Monday, March 31, 2008
There Here My Tickets Are in


Sunday, March 30, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Ice Skating!
Monday, March 24, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
You Know Your A Red Neck If........
You think the last words to
The Star Spangled Banner are
"Gentlemen, start your engines."................You think TACO BELL is
the Mexican Phone Company .............You got stopped by a state trooper,
He asked you if you had an I.D.
And you said, 'Bout What?' ......................Non.Athletic.Sport.Created.Around
Rednecks....... (that spells Nascar)..................You think Possum is
"The Other White Meat"
You carried a fishing pole into Sea World.
This Day In History
March 19, 2003
War in Iraq begins
On this day in 2003, the United States, along with coalition forces primarily from the United Kingdom, initiates war on Iraq. Just after explosion... MORE
On this day in 1734, Patriot politician Thomas McKean is born to Scots-Irish Presbyterian parents in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He will eventually serve as president of the state of Delaware, president of the U.S. Congress under the Articles of Confederation and chief justice of Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court.
McKean’s revolutionary involvement began with the Stamp Act Congress of 1765, in which he served as a delegate from Delaware, where he had begun practicing law in 1755. As the representative of a small colony, McKean proposed the “one colony, one vote” system that endured in Congress throughout its existence under the Articles of Confederation. McKean also served in the first and second Continental Congresses from 1774 to 1776, where he advocated for independence from Britain.
McKean served as the interim president of the state of Delaware in the fall of 1777, during which time he was already serving as chief justice of Pennsylvania. McKean served Pennsylvania in this capacity from 1777 until 1799, helping to establish judicial practice and precedent in the new nation. In 1781, during his brief term as “president of the United States” under the Articles of Confederation, the British surrendered at Yorktown. McKean went on to serve in the Pennsylvania convention that voted to ratify the federal Constitution. In 1799, he became governor of Pennsylvania, a position he held until 1808.
While still governor in 1804, McKean County, Pennsylvania, was named in McKean’s honor. He remained an active political voice in Philadelphia until his death in 1817.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Tobe's Horrible 2 days
On Thursday I called in form work because I wasn't feeling good So on Friday I went to work at 12 to make up for the day that I was out. I was going to leave at 12am but a co-worker Carlos wasn't feeling well so I said I'll close for you. what was I thinking ! so I worked 15 hours that day and came home at 4 am then. Then as I just began to shut my eyes, so it seemed, My alarm rings. 8:00 am time for the horrible 5 hour course. Although my teacher was really funny because he was really into it. he would tell stories about being a police for 27 years and long gory stories and at the end of each one he would say "trust me.... trust me". After that I had to go back to the place were I spend most of my time. You guess it Taco Bell until 10 pm. But all that time is paying off because I'm going to become manager within the next 4 or 5 months! So I'll be posting more C-ya.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
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