With the end of the year, we Reflect on Many Things. This Was a great year in my life. I married my best friend! One of the Things We Reflect on at this time of the year is music. And what a great year in music this was! So I present to you my favorite albums of 2007, in no particular order.
Radiohead - In Rainbows
The National - Boxer
Wilco - Sky Blue Sky
Shout out Louds - Our Ill Wills
Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank
Andrew Bird - Armchair Apocrypha
Interpol - Our Love to Admire
Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
St. Vincent - Marry Me
Jorge Drexler - 12 Seconds of Darkness
Feist - The Reminder
Devendra Banhart - Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon
Kevin Drew - SpiIf rit ...
Manu Chao - La Radiolina
The Shins - wincing the Night Away
Animal Collective - Strawberry Jam
Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga
Iron and Wine - The Shepherd's Dog
Band of Horses - Cease to Begin
Sunset Rubdown - Random Spirit Lover
Tokyo Police Club - A Lesson In Crime, Smith
Malajube - Trompe-L'oeil
What a great year of music! What Will Happen in 2008? Not as much promise as 2007, But I am sure There Will Be Some great recordings.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Friday, November 23, 2007
Spycam Sulla Spiaggia jackknifed @ 2007-11-23T21: 13:00
I love my new vacuum. It is a beast. Together we can ACCOMPLISH Many Things.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Jc Penney Hair Salon Coupons
24 today. People Also born this day include: Bill Murray
Jorge Drexler
Liam Gallagher Stephen King
Cheryl Hines Cecil Fielder
Jon Kitna Nicole Richie Ricki Lake
Luke Wilson Faith Hill
HG Wells
Incidentally, none of These People Will Be Joining me to eat cake.
Jorge Drexler
Liam Gallagher Stephen King
Cheryl Hines Cecil Fielder
Jon Kitna Nicole Richie Ricki Lake
Luke Wilson Faith Hill
HG Wells
Incidentally, none of These People Will Be Joining me to eat cake.
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Annealing Temperaturder Primer
easingly Difficult to consider. As the summer meat to a close, I Was Back in Idaho, and WAS Spent Nearly Every weekend together. Thousands of thousands Were added to Our cars, and the price of gas ate away Quickly Our bank accounts, pero we where happy. Had Jaquilyn
Talk to me about her ideal wedding What Would Consist of. She Showed Me pictures of rings she wanted in an Obvious Attempt to Influence my Spending. Although I loved Jaquilyn and not could imagine Being Without her, the idea of marriage WAS Difficult for me - until I found the perfect ring, a gorgeous round in a white gold diamond pavé setting.
Finding the perfect ring Was a sign to me That It Was Time To Propose. With Christmas in the air, the atmosphere was perfect. On December 23rd, Jaquilynand I Decided to Attend the Nutcracker, one of our favorite holiday Traditions. I specifically Planned Our evening out so That We Would leave early from her house in Kaysville to the ballet in Salt Lake City. Leaving early Would Give us enough time to stop by her favorite place on earth, Temple Square.
With the ring in my coat pocket and nervous sweat emanating from my body, we walk through Temple Square and admired The lights in the snow. Time after time she Reach for my coat pocket to keep her hands warm in the cold air, But I Effectively Defend the ring box, Which Seemed to weigh a ton in my pocket. As we made Our Way to the reflection pool, my heart Pounded and I Gave her a hug and Told Her I Had Something for her.
We Both started crying and I goer pocket. We Said hi to everyone and Laugh as we caught people Inspecting her hand to find a ring. My six-year old niece Reagan WAS busy Announcing Santa Claus' Christmas Eve location Throughout the World, Each Time prefacing it with "I have an announcement!"
Being That We Had an announcement as well, We Call That Reagan over to announce we where getting married. Reagan ran excitedly Into The Other Room Where the rest of the WAS family and yell "I have an announcement!" No one much Attention Paid Until She said "Jaqui and Travis Are Getting Married!"
With Our wedding coming up on May 12th in the Salt Lake Temple, our story will begin Another chapter. Through sleepless nights on the phone, Countless trips to across state lines and lots of mizithra che
Talk to me about her ideal wedding What Would Consist of. She Showed Me pictures of rings she wanted in an Obvious Attempt to Influence my Spending. Although I loved Jaquilyn and not could imagine Being Without her, the idea of marriage WAS Difficult for me - until I found the perfect ring, a gorgeous round in a white gold diamond pavé setting.
