Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Autobiography

I'm Semaj Drawde Lieh. I was born in Atlana, Georgia and I'm now 16 years old. My parnets are way older than me, and I have 2 older sisters. One is 24 years old and the other is 30 years old. I lived in Cartersville, Georgia until I was just under 2 years old. While I lived there we owned a 2 story house that had a pool and a big back yard. The back yard backed up to a huge pastue.
My dad then got a huge job offer and I moved to Cullman, Alabama and lived in a HUGE 3 story house with a huge backyard on a hill, that backed up to a creek (many stories about that creek...). I lived there from when I was 2 until I was 8 years old (I think?). While living in Alabama I went to Conerstone Christian School until the 3rd grade. I was going to Trinity Baptist Church which was a really small tradtional church, even though we weren't a traditional Christian family. After the last year at Conerstone...I started attending East Elementary, which was right down the street from my house. I went to school there for 2 years, and rode my bike to school on the many nice days we had. When I did'nt ride my bike I rode to school with my best friend Matthew whom I met when I was 2.
Those 2 years are the years I remember most about my past. I had tons of fun with my friends in the neighborhood and my friends from school. Also, in those 2 years I started attending Decatur Baptist Church in Decatur, AL. The church ran around 900 on a bad day.. And now they run almost 2,000 on a good day. Also while I was in Alabama my oldest sister got married to one of the coolest guys around. They still live there with my neice that's just under 6 months old and my brother-in-law is a fire fighter and parmedic. My sister is a paralegal.. Whatever that is...
I now live in Louisiana and have a pretty good younger and teen life here. I got to BCS and attend Life's Journey Church. My brother-in-law is the pastor there and married my younger older sister. It's pretty cool. They live with me and my parents right now because they just moved here from Dallas, TX. My nephew also lives with me, who is one and a half and I love him to death. Now I like to just hangout and race motocross. I'm definitely thankful for what all God has done in my life.


Yeppp. That's about it..

Monday, December 7, 2009

Top 5 Kids Christmas Gifts

1. D-Rex Interactive Dinosaur
2. Transformers Movie 2 Combiner Constructicon Devastator
3. Vtech Kidizoom Pink Digital Camera
4. Razor Ground Force Electric Go-Cart
5. Nitendo Wii "Sports Resort"

Friday, December 4, 2009

Top Christmas Electronics

1. iPod Touch 32GB (3rd Generation)
2. Netbooks
3. Kindle Wireless Reading Device
4. Nintendo Wii
5. Plasma TV
6. PS3 Slim Model
7. DJ Hero
8. Bose SoundDock Portable Digital Music System
9. Car GPS Systems
10. Professional Camera (Video & Still)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Christmas Newspaper Ideas

1.Good Christmas music. Like Carol of the Bells - August Burns Red
2.Top Christmas Electronics
3.Top Gift Survey
4.What to do over Christmas break
5.Decorating for Christmas
6.Pens
7.PC
8.Mac
9.Spanish
10.Google
11.Yahoo
12.Water
13.Gatorade
14.Powerade
15.Class ring
16.Cell Phones
17.iPhone
18.Tahoes
19.Suburbans
20.Chevrolet
21.Honda
22.Civic
23.Classic Cars
24.Flash drives
25.Painting Automobiles 101
26.Airbrushing 101
27.Forums
28.Jobs
29.Paper
30.Nike
31.Hoodies
32.CCS
33.Mrs. Melancon
34.Blogger
35.The Bible
36.Chase Barrett
37.Caleb Leger
38.Beach Boys
39.School ID's
40.Useless school rules
41.Will (Fruit) Masciasz
42.Headphones
43.Tattoos
44.Calendars
45.Yearbook
46.Bracelets
47.Mr. Sand Man
48.The Grinch
49.The Tooth Fairy
50.Why we should do 50 newspaper ideas

Friday, November 20, 2009

Thursday, November 19, 2009

ohhhh bama

Man oh man. President Obama the "Big Man." He is the 44th president of the United states. He is the first president to be born in Hawaii. As well as the first president to be African-American.

Before Obama was big in fame, people called him "Barry" (untill college). He was involved in his local high schools basketball team and could aslo speak Indonesian at a normal level. Later on in his younger life he was working at a law firm when he met Michelle. She initially rejected him. Later they started dating, got engaged and later married.. He has two daughters, Malia, 11, and Sasha, 8.

