Saturday, February 2, 2013

Middle School

I expect a few Jaws to drop when I post this because I didn't really talk to some of you people since the summer following my 7th grade year. If I remember correctly this blog was made possibly around when I was in Tems. A majority of us are probably seniors in their respective high schools. I was very surprised to log into Blog spot for the first time in a couple of years to see this, it's surprising to know how much thing's have changed.

Sunday, August 19, 2012


I have not blogged in a long time I forgot I started this blog post four years ago. I have changed. The guys I started this blog with I really do not talk that much anymore. I do not know maybe it is apart of growing up I guess some relationships you had with people keep fade away.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Post

Haha Nebal!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

what happened?

This really brings back memories :) oh well, I wonder if anyone will ever ever ever post on this site again...

Monday, June 22, 2009

It's back!!!!!

Summers here already and it felt like yesterday we were arriving into Hammond 2 begin our 8th grade year! So I hope u all had a great skool year and see ya next year at minnie howard!
Have a great summer!!!!!!!!

Friday, June 19, 2009

what is the point

tell me whats the point of keeping this blog.i dont see no reason why?im mean nobody even makes post no more.i thought we were gonna keep blogging 4 eva!!!!!but looks like it aint happening so far.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

SAVE the environment

Hey guys, I know no ne's posted in like, ever. So I think we should talk about something serious...... the Environment. So we should start doing little things to help the environment and encourage others to help too. So go out there and help the environment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

check it out

hey guys, i havent posted in a while so i'll post now.
I want you guys to check out this website...
http://joshm110.mondozoo.com
that's the link to my zoo. you guys can build your own zoos too and tell me your link and i'll visit it. the more visitors your zoo gets, the better you become
so thanks and join mondozoo.com today! :)

Monday, March 2, 2009

Bout Time

Hey guys, just posting since today is a snow day. I think it's about time that we had this much snow here in alexandria cause lets face it, this winter has been totally pitiful. By the way, on the-west.net there is a town with hungarian ppl. they r sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo racist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they wont let any1 in unless you are hungrian.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Hey guys mohnish's back ( Oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) well anyway it's how it going.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

This is my new t2l video

Friday, January 2, 2009

School

Hey so i havent written in a long time , but that does not mean that i forgot what the blog was (cough , cough Afnan ). But we did get one other person to read our blog. Unfortunetly , she said it didnt have anything that interests her so much.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Heyn guys. I just gt this email and I'm sure yo will cry after reading this


Dear Nebal,



Firsthand account of the TVA coal ash dam failureJust before Christmas, the true cost and danger of coal became apparent in the town of Harriman, Tennessee.
On the morning of December 22, the earthen dam at the Kingston Power Plant containing coal fly ash failed catastrophically, unleashing a six-foot wall of toxic water and mud.
By the time the flood subsided, more than a billion gallons of coal sludge had damaged 15 homes -- three beyond repair -- before pouring into the nearby Emory and Clinch rivers.
In comparison, the Exxon Valdez spilled a "mere" 11 million gallons of crude oil. And the coal fly ash spill in Harriman is three times larger than the October, 2000 coal sludge spill in Martin County, Kentucky, which the EPA called "the largest environmental disaster east of the Mississippi."
Miraculously, there were no human injuries in last week's spill. Yet the Emory and Clinch rivers flow into the Tennessee River -- the primary water source for many Tennessee towns and cities, including Chattanooga. Coal fly ash contains heavy metals including lead, mercury, arsenic, chromium, and selenium. And though it will take years for the full affect of this environmental disaster to be known, iLoveMountains.org has teamed with the Upper Watauga Riverkeeper and the Waterkeeper Alliance to test the waters's of the Clinch and Emory Rivers for contaminants. To learn more about these discoveries and find links to news, blog posts, photos, and videos of the event, visit:
http://www.ilovemountains.org/tva-spill/
In short, the toxic coal ash spill at Harriman reveals what we've known all along -- there is no such thing as clean coal.
As Grist magazine points out, "there is no "clean coal" that doesn't produce millions of tons of toxic sludge, just as there is not yet any form of coal that doesn't send millions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere."
Despite the spill at Harriman, TN, Big Coal and their lobbyists will be doing all they can in the coming year to convince decision makers in Washington that "clean coal" is the solution to America's foreign energy dependence. They'll do everything in their power to obfuscate the true cost of coal -- more than 470 mountains destroyed to date, thousands of miles of stream destroyed, and millions of pounds of toxic chemicals released into the environment and our nation's waters.
But we can beat these industry lobbyists -- and put an end to mountaintop removal coal mining in America -- if we keep up the pressure in the new year.
That's why I am turning to you today to ask for your generous support. As 2008 comes to an end, can you make a contribution of $50, $100 -- or the most generous amount you can afford -- to help iLoveMountains.org as we prepare for the big challenges and opportunities coming our way in 2009?
Click here or visit http://ilovemountains.org/donate to make a special year-end gift to the mountains we love.
Your contributions to iLoveMountains.org supports the efforts of groups working to end mountaintop removal coal mining and to create a more sustainable and prosperous future for Appalachia -- and all of America.
I hope that you will consider iLoveMountain.org's leadership in the fight to end mountaintop removal coal mining worthy of your generous year-end support.
From all of us at iLoveMountains.org -- have a safe and Happy New Year.
Matt Wasson
iLoveMountains.org
P.S. With the holidays in full swing, many people have not heard about the environmental disaster in Harriman, TN. Visit http://www.ilovemountains.org/tva-spill/ to learn more about the coal fly ash spill and to help spread the word.
You are receiving this message because you expressed an interest in ending mountaintop removal coal mining to one of the partner organizations of www.iLoveMountains.org. To modify your subscription preferences, click here.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Greetings from Oklahoma

Greetings from Oklahoma! I just got off the plane last night. I was supposed to arrive here yesterday morning but the plane was delayed. for 4 hours because of bad weather. The place is so flat, I almost saw the next state when we landed in Tulsa. We had to fly on a plane so small. It was about the size of a helicopter. Tulsa doesn't have a big airport so they only use tiny planes. I thought that we ride a big plane to Cincinnati then switch to a small plane but we rode to small plane to both. I still don't know why we switched planes if both of them were the same size. Now I get to see my cousins Dena, Lara (Don't even think about it Josh), Lily, Ream, Zeyiad, and Mazen. The air is so much cleaner here. It feels wonderful to breathe fresh air. My Mom just came form her 7 hour shopping spree. gotta go.

Email check

Hey guys, u should have ur emails 4 the blog 2day, i emailed it now. so check ur emails and if u forgot the blog is ourentertaininglife.blogspot.com so answer da email and start posting.