vkeithv:
good job.
jonnytrrrash7:
that's great that you are giving up the smokes!
judypatricia:
Good for you on the quitting smoking and the school-thing. kiss
ironbhr:
god hates a quitter...give a call we miss you. sophie walks around saying "where the hell is uncle brett? he's got to take me shopping....prada is on sale..."
sid:
why? what happened to the boston subway? i never ride it...
sid:
ah. i just found out what went on with the subway. yeah, funny how they never say anything about this crap on the news, and i find out things reading my friends' livejournals. that's how i found out about the body floating in the river across the street from my apartment (luckily i was sick that day and didn't have to witness it first-hand), and how i found out about the bomb threat at sullivan station (which isn't even on the subway line i live on, so even still, i wouldn't have run into it).

back in october or so, i did a cancer walk, and i only heard that the subway was shut down on the news, so i had to walk about 3 miles into the city rather than take the train. when i got to the stop i would have gotten off at, i saw a bomb squad there. so, yeah, subway bomb threats happen almost every few months here. blackeyed dumb boston. anyway, none of my friends knew why the subway wasn't running, and they found out from my livejournal. nothing was said about it on the news except the fact it was shut down.

we're seriously the most uninformed city.
sid:
you'll get a kick out of this.

the bomb scare... was due to mini LED's of the mooninites from Aqua Teen. Someone thought they were bombs. *smacks forehead*
sid:

our wonderful state government is being made fun of already.
emogoddess:
Thanks! How have you been?? Miss you....
sid:
guess who you get to see next week? tongue
lilamysunshine:
This morning I awoke from a dream. The dream was that I had spent Thanksgiving weekend with all four of my parents/step-parents, my grandparents, and my ex-husbands' mom, step-dad, sister, brother-in-law, and neice. Then I came back and immediately joined the Army saying I just needed to get away. And I had staples in my palm that looked like my skin had been stapled from the inside of my hand out. I kept having to bend back the edges so I could get them out.

Weird.
lilamysunshine:
I don't go in for blame. I just thought you'd be appreciative of the oddity.

judypatricia:
I'd kill someone for some cheese fries right now.
ramby:
Are you still alive?
judypatricia:
I <3 Bret. I remember when he used to be around the internet, like, all the time.
vkeithv:
ummm, did you die? yeah, thought so.
ass.
jonnyjonnyh:
3/6/07, Washington, DC_ Service members can take advantage of the generosity of professional wrestlers by getting free admittance into World Wrestling Entertainment events worldwide.

Members of the military can receive a free ticket to WWE events, based on availability and excluding WrestleMania events, when they provide a valid ID to the box office on performance day.

"As a company, we feel that if it wasn't for troops laying their lives on the line we couldn't do what we do every day here in the states," said Sue Aitchison, senior manager for community relations.

WWE became a corporate partner with the Defense Department's America Supports You program in May 2005. America Supports You connects the nation's support of the troops directly to service members and their families.

WWE has been a long-time supporter of the armed forces by visiting the wounded in military hospitals overseas and at Walter Reed Army Medical Center here and the National Naval Medical Center, in Bethesda, MD.

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"It is our philosophy that it doesn't matter what one's political preference is; we have to support these guys," Aitchison said.