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Name: Nick
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Interests: Music, Guitar, Singing, Piano, The Bible, Ping Pong, Tramoline, Reading, Girls, LOST, 24, The Last Samurai, Collateral, A Few Good Men, Going to the movies, Swimming, the beach, N.Y.C., Battlefield, Band of Brothers, Lions, Rascal Flatts, KJ 52, Continental Airlines, Lifting Weights, Football, Penn State Football, Washington D.C., the National Cathedral, Xanga, IM, Tom Cruise, Diet Pepsi, Chinese Buffets(that's buff-ett), New Balance Tennis Shoes, Smores, Museums, Fireworks on the 4th of July, Atlantic city, Matisyahu, Free things, History
Expertise: Guitar, Battlefield, Advanced Marine Telocommunications
Occupation: Spreading the Word of God


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Member Since: 7/1/2006

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Friday, November 03, 2006

xanga is dying........

someone comment nicholas please


Tuesday, October 17, 2006

just finished the tragedy of julius caesar
rather depressing story, which can be expected both because it's appropriately named "tragedy" and it's written by Shakespeare, who may have had serious depression issues. 
he seems to have something against antagonists being killed by the hero.  instead they end up killing themselves with the help of a loyal servant who always feels compelled to also kill himself promptly afterward.  and it's not always the bad ones either, the protagonists also love to off themselvse for one reason or another, usually to demonstrate a dramatic irony. 
shakespeare's plays all seem to end with a similar climax. he thought everyone was dead so he killed himself, his buddy saw him dead and killed himself, then his buddy's lover ran up to find her lover dead and killed herself, until half the cast has proceeded to end their miserable lives, leaving the other half of the cast(and the reader) thoroughly depressed.


Example:

We have Bill
Bill doth love Elle
Bill and Elle proceed to to fall in love and meet eachother in secret because some predominant force prevents them from being allowed to fall in love.
So the story progresses with them doing little of any real importance while various interesting freinds are introduced.
These freinds may be, Pete, Joe, Fred, Jane, Hans, Kyle, Emily, and Gilbert.
The story will continue to progress with the characters having long, meaningless conversations, which are ocassionally interuppted by old poets, or soothsayer's.
Finally we'll come to the end of the play.
Pete, Joe, Fred, and Jane decided to pretend to be dead.
Kyle sees this and kills himself.
Emily loves Kyle and she kills herself.
Joe and Fred stop pretending to be dead and stumble upon Kyle and Emily and ask their servants to help them commit suicide.  After a long argument their servants stab them with swords. Their servants then spout a monologue on honor or something of that sort and off themselves.
Our central protagonist Bill sees Elle fall off a carriage, she passes out, he believe she's dead, so he forces the horses to trodden upon him. Elle wakes up, sees her beloved Bill dead and plunges a knife into her breast.
Pete, Jane, Hans, and Gilbert, hold a short depressing funeral and draw the play to no apparent conclusion.

And then everyone says, "Well that was a splendid play". And they force us poor innocent students to read it.

The End.





Thursday, October 05, 2006

Currently Listening
All the Right Reasons
By Nickelback
Far Away
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Murderer's Row and Cano.
1-0 against detroit.

Jeter for MVP!




Friday, September 15, 2006

well today I went to the doctors to get my stitches out(finally!)
and they didn't take them out
I have to wait 10 more days
fatness approaches
but I got a new Grits CD
Tommorow I'm going to a Penn State game

the score is:
angry 1
sad 2
happy 3

















Friday, September 08, 2006

Currently Reading
God's Gift to Women: Discovering the Lost Greatness of Masculinity
By Eric Ludy
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busy day today(thurday the 7th).
first I couldn't get to sleep and I had to get up at 9:15 for calss so I got like 5 hours of sleep, then I got up and had my first virtual class ever, then another one, two in a row, then I left to go to monroeville to the hospital for my surgery, I had a mole removed from my back, they wheeled me into the operating room and everything. he stuck me with the needle like 49 times, like I could understand the first 4 or 5 times but he just kept going...no actually he only did it 5 times to numb it, then he was like  "I'm going to test to see if it's numb by poking you with this needle, tell me if you feel it" I was like "gee thanks" so he poked me some more, but these ones were semi-numb. anyways...so when they finished we left and I went to worship practiced and staye dthere till 8:30 then went to the Rupp's house to watch the steeler game. than we left there and now it's late and I'm  tired. it's been a very busy day and my back hurts.............

Who is this that appears like the dawn?
Fairer than the moon, brighter than the sun
You're the Lover of my soul
Draw me into You
Draw me into You

We will run, we will fly, we will be together
We will laugh, we will cry, we will be together
We will run, we will fly, we will be together
We will laugh, we will cry, we will be together

Draw me into You
Draw me into You

Who is this that wipes the tears from my eyes?
Just one glimpse of You steals my heart away
You're the Lover of my soul
Draw me into You
Draw me into You

We will run, we will fly, we will be together
We will laugh, we will cry, we will be together
We will run, we will fly, we will be together
We will laugh, we will cry, we will be together



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