Tuesday, July 6, 2010
retreat '10
well, been quite a while since i posted, but what ever. been up to some poetry writing so far. gotta get my script finished though. still sitting around 50% completed.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Thursday, December 24, 2009
merry christmas! happi new years!
well, 2009 was filled with memories and experiances. some good, some bad, some heroic, some dastardly evil, and others just...meh. anyways, if y'all been wondering where i went, it's because i'm busy writing this screenplay as a side project. more on that later on though, but it's planned to be finished by 2011; just in time for graduation! these blogs of mine have been doing nothing except gathering dust. rest assured, if anyone does care to read these things, something outta show up. cheers to -09 and waiting eagerly for '10!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
an end of year rant
ok, it's the end of year (almost) and yet, ms. sanchez, mr. lacombe, mrs. mason et al. continue to pack on the projects. to be stright up honest, my head's spinning faster than that one song done by flo-rida. i'm already beat up and pretty much bushed, idk if sous-leutant peristein (pardon spelling) is either well or if he himself is pretty much tired after all. much less kori still has her spunk, and i still have no idea if anyone elese is tired or if it's just me that's ranting. anyways, just for heads up, i still have about 175,000 tons of homework, projects, etc to sink and finish off in addition to my credit retrival for algerbra. if anything, i still think 175,000 tons is still a bit too much for my qouta. hopefully, second wind will catch up soon. but something tells me that jr year's gunna be worse. so, here's to a grand finish, leave no trees standing, no grasses growing, no building recognizable, and no survivors.
- Lance Corporal J.E. Reymus
- Lance Corporal J.E. Reymus
Friday, March 6, 2009
British Concorde goes for big 40
On April 9th, 1969, the British had their fun with the Concorde prototype. On March 2nd, the French had their first flight in the Concorde and of the type itself. It has been 40 years since these flights. For 27 years, the Concorde has established itself as the premier SST of the world since it's conception. Now, 13 years later, the Concorde is scattered about in museiums all over the world.
To the aircrews, the engineers, and all involved with Concorde: cheers on your brainchild's 40th!
cheers
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