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Dan
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Being in marching band for 4 years
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Sunday, September 17, 2006
9/17/06
I'm so exhausted. I went to our HS Football game Friday night. Didn't get home until 11:45 PM. Then woke up and went to the school at 6:30 AM (both required). Marched 2 miles in the sun. Sat in the stands at the Miami(OH)-Kent St. game. Didn't get home until 6:00 PM. So over 26 hours, I spent 17 hours with the band (65.4%). Spent 7 hours sleeping (26.9%). Spent 2 hours wanting to sleep (7.8%). I haven't watched anime in 2 weeks. I have a lot of homework, most of it is done by now. And I still need a new theme (PM if you want to sugest one).
DID YOU KNOW...
...that "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" is a grammatically valid sentence?
TODAY IN HISTORY
1787 - The text of the United States Constitution was finalized in Philadelphia.
1809 - The Treaty of Fredrikshamn concluded the Finnish War between Russia and Sweden, with Finland becoming an autonomous Grand Duchy under Czar Alexander I.
1894 - The Imperial Japanese Navy and the Beiyang Fleet of Qing China clashed in the Battle of Yalu River, the largest naval engagement of the First Sino-Japanese War.
1916 - World War I: "The Red Baron", a flying ace of the German Luftstreitkräfte, won his first aerial combat near Cambrai, France.
1978 - President Anwar Sadat of Egypt and Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel signed the Camp David Accords after twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David.
PICTURE OF THE DAY
A petrified log in Petrified Forest National Park, located in northeastern Arizona, USA. The pieces of wood found in the park are mostly of the extinct species Araucarioxylon arizonicum. The logs were buried under volcanic ash, which was the source of the silica that helped to permineralize the buried logs, replacing wood with silica, colored with oxides of iron and manganese.
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