Wednesday, December 5, 2012

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Yes, the portions are incredibly big. French toast is a favorite of mine with butter and powdered sugar with some maple syrup. In the southern states, people often load their french toast and pancakes with peanut butter, lots of maple syrup, or gravy or ketchup.(In the south they put gravy on everything, though). I went to NYC for the first time this summer. truly a fun place to visit (emphasis on visit). So many cultures represented in one city. The most fun was eating baklava in Brooklyn, the hardest bit was an unexpected visit to where the twin towers used to be. I hadn't expected to cry (the whole 9-11 event didn't really effect me much at the time) but Een Schouder Prom Dresses I did once I was there. Just a huge gaping hole was left when I got there. I guess although it was a tragedy and all, I can't say I was surprised someone would want to attack the states, and as that sort of thing happens all over the world everyday. well I was shocked that I would have any kind of emotional reaction. I walked up the viewing ramp and rested my hand on the wooden rail. There was graffiti all over the ramp and rail, patriotic and memorial and the like. I am a huge Bob Dylan buff, so when I looked down to see written between my hands "How many deaths will it take till they know, that too many people have died?" it really made an impact at how I looked at the whole situation. Actually, I visited 25 different states this summer, and had a lot of fun exploring. It's strange how different each region is within one country, even the government changes. California had border checks, wouldn't let us bring in any fruit or anything, and is pretty much a police state, while Michigan is still very functional on a township basis (County, City, Township, Village(under 1000 people, generally)is the order of local government as far as size). I also love reading about different places. although I always wonder how accurate they are. Are there any books about or set in your area that I should peruse?





London is one of my dream visits. I grew up on British literature, comedy, and plays. When I hear the word "London" I immediatly think of Sherlock Holmses apartment on Baker Street (I was in complete love with Holms. not quite over it I'm sure . I make an absolute pest of myself when friends come back from Europe, forcing them to show pictures and explain. Most people hate slide shows and scrap books. I adore them. I always find myself looking Wales up on the map. I am terribly ignorant of it. I am still not sure whether it's technically part of England, or the British Isles, or what. and know very little about it's government and culture in general. School starts on Monday. I'm really ready for the students to get here! This next week I will be so very busy. They all go to Cancun or Miami or some beach site a few hundred miles away from mom and dad, get drunk, stds, and tatooed in the space of a week, and claim "anything that happens on ____ Beach stays in ____Beach". I never went in for that sort of thing myself. My spring break senior year was spent on the road with a touring drama team, where I performed at churches and coffeehouses. I like Visions because it has a coffee bar, and dance floor, and the guys on security make Trouwjurken Met Kant sure no one's being hit on too hard (or at all). So, British Reserve is an insurance company?I have to keep reminding myself that time has passed over there since the movies and shows and books I've seen were produced. Of course, you can't really tell a whole lot by those sources anyway. even though people do. Korte Cocktailjurken solely on our movies and telivision. My family just came in contact with a distant Russian relative, who told us he was appalled at Hollywood's portrayal of Russians "Stomping about in fur, swilling the vodka, fingers poised over the bomb". Hmm. They all go to Cancun or Miami or some beach site a few hundred miles away from mom and dad, get drunk, stds, and tatooed in the space of a week, and claim "anything that happens on ____ Beach stays in ____Beach". I never went in for that sort of thing myself. My spring break senior year was spent on the road with a touring drama team, where I performed at churches and coffeehouses. I like Visions because it has a coffee bar, and dance floor, and the guys on security make sure no one's being hit on too hard (or at all). So, British Reserve is an insurance company?I have to keep reminding myself that time has passed over there since the movies and shows and books I've seen were produced. Of course, you can't really tell a whole lot by those sources anyway. even though people do. solely on our movies and telivision. My family just came in contact with a distant Russian relative, who told us he was appalled at Hollywood's portrayal of Russians "Stomping about in fur, swilling the vodka, fingers poised over the bomb". Hmm.


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