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message 1401: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Go see the water show at the Bellagio, If you like M&Ms go to M&M World, The Tropicana is pretty much the cheapest hotel just off the Strip, the Hilton has a Star Wars podracer game if you're interested (or at least they used to), there's a really interesting hallway between the MGM and another hotel - I think the Excalibur - tha used to have a magic shop we used to love. Edward and I were always too young for much else, so that's all I can really give you.

If you have the time and means and you like chili, go to Barstow, CA and see if the burger and dog place is still there. It's been so long I can't remember the name, but we'd stop there on our trips across the country whenever we could. I hated that we went by too late the last time through. XP


message 1402: by Edward (last edited Jan 07, 2013 04:12PM) (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments I'd say don't go to Las Vegas, but I'm biased.


message 1403: by Christa VG (new)

Christa VG (christa-ronpaul2012) Well I have to go. My family and I are going for a really important gun show. Did you have a bad time Edward?

Thanks for the tips Saira, I hadn't heard of the Star Wars game, that sounds like a lot of fun and I love M&Ms!


message 1404: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments I've been many times - four or five at least - and have been sick every single time.

Like I said, bias.


message 1405: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Three times: Marine Corps Ball, forgot, and when we moved from Cali to Chicago. And yes, he was sick every time. Oh, and that hallway between the MGM and Excalibur is more like a tunnel. If I remember correctly, it goes underground.

Oh yeah! And one of the hotels has a rollercoaster, but it's like $12 per person and the Strato-something has rides all the way at the top.


message 1406: by Christa VG (last edited Jan 07, 2013 07:56PM) (new)

Christa VG (christa-ronpaul2012) Well, I have a fear of heights as well as fear of rollercoasters, so I won't be doing those :D I like ground rides best.

That is sad you got sick every time, from eating something? Or did you catch something while there?

Oh and it is very nice to met you Mrs. Edward :D


message 1407: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments Huh? Mrs. Edward?

I just got sick for random reasons.


message 1408: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Has Edward gotten married? Is it the girl who works the drive-through window?


message 1409: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Must be. Haha


message 1410: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments I think she means my sister ...


message 1411: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments I figured no one here realised - Edward and I are siblings! XD


message 1412: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments And all this time, I thought you were his supervisor at the restaurant.


message 1413: by Christa VG (new)

Christa VG (christa-ronpaul2012) Hahaha, sorry, my mistake. Ms. Edward then, yes?


message 1414: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Ohhhh, I had no idea.


message 1415: by Edward (new)

Edward (edwardtheresejr) | 2434 comments M wrote: "And all this time, I thought you were his supervisor at the restaurant."

Heh heh.


message 1416: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments I knew XD Though, I don't know how I knew XD


message 1417: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments I am going to hate my English classmates. They said my paper was good, but you can tell the end is rushed. I hate it when people can't give you a good review.


message 1418: by Stephanie (last edited Jan 24, 2013 02:15PM) (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments I just got admitted into the Honors Program at the college I'm going to attend in the fall!


message 1419: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments For some reason I was nominated for entry into our honour society with a 2.5 GPA. I wonder if my Conter-Terrorism teacher had anything to do with that...


message 1420: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Apparently I was admitted purely on my academic record, which was really cool. I wasn't expecting it at all.


message 1421: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Here's that English essay if anyone's interested in why these people bug me. Like I said, it feels rushed at the end. And I hate reiterating something...Why do we have to repeat ourselves. XP



Unfair Treatment of Skateboarders
In “Half-Criminals” or Urban Athletes? A Plea for Fair Treatment of Skateboarders, David Langley explains how skateboarders are treated in the cities. He begins with an example of how he and two of his friends were wrongfully frisked by a police officer after performing a trick on his skateboard. “We have been forced out of known skate spots in the city by storeowners and police, kicked out of every parking garage in downtown, compelled to skate at strange times of day and night, and herded into crowded skateboard parks,” says Langley. (150) He explains that this seems to be due to people’s ideas of who skaters are – they are delinquents who like to ride on boards and tag walls with spray paint like gangsters. The laws in the city are unclear and open to abuse by the police. An officer in Seattle even admitted to the possibility of arresting a skater even when the skater was legally skating. He goes to explain how cities have tried to help accommodate skaters by building parks, but in vain as these parks are often more dangerous than a normal city street. He pleads that there are ways things could change if skaters were to be treated fairly instead of as criminals and allowed to design the parks or continue to clean the city streets and sidewalks to keep them safe for skaters. “Because skaters need smooth surfaces and because any small object of litter can lead to painful accidents, skaters actually keep the environment cleaner than the average citizen does.” (151) Skaters will always be around just like any other athlete and they should be treated as such.


