tell me that this is my mistake and you're not
telling me that this is the end, no I hope not
and you are burning me inside.
things that I never meant to say, I told ya
things that you wanted me to say, I never did
and this is burning me inside...
*dances a lil*
in less than 24 hours, I shall be on my way to LA:D
I'm a lil nervous, I've only flown once in my entire life, and that was only for like an hour and a half, and over a decade ago, so...x_x
I got my hair cut.
some of you might not know how "o.O" of a thing this, but before it was cut, my hair was around 3feet long, and now it's maybe 1.5?
The poor woman was like "I've never seen anyone with hair this long! not in person, anyway!", then she was kinda freaking out over how much to cut, cause I said she could take at LEAST 6inches off...I figured that'd get most of the dead ends, and it would still leave me with hair long enough for my tastes.
then she was all worried about cutting more than I wanted, so I asked her if they worked with locks of love. turns out they do, so I said to just cut off 12inches and be done with it...so then she ran around looking for a ruler. *headdesk*
I finally told her "just guesstimate"...and even then she was all worried about cutting off too much, so I reached back, picked a random handful that I knew HAD to be over 12 inches and said "cut this".
so now the longest part of my hair is like..just past my shoulder blades:P
...ok, I JUST realized that the person's name in this email is just "molecular biology" spelled all fucked up. *headdesks*
( love this song )
now I'm off...finished packing except for last minute stuff, so it's time for bed:D *squees*
gnight:D
THAT'S MY DANNY BOI!!!!
around 1:22-ish
article that went with it:
Flooded Portsmouth shows frustration
Updated: Wednesday, 25 Nov 2009, 12:11 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 25 Nov 2009, 12:07 AM EST
PORTSMOUTH,Va - Flooding frustrations overflowed in Portsmouth tonight.
Portsmouth homeowners want the city to do more to keep flood waters out.
In a forum where Portsmouth's leaders and citizens came together, they discussed the waters that are tearing some of them apart.
"I was looking out my window and there was 10 feet of water, one foot inside our house. And no sign of it going down." said Danny Donovan.
Donovan and many of the people at this meeting have homes, and/ or own businesses caught up in flooding from the November Nor'easterin in Olde Town.
They heard from the city's engineer Richard Hartman, "We had considerably more water in Old Town from this Nor'easter than we had with hurricane Isabel."
Hartman explained solutions to flooding problems like these could cost Portsmouth 8 .5 million dollars.
But at a work session earlier in the day, council members told the city manager to study the options are report back in a couple of weeks.
Vice Mayor Bill Moody told WAVY.com, "We would hope to see the plans at that time to increase the elevation of Crawford Parkway and also the pumping station."
http://www.fox43tv.com/dpp/news/local/Flooded-Portsmouth-shows-frustration1259125657614
more articles:
http://hamptonroads.com/2009/11/olde-towne-residents-make-poststorm-push-flooding-fix
http://www.fox43tv.com/dpp/news/local/Portsmouth-flood-victims-seek-help1259148567896
around 1:22-ish
article that went with it:
Flooded Portsmouth shows frustration
Updated: Wednesday, 25 Nov 2009, 12:11 AM EST
Published : Wednesday, 25 Nov 2009, 12:07 AM EST
PORTSMOUTH,Va - Flooding frustrations overflowed in Portsmouth tonight.
Portsmouth homeowners want the city to do more to keep flood waters out.
In a forum where Portsmouth's leaders and citizens came together, they discussed the waters that are tearing some of them apart.
"I was looking out my window and there was 10 feet of water, one foot inside our house. And no sign of it going down." said Danny Donovan.
Donovan and many of the people at this meeting have homes, and/ or own businesses caught up in flooding from the November Nor'easterin in Olde Town.
They heard from the city's engineer Richard Hartman, "We had considerably more water in Old Town from this Nor'easter than we had with hurricane Isabel."
Hartman explained solutions to flooding problems like these could cost Portsmouth 8 .5 million dollars.
But at a work session earlier in the day, council members told the city manager to study the options are report back in a couple of weeks.
Vice Mayor Bill Moody told WAVY.com, "We would hope to see the plans at that time to increase the elevation of Crawford Parkway and also the pumping station."
http://www.fox43tv.com/dpp/news/local/Flooded-Portsmouth-shows-frustration1259125657614
more articles:
http://hamptonroads.com/2009/11/olde-towne-residents-make-poststorm-push-flooding-fix
http://www.fox43tv.com/dpp/news/local/Portsmouth-flood-victims-seek-help1259148567896