The title of the piece alone is the complete antithesis of the event, which in reality breathed new life into the Beirut Spring, as we were all aware of even as we made our farewells.
On a brighter note, I got to catch up with some old school mates at the Sideline last night. We decided to use a blue, white and green theme. The LED lights looked great but the icicle lights looked like crap and strands kept dying. Does the Time even send people on the field, or does it just look at the pictures and make up a story?
Just Whose Idea Was All This Testing? Principals Lucretia Jackson and Joanne Uyeda each took over struggling schools and, using innovative techniques and a personal touch, turned them around.
Next thing I did, was to go to T.
like, omg, stuff everywhere! Shame on you and on Mr Butters for such a slanted and shallow piece of misinformation, and for such low journalistic standards.
Most people put up a bit of everything in all colors and it ends up looking a bit garish.
An Exchange on a Possible Gifted and Talented Center.
I am soooo glad I got out of that relationship.
Makes sense tho, considering my past experiences. And the stupid idiotic government.

Here it is: fresh raw SPAM, dripping with virtual primal ooze...
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