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A trip down memory lane...

Posted by Dominque Miller in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 10:19 pm

So I have many stories to tell about my trip to Jordan this summer and here is just one.
I will never forget how I met my first friend, Michelle Yang. After already a long flight to Chicago I had a 3 hour lay over before my flight to Oklahoma. So while I was waiting for my flight I saw a small Asian who looked a familiar from the website. So for about 15 minutes I stared at this girl trying to figure out if she was on the trip. I caught her eyes a couple of times, but quickly turned my head so she wouldn't know I was staring. After a while I gave up.
About an hour later the flight attendant called out the flight number, and I started to gather my things. When I turned around from my seat I saw her again, but this time I noticed she had on a debate shirt, and that's when I knew it. The thing was, though, she said something to me before I could. "Are you going to Jordan?"
"Yeah!" was the only thing I could say.
"I thought you were, and I was starring at you thinking you look familiar" At that point I was happy that I wasn't the only one looking. After breathing out and feeling happy that I met someone from the trip I was ready. Michelle and I became fast friends, and we are still friends today. Now the next part of the trip would be even harder...
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Stolen from Twitter

Posted by Amber Housley in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 10:03 pm

"Worry looks around. Regret looks back. Faith looks forward."

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A serious question

Posted by Robert Glynn in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 9:55 pm

"Why would i spend money on food, when i could just not eat and save money?"

"Save for what?"
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Toy Story

Posted by Dylan Arroyo in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 9:53 pm

Nazier has a  new favorite. 

It's toy story, everything toy story he loves. 

Ever since the first time watching Toy Story 3. He just fell in love. 

I have the 1st & 2nd Toy Story movies on my laptop. 

So when he comes over, he asks me if I'm busy. 

Then he asks me to put on Toy Story for him.

It's the cutest thing, because he sets himself up on my bed with all of his toys & acts the movie out as he watches it.

As soon as the first one ends he runs & and finds me so that I can start the second one.

Some days he does this & we end up taking a nap together.

Other days ropes me in & tells me my role I must act then we act out the parts of the movie he remembers.  

I'm hoping, he never out grows this. I know he will at some point, but hopefully no time soon. 

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A day at the beach

Posted by Andre Serrano in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 9:36 pm

Screen shot 2011-03-07 at 10.39.24 PM
Screen shot 2011-03-07 at 10.39.24 PM
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They Way You Make Me Feel

Posted by Deja Scarborough in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 8:49 pm

​Kissin you is all that I been thinking of 
Kissin you is good 

Don't matter who knows 
I don't care who sees me 
And thinking about you makes my life complete 
And what I mean by that 
That my whole world changes 
You make me feel things that I never felt 
I wanna kiss you 

Oh yeah, I wanna kiss you 
 

When I'm with my friends 
I'm trying to figure out a way 
To leave 'em behind just to get back to you 
Oh, you're my best kept secret 
And that's the way I like it 
You're my pride and joy boy 
That's why I'm dreaming of you 
I wanna kiss you 

Kissing you so good 
 
You're my pride and joy 
You're my baby boy 
People ask me how I feel about you 
They ask me if I love you (yeah) 
Am I crazy for you (yeah yeah yeah) 

Oh yeah, I wanna kiss you 

Yeah, yeah, yeah 
Yeah, yeah, yeah 
Yeah, yeah, yeah 

Kissing you is so good 
Yeah, yeah, yeah 
Yeah, yeah, yeah 
Yeah, yeah, yeah 

Oh yeah, I wanna kiss you 

I been thinking 'bout you, dreaming 'bout you, thinking about, you yeah, yeah 
 
Oh kissing you is so good 
Got to have it, have your love that's all I'm thinking of 


Kissing You
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Hurt

Posted by Lenea Harris in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 8:42 pm

She undoubtedly has a lot of hurt. And never has known how to deal with it. So she drinks, and abuses, and drinks, and abuses and tries to defend each of her actions in between. The thing is: until someone happens to understand the meaning of the word "cope", this hurt will continue through generations. Because her mother's hurt became hurt for her, and her hurt has become ours. Luckily, I understand the laws of human nature. Her hurt will continuously affect me, but my hurt ends here. I'm making sure of that. 
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Just a thought.

Posted by Taylor Valentine in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 7:49 pm

​Today, I had an interesting conversation with my boyfriend.  We spent the bus ride to my house discussing roles in a relationship.

"Taylor, women have it so easy.  What do they even do?
"They have to be there emotionally for their man and take care of him.  I don't know; they do a lot!"
"C'mon! Guys have to ask the girl out, pay for everything, protect her and tell her she's beautiful, even when she's not.  You try it; it's not easy."
"Technically, they don't have to do it."
"But you know you would be mad if I didn't."
"That's true."
"Exactly."

It left me wondering if relationships were really equal, or if the lack of a woman's responsibility in a relationship was a single triumph in a world of male-favored inequality.
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Mahjung

Posted by Perry Woods in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 6:08 pm

​Sometimes I feel really smart. Mainly because I didn't use hints and went between playing and iming.
Screen shot 2011-03-07 at 7.08.30 PM
Screen shot 2011-03-07 at 7.08.30 PM
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Magic Money

Posted by Oscar Holton in Storytelling - Chase on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 6:02 pm

This morning, my mother gave me 5 dollars for lunch. I spent 8 dollars today. How is that even possible?
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