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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

House News pt. 4 Fidel Castro Retires
House News pt. 4
My mom said we are going to move to that house.

Fidel Castro Retires
Fidel Castro retires. From wikipedia, In a letter dated February 18, 2008, Castro announced that he would not accept the positions of president and commander in chief at the February 24, 2008 National Assembly meetings, saying "I will not aspire nor accept - I repeat I will not aspire or accept - the post of President of the Council of State and Commander in Chief,"[131] effectively announcing his retirement from official public life.[132][133] [134] The letter was published online by the official Communist Party Paper Granma. In it, Castro stated that his health was a primary reason for his decision, stating that "It would betray my conscience to take up a responsibility that requires mobility and total devotion, that I am not in a physical condition to offer".[135]
Of course, he didn't say the numbers. Anyways, let's go see what other commi bastard will take over Cuba. Oh, that must be nice. I'm pretty sure that everyone in Cuba will be happy that the reign of terror is not over yet. Well, communism is not all that bad. It's not like you get your hands cut off and you're forced to only have $20.00 an hour to only buy pillows. Look at China. But, I'm saying that Cuba is cut off to many of the United States. I mean, I would have to find ways to get to Cuba for a vacation. I don't know much about this communism crap, so I'll just shut up.

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Monday, February 18, 2008

House News pt. 3
My mom and dad are talking about the house. My mom's having second thoughts because of the schools. My dad wants the house, though. It's his money since in New Orleans, he was the one that owned that house back there. That's what I think. The neighborhood is alright. It's the schools. I wonder what happened with the Homeschool for another year plan. I hope we don't have to go looking for a house again and wait five months and stuff. I was really hoping to go to that house. But, actually, that neighborhood is getting bad reviews. The place is called Hilltop and it's the city of Columbus. Where I am at is a little suburb with the ghetto surrounding it. I think the reason we are safe here is because of an active police force and the expensive houses.

When I went yesterday to see the house, but I couldn't go inside, I asked my mom if I could take the newspaper that was on the lawn or backyard there and I did. It's the same newspaper we get, except it's the Westside edition. Each neighborhood or part of the city or whatever gets their own newspaper. There is five newspapers according the website. I looked in to the section of the newspaper where people send letters to the editor or respond to articles and I saw something about Hilltop. I'll give credits at the end of the letter.

Sorry for the wait, I was checking the two broken PSPs that I know of that's in this house. Not like you care or would notice what I was doing between typing this entry, during this entry, and whatever. Okay.

There are two letters. This one is for the whole Westside. I'm not sure if I'll show the other one.I just found out that the letter is on the website. Sweet.

http://www.columbusmessenger.com/NC/0/2209.html

One is Westside not so bad and the other is The Westside is the best side. Because there's a chance these letters may be removed from the website as new ones come in, I'll copy and paste.

This is from Columbus Messenger
3500 Sullivant Ave
Columbus, OH 43204
(614) 272-5422
Copyright 2008 by Messenger!
I did not write anything that comes after the word "fasirjigjisgjs". Okay, so it's not a real word. Whatever. fasirjigjisgjs

Westside not so bad

This letter is in response to Rick Miller’s letter in the Feb. 11 edition of the Westside Messenger. He has indeed had a terrible experience living on the Westside. How can I or anyone explain that? I might try here.

But first, since he is here, I might try a few things. Attending these recent meetings (such as the ones at Parkview United Methodist Church) is fine. I haven’t been to one yet, but I might in the future. Mostly, I see the meetings as a show of concern - a show - and a beginning.

he can work to make his place safer by getting aquianted with his immediate neighbors and getting involved with his blockwatch. He will forge an aquiantance this way with the police working his area.

Neighbors on the Westside vary, sometimes block by block. This helps to give the neighborhood a sense of pride and ownership.

People on the Westside are just like anyone else for the most part. Some are nice, some are hostile and angry, some are snooty, some are “low lifes.” It could be the Westside is worse off than some areas because rent is cheaper, but some are not cheaper than units in higher priced cities.

