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Name: jazzy / CHAZZ


Interests: VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL and loads of manga and anime.... typical asian
Expertise: i'm good at passing from the back row. digging is soooooo much fun. especially when you dive and you get it up. good feeling. ok so this has almost nothing to do with expertise... oh well. i am also good at eating food. make that goooood food.


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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

it's been awhile...

wow.. i haven't been on xanga for sooooo long!

it's changed a lot... i'm so confused! i don't know how to use anything!!

haha.

well, apparently facebook's where it's at now, so i bet no one will even read this. i probably wont even read this for another bit, since i've got a blog and such over there now.

it's interesting that it was less than a year ago that i was still in high school... yet now it seems like a lifetime away. i feel so old reminiscing about "the old days" when in reality i guess it wasn't really so long ago...


Sunday, June 10, 2007

Not to brag or anything...

but it's kinda cool...

im in the newspaper today.

check it out


Wednesday, June 06, 2007

AAAAAHHHHHHH!!!!

one last day of high school!!!

graduation is in two days!!!

freaking out massively!!!!

still have an essay to write!!!

 

hello? what happened to senior year? i think i blinked...


Saturday, April 07, 2007

Easter Candy Facts...

Easter is the second most important candy-eating occasion of the year for Americans, who consumed 7 billion pounds of candy in 2001, according to the National Confectioner's Association.

  • In 2000, Americans spent nearly $1.9 billion on Easter candy, while Halloween sales were nearly $2 billion; Christmas, an estimated $1.4 billion; and Valentine's Day, just over $1 billion.
  • Ninety million chocolate Easter bunnies are produced each year.
  • Chocolate bunnies should be eaten ears first, according to 76% of Americans. Five percent said bunnies should be eaten feet first, while 4% favored eating the tail first.
  • Adults prefer milk chocolate (65%), to dark chocolate (27%).

 

Millions of Peeps

 

  • Each Easter season, Americans buy more than 700 million Marshmallow Peeps, shaped like chicks, as well as Marshmallow Bunnies and Marshmallow Eggs, making them the most popular non-chocolate Easter candy.
  • As many as 4.2 million Marshmallow Peeps, bunnies, and other shapes can be made each day.
  • In 1953, it took 27 hours to create a Marshmallow Peep. Today it takes six minutes.
  • Yellow Peeps are the most popular, followed by pink, lavender, blue, and white.

 

Jellybeans Could Circle the Globe

 

  • Americans consume 16 billion jellybeans at Easter, many of them hidden in baskets. If all the Easter jellybeans were lined end to end, they would circle the globe nearly three times.
  • Jellybeans did not become an Easter tradition until the 1930s. They were probably first made in America by Boston candy maker William Schrafft, who ran advertisements urging people to send jellybeans to soldiers fighting in the Civil War.
  • 70% of kids aged 6–11 say they prefer to eat Easter jellybeans one at a time, while 23% report eating several at once. Boys (29%) were more apt to eat a handful than girls (18%).
  • Children indicate their favorite Easter jellybean flavors are cherry (20%), strawberry (12%), grape (10%), lime (7%), and blueberry (6%).

 

 

Increasing Demand

 

  • Candy makers are offering more and more Easter products. In the early 1980s, M&M's became available in pastel spring colors. Reese's makes peanut butter eggs, and Smucker's produces jellybeans.
  • Some supermarkets have doubled the space allotted to Easter candy in the past few years as the market has increased.
  • Candy is a relatively recent Easter tradition. Chocolate eggs, the most popular Easter candy, were first made in Europe in the early 1800s.

 

Older Traditions

 

  • Hot cross buns were among the earliest Easter treats, made by European monks and given to the poor during Lent.
  • Pretzels were originally associated with Easter. The twists of a pretzel were thought to resemble arms crossed in prayer.

 

 


Tuesday, March 20, 2007

it's official...

... i've got a BF...

 

 

YAY!!

 

 

 

 

HAHA!!! not...

heh... tricked you all there, huh? yeah, i know. it was a good one, wasn't it?

no, but seriously...

it's official... come fall, jasmine will be attending the university of washington

woot UW!!


anyways.. in other news... i watched step up the other day and it was great. again... no one ever tells me how good these movies are...

also, this entry marks the first time i have ever used those smiley face deals...


"It's queer how out of touch with truth women are.  They live in a world of their own,and there has never been anything like it, and never can be.  It is too beautiful altogether, and if they were to set it up it would go to pieces before the first sunset.  Some confounded fact we men have been living contentedly with ever since the day of creation would start up and knock the whole thing over." ~ Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad



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