Finding the perfect ring Was a sign to me That It Was Time To Propose. With Christmas in the air, the atmosphere was perfect. On December 23rd, Jaquilynand I Decided to Attend the Nutcracker, one of our favorite holiday Traditions. I specifically Planned Our evening out so That We Would leave early from her house in Kaysville to the ballet in Salt Lake City. Leaving early Would Give us enough time to stop by her favorite place on earth, Temple Square.
With the ring in my coat pocket and nervous sweat emanating from my body, we walk through Temple Square and admired The lights in the snow. Time after time she Reach for my coat pocket to keep her hands warm in the cold air, But I Effectively Defend the ring box, Which Seemed to weigh a ton in my pocket. As we made Our Way to the reflection pool, my heart Pounded and I Gave her a hug and Told Her I Had Something for her.
We Both started crying and I goer pocket. We Said hi to everyone and Laugh as we caught people Inspecting her hand to find a ring. My six-year old niece Reagan WAS busy Announcing Santa Claus' Christmas Eve location Throughout the World, Each Time prefacing it with "I have an announcement!"
Being That We Had an announcement as well, We Call That Reagan over to announce we where getting married. Reagan ran excitedly Into The Other Room Where the rest of the WAS family and yell "I have an announcement!" No one much Attention Paid Until She said "Jaqui and Travis Are Getting Married!"
With Our wedding coming up on May 12th in the Salt Lake Temple, our story will begin Another chapter. Through sleepless nights on the phone, Countless trips to across state lines and lots of mizithra che
Monday, February 5, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Pubcrawler Another Night jackknifed @ 2007-01-28T20: 43:00
So Jaquilyn and I registered at Target and Bed Bath and Beyond this weekend. Much more of a headache Than I Had imagined. After a wonderful weekend, I am back in this cold, forsaken tundra, and I Could not Be more disappointed. 104 days.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Pain In Hips More Condition_symptoms
not understand the meaning of it. There are too many generalizations. The mentality of many is that all Latinos eat tacos, take big hats, and are forming a plan to flee to the United States. Not so. Once the world comes to understand the falsehood of this idea, the term "Hispanic" will be replaced with "Mexico", "Chile", "Paraguay", or "Cuban." These words express much better the culture of different countries.
With the increase of Hispanics in the United States, many have stopped speaking English. Also, many people no longer eat their traditional foods. Many important aspects of their culture are being erased in favor of American culture. Would it mean, then, that sincenon-Hispanics? Not so. Culture also includes the offspring and can be changed. If cultures do not change, only a culture exist today.
Although Hispanics are the largest group of minorities in the United States Census Bureau United States has difficulty in defining this group. The Office considers that the word "Hispanic" is "any person who is descended from a English speaking country." This explanation is also flawed. According to his explanation, a person with Italian descent living in Argentina would not be Hispanic. Thus we see the many problems in trying to categorize and generalize Latinos and Hispanics.
There are also people who consider qLooking at the present and we forget what brought us to where we are. Each social group is the result of several events behind the story. It is extremely important to remember that "Hispanic", "white" or "Caucasian" are subjective words that fail to express the many aspects of a culture.
With the increase of Hispanics in the United States, many have stopped speaking English. Also, many people no longer eat their traditional foods. Many important aspects of their culture are being erased in favor of American culture. Would it mean, then, that sincenon-Hispanics? Not so. Culture also includes the offspring and can be changed. If cultures do not change, only a culture exist today.
Although Hispanics are the largest group of minorities in the United States Census Bureau United States has difficulty in defining this group. The Office considers that the word "Hispanic" is "any person who is descended from a English speaking country." This explanation is also flawed. According to his explanation, a person with Italian descent living in Argentina would not be Hispanic. Thus we see the many problems in trying to categorize and generalize Latinos and Hispanics.
There are also people who consider qLooking at the present and we forget what brought us to where we are. Each social group is the result of several events behind the story. It is extremely important to remember that "Hispanic", "white" or "Caucasian" are subjective words that fail to express the many aspects of a culture.
Thursday, January 4, 2007
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