It’s up to Rick Miller to maintain his own property and encourage or enforce others in his area through code enforcement.

People burglarize because there is opportunity. Keep your car in the garage, behind fences, or monitored by lights and alarms. They burglarize for many reasons. Catch ‘em. Lock ‘em up. Provide food kitchens and shelters.

I’ve lived in Dublin, but now I live on the Westside. We know our neighbors and mind our business. We beautify our yard. We know who to look for if damage is done. I feel safe here.

I do business at Central Point - not much to look at but good enough for me. I’d like to see that area beautified. Beautifying the area - cleaning it up, planting, repairing sidewalks and gutters, painting and washing, picking up debris - raises pride and spirit and good will.

Other areas have problems as well, like too much traffic and too high taxes. We on the Westside are more stable economically and affordable. Traffic is more manageable but could use more traffic lights and road widenings.

Code enforcement and property cleanliness would be nice. Residents can look out for this. Helping to drive out the “druggies” and prostitutes and monitoring bar fights would be helpful. Eventually, with owner responsibilty maybe we could improve our image.

Meijer and Hilltop Mraketplace - those closings can’t be helped. If they can’t make it profitable, who can blame them? It’s happening everywhere. Radio Shack, Wendy’s, K-Mart, Big Bear, Macys, General Motors - they’re all having trouble. It’s the recession. I hope a new president will get us turned around.

Joan Morrison,
Columbus

The Westside is the best side

I write in response to a letter printed in the Feb. 11 edition of the Westside Messenger from Rick Miller. I understand Mr. Miller’s anger, based on the fact that he is losing his job. This anger resonates through his letter.

While Mr. Miller does not say where he lives on the Westside, I assume he resides somewhere in the Greater Hilltop area. He recounts a number of unfortunate incidents that he is aware of that have occurred in close proximity to his home. I lived in the heart of the historic Hilltop for a decade and never experienced anything like what Mr. Miller describes. He assumes the entire Westside is “lawless.” Nothing could be further from the truth.

After painting our Westside with these very broad brush strokes, he proceeds to question our sanity by writing, “…nobody in his or her right mind, or able to afford housing somewhere better, would willingly live in an area such as the barbaric and lawless Westside.” I have news for Mr. Miller. There are thousands of us who choose to live here. I would not live anywhere other than the Greater Hilltop area. I do not usually think of myself as out of my mind.

Mr. Miller goes on to tell us about how “criminal elements” made the parking lot at Meijer unsafe. I have been a frequent customer at this Meijer for more than a decade. I have been at the store at all hours of the day and night. I have never felt unsafe or even seen or heard any indication from anyone or anything that would suggest the parking lot was anything other than safe. The safety of any retail store parking lot is the responsibility of the retailer. Retailers all around the city have security, even in the areas Mr. Miller might consider “better.” It is a cost of doing business.

As if Mr. Miller had not already shared enough of his opinions of our part of town, he goes on to indicate that the “Westside is a cheap place to live for a reason.” It seems clear he has not done his homework.

However, it is Mr. Miller’s attack on our long time Westsiders and their memories of the heyday of the Westside that I have heard the most about. Folks have called and e-mailed each other and talked openly about this cheap shot. There is one good thing about people’s outrage and disgust after reading ill informed tripe - it gets them talking about their community. While some say the Hilltop’s golden age is behind it, there are many laboring every day to bring about the “Hilltop Renaissance.” I believe the best is yet to come. I also believe the Westside is the best side. That is why I am here.

While Mr. Miller waits to be able to sell his house “for a dollar figure even remotely close to what” he owes on his mortgage, I would encourage him to become involved in one of the more than two dozen different groups working to keep our community one I am proud to call home. Although I could be mistaken, I do not recall ever meeting him at a meeting of the Greater Hilltop Area Commission, Friends of the Hilltop, the Greater Hilltop Area League for the Arts, the Hilltop Business Association, or any other community organization. One can either be a part of the solution or a part of the problem. Long live Hilltop, USA.