He claims he is Christian (which I wouldn't question), and got his religious veiws in his adult life. He was raised in a non-religious home. His mother was raised in a "non-religious" home. His father was raised as a Muslim and claimed Atheist before his parents met... Obama was baptised in the "Trinity United Church of Christ" in 1988 and was a steady member there for 2 decades

Obama attended law school and became the first African—American president of the "Harvard Law Review". When he graduated he went back to Chicago to help teach constitutional law at the University of Chicago.

In the recent days Obama and his family have been living it up in the White House. He has been passing laws/bills left and right, and TRYING to make the USA a better place... Other than this he just travels and try to spend time with his wife and two kids.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Super Car

How would it feel zooming across the earth's surface at speeds up to 260mph?
Very crazy, I would say. The forces when this happens are extremely high. It takes a lot of force to keep a car on the ground going that fast. Car designers have spent countless hours designing these cars to be pushed to the limit. Engineers also spend countless hours designing the motors that can push these cars to reach those rediculous speeds. For example, the SSC Ultimate Aero has a top speed of 257mph. A 0-60mph time of 2.7 seconds. It has a Twin-Turbo V8 Engine with 1183 hp to push it to that those speeds. Along with this the car has un-countable air flow vents to fan the motor and keep the car on the road. Although this car the "SSC Ultimate Aero" is super nice and has a gnarly motor, it also has a starting price of $654,400... I think I may be sticking with my Hyundai Tiburon... for now.

Friday, October 30, 2009

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2. Don't have a cow!
3. Where's the beef?
4. Bangin'
5. Psych
6. Groddy
7. Bag/Baggin
8. Burn/Burned
9. Crunk
10. Fer sure

Thursday, October 29, 2009

ehow

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Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Blog, blog, blahhh

Wow, the Danish home is really cool. It's kindof like futuristic, but simple at the same time. I would love to live in a place that is designed like that, but a house instead of an appartment. You would never think it would be that cool there.

Dubai is a pretty cool place. You don't have to worry about much crime and there is a lot of extravegant things there. The women usually work, but do not have to clean or cook. They usually have women from other countries that come there and live with them and watch there kids. Their houses are HUGE!

Monday, October 26, 2009

Tae Bo

http://www.billyblanks.com/

"Double time now!" Those are the famous words of physical trainer and martial arts expert, Billy Blanks. "Tae bo" is a workout program that was acidentally created by Billy in his personal basement through his workout plan that he mixed with dance moves. This is a killer workout, and helps to the maximum.

Tae bo is a mixture of two words, from two different orgins. The word "Tae", in Korean means foot and/or leg. And the word "bo" is just short for the word box. The mixture means to box with your lower body. Which is the whole workout, mixed in with a few other exercises. The main come from lower body though.

Even though Tae Bo is a lot of martial arts, it is not JUST martial arts. It trains you mentally and physically. While you gain speed and stamina, you gain more muscle and lose weight faster. By pushing yourself you gain more and more. This is where his famous line, "double time now!" comes into play. Billy uses your mind, soul, and body to put you through the pace.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

1. How are the core values of American democracy incorporated into the Declaration?
Through the fundemental beliefs, which are... Life, Liberty, The Pursuit of Happiness, Common Good, Justice, Equality, Diversity, Truth, Popular Sovereignty, and Patriotism.
2. What responsibilities does the government have to honoring these core values?
They must fulfill them.

What responsibilities do individual citizens have to preserve these core values?
They need to obey the laws the government have set before us.
3. How might some or all of these core values be important to the preservation of a free and independent press?
The laws have to be obeyed or they must press harder.
4. Identify the core values of American constitutional democracy that allow private citizens to collect, edit and further distribute information to others and how the values help drive these actions.
Just by obeying them. That would help drive them. And also the law being the law would help inforce the laws.
5. What responsibilities do producers of information have to these core values and their fellow citizens when distributing information?
Using the core values to their maximum

Friday, October 16, 2009

ZHS Baseball Rap
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pa2_ONQLYtk

This ones pretty old, but still a cool video. It's deffinately not good quality. I bet you'll get a good laugh though.

Building the Go-Kart (High School Senior Project Video)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4PhbX6hoWk

I like this one mainly because it envolves motors. Some seniors built this go-cart for a school project and got video of the whole build. It's built fully from scratch. Check it out!

