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Thursday, August 10, 2006


8/10/06
Wow, that computer-addicted brother was on all-day yesterday. Anyway, Tuesday night we had band practice. I'm trying to get home (I didn't have my bike), I called my grandparents 3 times, line busy each time. Call home once, ask my brother if anyone is home, he says no. So I walked about 3 miles home. I met some people who graduated last year at a snowcone place. Then some lady came up to me asking me "Do you know how to break into cars!" First off, if I knew, I might not be walking home, secondly, why are you asking someone? During my walk home, I was watching this light in the sky that was moving slowly from a far distance up. Wasn't a satelite, moving too slow. Well when I got home, I noticed that the light had moved to above my house. Creepy thought.

Yesterday, we had band photos in the morning. Almost everyone was half-ssleep. Well, the low brass section took this time to talk and we ended up talking about the answer to life, the universe and everything. Of course, we all agreed that the answer is 42 (figure out the reference for yourself, that is my challenge). And then, This Happenend.
That is also a figur it out for yourself.

DID YOU KNOW...
...that, during the Yalta Conference, Winston Churchill was so impressed with the brandy produced by the Yerevan Brandy Company, that he asked Joseph Stalin to send him about 400 bottles annually?

TODAY IN HISTORY
1792 - French Revolution: Insurrectionists in Paris stormed the Tuileries Palace, effectively ending the French monarchy until it was restored in 1814.
1809 - History of Ecuador: After nearly three centuries of Spanish rule, the first cry for independence was heard in Quito.
1846 - Smithsonian Institution was chartered by the Congress of the United States.
1920 - Representatives of Sultan Mehmed VI signed the Treaty of Sèvres, recognizing the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire in the aftermath of World War I.
1990 - The Magellan space probe reached Venus.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

MMM... Food.

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