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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

hahahahahaha
this is the funnest thing I've read on the facebook for a long time


http://www.xanga.com/lyrical_embassy/123207755/item.html


she is being offensive
i will continue to live my life without a purpose
becuase you know that's what nonchristians do
she is also stealing that image from my webspace.


Monday, December 12, 2005

I am typing up my whole creative writing journal at the moment.  Most of it is from september and october because after that I either didn't do enties or I did them all on the computer.  Some of this stuff is crazy.

 I smiled when she talked.  Not the kind of small-talk smile you give for a boss’ joke but the kind of instinctual smile that a kid gives to a lollipop bearing bank teller.  She smiled as we talked.  The kind of smile you confuse for a smirk but since you can’t define a smirk you settle for that smile. 

What exactly am I doing with my time nowadays?  That's a good question.  


Thursday, December 08, 2005

i skipped calclulus today and played hangman for two hours
and no one could get the word "crunk"


Tuesday, December 06, 2005

http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/112-12032005-578998.html


Girl charged with trying to set up a lab for meth

By DAVID LEVINSKY
Burlington County Times

MOORESTOWN — A 17-year-old township girl was charged Wednesday with trying to set up a laboratory in the basement of her home to produce methamphetamines, police said.

The name of the girl was not released because of her age.

According to investigators, officers discovered lab equipment and raw materials in the basement of a home on East Second Street after the girl's mother went to police headquarters and told detectives she had detected unusual odors and found chemicals there.

Investigators said officers went to the home and discovered what they believed to be paraphernalia and chemicals used to manufacture the illegal drug.

Members of the Burlington County Prosecutor's Office Narcotics Unit and agents from the federal Drug Enforcement Agency also responded and removed items that included an instruction book on making methamphetamine.

Methamphetamine — also known as meth, speed, crank and glass — is a highly addictive central nervous system stimulant that can be injected, inhaled, smoked or taken orally. According to the DEA, it can be cheaply manufactured using chemicals and some prescription cold medications.

The manufacturing process also is hazardous and often causes explosions or fires.

Police said the lab was not yet set up and there was no evidence that any methamphetamine had been manufactured. The chemicals and lab equipment did not yet pose a fire threat, investigators said.

The 17-year-old was not present for the search, but was located a short time later, police said. While taking her into custody, officers discovered she was in possession of marijuana, police said.

The girl was charged with attempting to manufacture narcotics, possession of drug paraphernalia and marijuana possession. She was released to the custody of her mother pending a juvenile court hearing, police said.

An investigation into the lab and materials is continuing, police said.

First Assistant Prosecutor Ray Milavsky said the suspected methamphetamine lab was the first uncovered in Burlington County during 2005.


Sunday, December 04, 2005



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