message 1422: by Caitlan (new)

Caitlan (lionesserampant) | 2869 comments Congrats Stephanie!


message 1423: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Thanks, Kat!


message 1424: by Ajay (new)

Ajay (ajay_n) | 1138 comments That's awesome. Many congratulations, Stephanie!


message 1425: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Thank you, Ajay.


message 1426: by M (last edited Jan 24, 2013 02:29PM) (new)

M | 11617 comments Wow, Stephanie! Congratulations.

Very nice paper, Saira.


message 1427: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Academics was the only way I was aware you could get into honour societies. Apparently ours is through leadership as well.

I guess that makes you a straight A student? ;D


message 1428: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Thanks, M. I have no idea what classes I'm going to take but it's just nice to know that I'm doing that well in school. I got the non-resident scholarship too so that was awesome.


message 1429: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Oh, yes, non-resident scholarships help a whole lot. Good for you. Our school tried to charge us out-of-state tuition last year even though we had always paid taxes in Virginia! It was like three times as much as in-state! (And it's also unlawful to charge military out-of-state when they lived in an adjecent state for at lest one year.) Use that money wisely. You'll never now when you'll really need it. ;) What school are you going to?


You really think so, M? It feels a little rushed to me at the end. And apparently I need to repeat myself at the end. I hate concluding paragraphs. XP


message 1430: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Shit, I'm starting to ramble. Not good since that summary is due tonight.


message 1431: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments I'm going to UW-Whitewater.


message 1432: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Oh, if you ever make it down to Chicago, send some pics! I miss Chicago.


message 1433: by Stephanie (last edited Jan 24, 2013 02:57PM) (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments I don't think I'll be in Chicago at all, but my dad is actually going there on a business trip next week.


message 1434: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments But you're going to be so close! XD Whether you are Catholic or not I suggest looking inside some of the churches, especially Saint John Cantius. Actually look in some of the other fancy churches. They are beautiful. I miss picking out all the churches on the way down. :D


message 1435: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Haha. Okay.


message 1436: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments XD


message 1437: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments Wow, Stephanie! It looks like a nice place to go to school. I have relatives who went to the University of Wisconsin at Madison.


message 1438: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments I'm going to major in English with an emphasis in professional writing and book publishing.


message 1439: by M (new)

M | 11617 comments You’ll be a natural at it, Stephanie!


message 1440: by Stephanie (last edited Jan 24, 2013 03:41PM) (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Thanks, M! One of the reasons I was so excited is because they have a manuscript and book editing class (both are separate).


message 1441: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments Awesome.


message 1442: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments That's what I thought.


message 1443: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments I plan on getting a government recommendation to the Defense Language Institute at Monterey Bay.


message 1444: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Defense Language Institute?


message 1445: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments A school used by the military and other government areas to train people in languages and cultures that are needed. They have Pashto, Dari, Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, German and a few other languages I can't remember. I have to pass the DLAB first...


message 1446: by Stephanie (last edited Jan 24, 2013 04:06PM) (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments Oh that's really cool. What language do you want to take?


message 1447: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments I don't know, there are so many to choose from! XD I prefer ones that are harder to get resources for like the Celtic languages, Native American languages, Hungarian, Estonian, things like that.


Bloody hell! Our 2 year-old brother just found his way from the digital copy of Pooh to Donkey's Christmas short on Netflix on the ipad! He is really smart.


message 1448: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (chasmofbooks) | 2875 comments They all sounds really cool!

Haha, I know it seems like kids are born knowing how to use technology sometimes.


message 1449: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments My favourites are Scottish, Welsh, Hungarian, Inuktitut, Aymara, Estonian, Swahili and Hebrew. And I love scripts. Mostly curly, rounded, cursive ones.


message 1450: by Kymela (new)

Kymela (kymelatejasi) | 674 comments And now he has found the animal sounds app. XD


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