Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Rocking on Halloween

     Most definitely the popular house on the block. I wish my house would go all out like this guy. I might do a couple of difficult pumpkin carvings, but Halloween at his house is probably awesome. The time and patience that goes to sync each light with the music is epic.
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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Question 6

     Six Anne Arundel Community College students stated they were for Question 6 to legalize gay marriage in Maryland.

     "I'm for it," said Lambertine Jones. "It is their right and if they love someone they should be allow to get married."

     On Nov. 6 Question 6 will be on the ballot and if the law is passed gay marriage wil be legal in the state of Maryland.

     Jones, 18, is an radiology major at AACC supports Question 6 for the state of Maryland.

     "I am absolutely for it," said Carol Durr.

     Durr is an older woman that is taking one swimming class at the college and she feels that it is time for gay people to have the right to marry.

     Two students, Dakota Voith,17, and Chad Johnson,18,, commented that they didn't care about Question 6 and that if they could vote they would vote to legalize gay marriage.

     "I'm for it," said Sam Jacobson.

     Jacobson, 18, is a criminal justice major at AACC stated that he would vote for Question 6, but he had no reason why he would.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Drew Brees can't sing


     Teen boy band sensation One Direction teams up with NFL football player Drew Brees for a Pepsi commercial. As a shock to most people Brees cant sing to save his life. Even though I hate the band One Direction I thought this ad was fun. Enjoy.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Lost Leg Story

        An elderly man's $8,000 artificial leg was stolen out of his car in a restaurant parking lot on Thursday.

        Roy L. Jones, age 60, parked his 1990 Oldsmobile outside Shoney's restaurant in Louisville that afternoon. Jones was having lunch with a friend at the restaurant and when returning to his car 30 minutes later, he discovered his car broken into and a package containing his new artificial leg was missing.

        "I'm disgusted as hell, is all I can say," said Jones. "I bet whoever took it, when they opened the package is as disappointed as I am."

        Jones lost his leg over 30 years ago in an industrial accident and uses a wheelchair for most of his maneuverability. Jones said that the missing prosthesis was his second artificial limb and is not sure if  it is covered by insurance.
       
        "It's not enough to lock your car," said Sgt. Frank Lavender of the Louisville police. "People need to be more careful."

          Lavender said that no one has been arrested and that the stolen item has not been found. He also said that this misfortune reinforces a point that police have been trying to convey to citizens.