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adeobreaux via Spring
Parks and Rec, Community, The Office, Happy Endings
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I am alright. Thanks for the concern :)
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According to FMH.com, in 2009, it was Cheryl Cole, but I don't see it.
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It's probably a tossup between The Office, Parks and Rec and 30 Rock.
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Nothing. I actually haven't eaten anything, ALL DAY!
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Magazines, DVD Players, old VHS tapes.
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My childhood dream is to have the Batmobile, or the Delorian, but as that will probably never happen, I'd settle for something like a fully restored (by me, or course) 1957 Chevy Bel-Air- as seen here.
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If you're just looking for a soda, McDonalds or Whataburger is about a 5 minutes walk away. If you're talking alcoholic, then I'd say give Louis a try, it's right down the street, and has a very relaxed atmosphere.
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The best job I ever had was last summer (Summer 2009) at Camp Alonim in Brandeis California. I was a Division Head for the Tzofimers, meaning I was the supervisor in charge of the safety and well-being on a total of around 300 6th-graders, all the while writing and executing fun and entertaining Judaic programs for the children.
Working with the staff, the co-supervisors, and all the children made it the best summer of my life, and the best job I ever had. -
I'm going to share a story with you, that I hope will answer your question. On the last night of my trip, I was sitting in a circle with all the participants, and we were going around the circle one at a time and sharing our "Ah-Ha" moments that made the trip all worth it for you.
I had happened to be sitting next to a woman who i was inseparable with for pretty much the entire trip. We were sharing notes back and forth to each other via my blackberry notepad, saying cute banter and little bits of information about each other.
After I typed a certain message to her, I handed her the phone, and watched her expression change into something someone might define as love or an act of genuine sincerity as she read, "You are my Ah-Ha Moment."
And as she gazed into my eyes, I knew.
So to answer your question: Yes. I loved the homeland. I loved the homeland for many reasons. But I loved the homeland the most because it introduced me to her. -
I try not look at things in my past as mistakes, but as learning lessons that I can build on to be a better person. I know it sounds cliche or whatever, but it's the truth. Mistakes are things that happen that you don't learn from. I try to learn from everything.
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You know, I want to make sure that Ricky has had a great life, and gets everything he deserves. When I know this has happened, I can die a happy man.
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There's really no need to thank me, I'm just saying what certain people want to say, but can't, don't know how (like yourself), or won't.
But you're welcome anyway!
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