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Name: Jessica Country: United States State: New York Birthday: 8/4/1983 Gender: Female
Interests: ice cream, sleeping, drinking, shoes, bags, mark wahlberg, binge eating, binge drinking, shopping, bums, pugs, sausage dogs Expertise: trying on pants, buffet eating, being neurotic, obsessing Occupation: Student Industry: Banking/Finance
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| DON'T VOTE FOR OBAMAWhate kind of bull is this (see below)? First Obama brings his poor white grandmother into a speech to defend the crap Rev. Wright says, and then this? How can we support someone who is willing to stand up for such bigotry and bullshit and consider the person spewing the bullshit to be his spiritual leader??? Inspirations speeches about hope and change will not help our economy. It will not improve the aftermath of the subprime crisis that has affected pretty much every part of our economy. Get real. There is no way to exit the recession that we are currently already in if we have such a demented leader. Pretty speeches about how its time for a change, and free health insurance for the poor folk by taxing the rich folk more will NOT save our economy. Don't vote Obama, unless you want to be in la la land while the economy falls apart. ****************************
The pastor whom Barack Obama
calls his spiritual guide and mentor took a stunning shot at Bill
Clinton this week, saying the ex-president did the same thing to black
voters that "he did to Monica Lewinsky." The Rev. Jeremiah Wright made the remarks in a sermon to his flock at the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.
Some say black voters should support Hillary Rodham Clinton
"because her husband was good to us," he said, according to The
Baltimore Sun. "That's not true. He did the same thing to us that he
did to Monica Lewinsky." Obama (inset) put out a statement denouncing the comments.
"As I've told Reverend Wright, personal attacks such as this have no place in this campaign or our politics," Obama said.
"Like a member of my own family, there are things he says at
times with which I deeply disagree," he said, but added that it doesn't
"detract from my affection" for him. | | |
| So I just quit my first real job ever. I have the next month to be a bum. Not that I won't enjoy it - I'll get to be lazy, eat, sleep, hopefully work out my flabby stomach. But its somewhat depressing when you resign and no one really seems to care. I guess even though I knew I wasn't going to get a going away party, I expected it to be a bit more eventful. When I first got the offer for my first job, I really believed I could develop a long and successful career there. For people entering the business world right out of college, it's natural to be a little naive about how things work. You believe that if you try really hard, everyone will see that you are really smart and indispensable and compensation/promotion/recognition will follow in suit. Well, long story short, the business world doesn't exactly work that way. And there are hoards of really intelligent, right out of college, will work until they pass out kids who can take your place. But I guess people move around a lot on Wall Street - I'm sure I'll find a good home eventually. 
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| Seems like it was yesterday when I saw your face You told me how proud you were, but I walked away If only I knew what I know today
I would hold you in my arms I would take the pain away Thank you for all you've done Forgive all your mistakes There's nothing I wouldn't do To hear your voice again Sometimes I wanna call you But I know you won't be there
I'm sorry for blaming you For everything I just couldn't do And I've hurt myself by hurting you
Some days I feel broke inside but I won't admit Sometimes I just wanna hide 'cause it's you I miss And it's so hard to say goodbye When it comes to this, oooh
Would you tell me I was wrong? Would you help me understand? Are you looking down upon me? Are you proud of who I am?
There's nothing I wouldn't do To have just one more chance To look into your eyes And see you looking back
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| The business world is rough. But it a way where people speak in riddles so you aren't really sure if they mean what they say or if they are walking around something cuz they want things to be pleasant and expect you to be able to read between the lines. Should you appreciate the fake pleasantness or prefer brutal honesty and get the truth. Maybe its me, or maybe its not...either way, something has to change. | | |
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