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Tuesday, October 24, 2006


10/24/06
Well, LB may think she's unlucky but she may have single unlucky days. So far, my entire week has been unlucky. Well, let's start this off. Remember how I left my research home yesterday, not learning from mistakes, I left my entire Pre-Calc binder (notes and HW) today. Well, then I came home after 3 hours in the cold marching band) and politely ask to use the computer. He asks me why? I say because you can have for the rest of the night while I can only use it for a hour. He refuses (i swear the computer is a drug for him). Well, then, I go to the Halloween Parade (in the cold) for band. Band members dress up. I dressed up as a worker on strike. Anyways, I was hoping that it would be short. With my luck, it dragged out. Anyways, I'll try to put up show music tomorrow. My only luck today, I get to post to you guys during the World Series. AHHHHHHH. Ta Ta For Now. Reminder: SUGGEST SONGS PLEASE

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DID YOU KNOW...
... that the location for Janesville Mall was chosen so that shoppers could leave by taking a right-hand turn, as the developers' research showed that women preferred right-handed turns?

TODAY IN HISTORY
1861 - The first transcontinental telegraph line across the United States is completed, spelling the end for the 18-month-old Pony Express.
1929 - "Black Thursday" stock market crash on the New York Stock Exchange.
1945 - Founding of the United Nations
1977 - Veterans Day is observed on the fourth Monday in October for the seventh and last time. (The holiday is once again observed on November 11 beginning the following year.)
2002 - Police arrest spree killers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, ending the Beltway sniper attacks in the area around Washington, DC.

PICTURE OF THE DAY

A wakizashi, a traditional Japanese sword, on display at the Tokyo National Museum. The wakizashi is the smaller cousin of the katana and together the two swords were worn as a matched pair, or daisho, by samurai warriors. Towards the end of the Edo period, samurai swords became elaborate status symbols, with lavish decoration on the hilt and scabbard displaying the owner's wealth.

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