Hovercraft homemade - High-school Project - Full Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EvQ4TXsxY0

Woahh, that's tight. I'd love to have one of these to play with. Someone from Bethany should build one. Watch the video, there isn't much to it.


Crazy high school physics project video with guns and lightsabers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv7UW2mW6j0

It's stupid. But it's funny. It's about physics but is supposed to be a movie trailer. Some lines from a lot of random movies are in here.

Monday, October 12, 2009

B&N


B&N is a pretty cool place to go. Whether you like to read or you just have nothing better to do, it's a pretty interesting place to go. They have books of all sorts. Some you may need for school, some you may just want to read, and even some that are hilarious. They have a lot of items for your house or your office. An example would be a giant watch that sits as a clock. As I saw over the weekend. The kids section is pretty cool. They have padded seats and all kinds of crazy books. As for the adult side of the store, they have everything divided by genre, magazines, and music. They also have the cafe which serves coffee, other beverages, and small snacks such as cookies and brownies. The books take up a huge portion of the store. There are THOUSANDS of different books to choose from. Even if you are like me and don't like to read you can even find a book for you. The magazine section is also fairly large, they have just about every magazine in print. Anything from gun magazines to snake magazines. The magazine section is tile and has a lighter setting. The music section of the store is my favorite. They have places to try out the music and listen to it before you decide to buy it On top of all that, this place is huge! It has a really comfortable quiet setting. With chairs and couches to sit and read. And the cafe to top it off. You should try going!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Repemption Day assignments....

Blind 7-year-old sees with his ears:
Who? Lucas Murray
What? He uses a certain clicking noise with his tounge on the roof of his mouth and listens to the echo that bounces back. From the sound, he can make out the location, depth and shape of objects around him, allowing him to navigate even unfamiliar areas.
When?
All day, everyday.
Where?
Wherever he goes, it's his way of "seeing with his ears".
Why?
Because he was born blind.
How?
By clicking his tounge.

Jonas puts spotlight on diabetes:
Who?
Nick Jonas and his organization "Nicks Simple Wins".
What?
Raising awareness of juvenille diabetes.
When?
All the time, his organization is always doing something. And diabetes is a everyday thing.
Where?
All over the United States.
Why?
Because diabetes is a thing people have to deal with. I know this because I have it..
How?
Speeches, raising awareness, and inspiring other kids with diabetes.

Felix Jones will not play this Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs:
Who?
Felix Jones.
What?
Sprained left knee.
When?
Last weeks game.
Where?
Dallas Cowboys Stadium.
Why?
Tweaked it during a play.
How?
Got hit the wrong way.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Energy Drinks (Monster)

Of all of the energy drinks that I have ever had, Monster Energy has to be one of the bests. One of the greatest qualities of this drink is the excellent taste. It has a sweet yet smooth flavor to it, which is especially good when drinking it ice cold. Another great aspect of this drink is the significant boost of energy that it provides. This stuff keep anyone going for over two straight hours of anything possible! With an addictive taste and a solid energy boost, Monster Energy is a drink that any energy drink addict must try. And for those on a diet, there is also a low carb version that comes in a black and blue can, as opposed to the original versions black and green can. The taste difference is barely noticeable. To have a
difference in taste you can try one of Monster Energy's other 14 flavor, not including the 3 different energy shooters. Some of the 14 included coffee based flavors. Not my favorite.


THIS IS NOT THE ONE I WANT TO WRITE ON MOST.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

P-Rowe's New Policy






Where do they want us to hang out now? Not at Perkins Rowe, that’s for sure. The owners and managers at Perkins Rowe have come up with a new rules of conduct policy for teenagers and young adults. They have posted signs and are handing out little cards with the list of the new rules. They range anywhere from how they expect you to act all the way to what time you MUST leave if you're under 17. Most of the rules came into play because of some trouble breaking out a month or so earlier. I think the new policy is a bit rediculous if you ask me. Not everyone is trying to go out and cause trouble. I do agree that they ones causing trouble should be kicked out either permanently or for a set period of time. Depending on the offence. They claim they are only making these new rules because the facility is meant for adults and young adults. If you look at the stats and ratings, teenagers are the only reason they haven't shut down yet. As of now they have not even fully payed of the building costs. If they make teenagers stop coming because of their rediculous rules. In the long run they will be regreting it, BIG TIME.