital watches as some of the greatest inventions of mankind.

Also, since APUSH hw is lame )

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and now i realize that you never heard one goddamn word i ever said... [Mar. 29th, 2005|06:16 pm]
[music |Losing a whole year- 3rd Eye Blind]

To continue from yesterday:

Shredded Wheat:
Now, let's just look at the name. It offers to the average consumer simple plain "shredded wheat." They don't even try to hide the fact that they are simply providing you with crunched up bits of dried grass. What possible appeal could such a cereal have? Granted, the texture is kinda cool. Also, milk gets trapped inside and you can suck it out later. But, in my mind you might as well be outside with the cows bending over and munching on some clover, because at least then there'd be a tiny bit of moisture in your breakfast. Some companies have realized the obvious problems with selling dried, crunchy grass, thus they've attempted to put a more scrumptious spin on their cereal by layering th eoutside with frosting. While a good attempt, you've finished the frosting in one bite, yet the dry crappy wheat takes another 5 to gulp down. The only people I could imagine eating this food are really old people who no longer taste anything. But herein lies a fundamental proble, as this dry crunchy cereal would definetly require a good set of chompers to get through. Unfortunately, old people generally lack such healthful teeth, as human mouths typically revert into gummy caverns by the late 70s. With this in mind, I can't imagine how such a cereal can remain in business
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