Fluff Makes Someone Mad, Apparantely…

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Newsvine – Fluffernutter Sandwich Angers Mass. Senator

A senator from New England is irate over the fact that his son was given a Fluff sandwich be his school in Cambridge. He wants to file legislation to limit the amount of fluff sandwiches they can give per week as a main meal at lunch.

I need to go to Brooks, buy me some Fluff, and make a Fluffernutter sandwich! They have to be good…

Who Am I?

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“It’s game time!”

Jason Williams
Senior, Boston Latin Academy

Main interests: Computers, video games, tennis, socializing
Traits: Loyalty, honesty

I am a leader, but maybe it’s not obvious. Not all leaders are loud and outspoken. Leaders, as all other variants of people, come in different forms, shapes, and sizes. Leaders must be able to keep their composure, know what to do and when to do it, and be aware of as many matters as humanly possible. They don’t need special bands or ribbons, or a crown, or a suit and tie (even though I love dressing up). They need honor, dignity, and respect.

I write some poetry, which you will see in my posts from time to time. Other than that, I love to look at both sides of the story (my opinion posts) and inform people. Maybe I should be a journalist one day, or a teacher. Still not sure.

Beijing Olympic Stadium

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A link I found on Google for Beijing’s 2008 Olympic Stadium:
The Stadium Guide – Beijing Olympic Stadium

Wisdom Teeth Removal

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The teeth have been successfully plucked from my mouth. There were like 5 doctors or so in the room for the anesthesia preparation, and my chair was just elevating in the air, then going down in a laying position…my gosh I felt like I was in the hospital. A whole bunch of “feeling okay?” from every corner. The doctor decided to make a joke…he asked me if I was feeling anything (after he put the needle in). I said no, and he said “That’s because we didn’t put anything in you yet”. I laughed at that. Anyway, he then did put the medicine in my, and I slowly began to feel it, then I fell unconscious. The weird part is that you never know when the actual unconsciousness hits you.

Since I was on anesthesia, I wasn’t able to watch my teeth being removed. But after I regained consciousness, I had gauze pads in my mouth and I was feeling pain. The most significant thing, though, was that I was very drowsy. I had to be helped back to the car and into the house. From there I was given a milkshake, some pudding, my first antibiotics pill, and my first Tylenol pill. My braces made taking the gauze pads out difficult. I used the rinse they gave me and also spit without it. Let’s just say that spitting became a bloody sight.

I got a little queasy later, so I went to sleep about twice or three times. Now I’m pretty much okay, minus the fact that the left side of my face is a little swollen.

Four Types of Knowledge

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According to the bishop at my church, there are four types of knowledge.

1 – When you know something, but you act like you don’t know it.
2 – When you don’t know something, but you act like you know it.
3 – When you don’t know something, and you know that you don’t know it.
4 – When you don’t know something, and you don’t know that you don’t know it.

He says the 4th one is the worst, and I agree with him.

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