Gary L. Baker, II
President, Friends of the Hilltop

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Sunday, February 17, 2008

News on House
Tuesday, I can get to go inside because last Saturday, I missed it. Not yesterday, but the other Saturday. I went to church today and the Youth Group because I went to church. This is most likely the cause that I am feeling like it's 8 PM when it'd 4:16 PM. My schedule is still weird.

Perfect Dark Zero for the Xbox 360 is a good game so far. Well, not really. Sort of is.

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Moving
We're moving next month. Next week is when we're probably gonna be done with paperwork. My sister gets first dibs on bedrooms. I want a bedroom that has a window facing the front lawn. Not BAM the neighbor's window. I want to be able to make time lapse videos of outside, also I want to just not have the neighbors looking at me. I'm going to try to have my bedroom next to John's so I won't be next to my big brother with his laughing at anime and shit. Also, he will have me turn down the tv when he's sleeping or reading or just don't want to hear tv probably.

Today, John has community and service. I woke up at five again. This is the third time probably that I woke up at five. Five AM! I fucked my schedule. At least it's not 12 AM like that one time.

Memories that I want to keep remembering so I'll type them here:
When I was about five, I woke up and went to my sister's room. The room next to the kitchen was where John and I and my Mom and Dad slept. I'm not sure if I woke up or if it was a dream. To this day, I don't know. But, I woke up and went to my Big Brother's and Sister's room. Well, I only have one sister so I don't need to say "big" sister as if she's older than another sister, I guess. Well, I do have one in Cuba. A stepsister. Anyways, my mom and my sister and I think my big brother were there. I was like three or four. And they were playing with me or something or just going all, "Aw he woke up. Must have had a bad dream." Then after a while they told me to try to go back to bed. Then I did. I'm not sure if I just fell asleep or this is all a big dream but then, my dad looked evil and started tickling me because John and I used to have nightmares of being tickled. John stopped them earlier than I by just kicking the ass of people in his dream because in dreams, you can be stronger than what you really are. I stopped it by killing people in my dream. Sometimes, the dream would get worse like if I chopped off someone's hand for tickling me, there would be maggots. But I continued doing what I had to do and ignored the maggots and whatever. I'm not sure if this is true that I just killed someone or I just stopped. Probably I am believing my own lie! But sometimes I would fight someone.

Another memory is that in the same room where John and I slept, we woke up and found a bottle of coke in the closet and started opening it up and playing with it. And while we were doing that, my big brother was playing the Sega Genesis in the dark. I think it was the old Sega Genesis before it broke and we got a newer model that we left in New Orleans and didn't bring back after Hurricane Katrina. Oh, I miss you Sega Genesis! Roms are just not the same. Finding what games I used to have can be hard. But, I'll try. It was a little hard to remember games I had for the Gamecube and thinking if I had missed anything before I submitted the entry in Xanga. Anyways, to continue my memory. My mom woke up and I think my dad did, too.

Another memory is the bedrooms is still the same, and my Big Brother's and Sister's room is all the same with a lot of space. My dad's and mom's room were all dark. Everyone was trying to make me go into that room. By the way, I don't think it had doors. I remember other rooms having doors before the doors were gone. Actually, the living room lost it's door. We replaced it only to have it break again. I think John and I broke it. Maybe we did. I think my Mom's and Dad's room once had a door. Anywho, I eventually went to that room only to be tickled or something.

I'll edit this when I think of more.

Edit: During Katrina, I was thinking about if Shinedown was in New Orleans and decided to have a concert during Hurricane Katrina until they got rescued. They would be singing Shinedown - Save Me.

During Katrina, the dog was barking a lot. A lot.

Edit: I just saw Spiderwick today. Pretty great movie. I also got Perfect Dark Zero for $9.99 at the game store GameStop. It was used.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Accepted Offer
The house my mom put an offer on.. well, the offer was accepted. So we're most likely gonna be going there. My mom says I'd have to stay Homeschooling for another year until she finds a school.

Pictures of the house:



Just one picture I'm showing you.

My condition of my PSP:


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