Showing posts with label pasadena. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pasadena. Show all posts
I Need An Apartment!
Friday, May 14, 2010
I wanted to live a regular life away from our ancestral home but starting up alone makes me think about it a little. Who is going to do my laundry? Who's going to scrub the floor? Who's going to cook for me? These are things that I don't do so I might be having a hard time living alone. If that happens I wish I could take a look at Pasadena Apartments for Rent so I could visit the Pioneers Bridge and take refuge at Orange Grove overlooking the famous VENTURA Highway.
I don't know if that would change my mind and leave this place. The other Santa Monica Apartments for Rent could do the deed because of the history behind its architectural wonders! I want to know celebrities who owned them from the past. I want to know how I'd be able to have a chance and bid for one too. My Grandfather could afford it anyway!
It's either that or maybe I just need to stay with Los Angeles Apartments for Rent and have a better chance of moving forward with my show business career. I mean hey! It's all in the genes and if my Uncle got into the entertainment industry why should I be worried right?! I hope this would come true anytime soon. LA would probably near reality though. It would be so awesome!
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9/11: Done in Silence
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Tragedies that affected the most powerful nation in the world is a real headline today. Thousands of people affected by these terror and terrorists alike mark the 7th anniversary of September 11 in the US and around the world. President Bush led a White House gathering Thursday in observing a moment of silence. Wife Laura, and Vice President Dick Cheney and his wife, Lynne stand side by side while a moment of silence was dedicated to the victims and their families. Church bells peeled and was observed at 8:46 a.m. EDT, precisely the moment on that fateful day when terrorists crashed a hijacked airplane into the World Trade Center in New York. A second plane struck the trade center moments later. Another was flown into the Pentagon and still another crashed in a field at Shanksville, Pa. A chorus sang "God Bless America." The assembled crowd numbered in the hundreds and included leaders of Congress, members of the Cabinet, diplomats, men and women in military uniform and chefs, plumbers, ushers and others who work at the White House. A new memorial at the Pentagon was dedicated as the names of the victims were read aloud to mourners there. They all cried. T_T
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called on Americans to renew "that spirit of service and that sense of common purpose".
With 54 days left in the heated presidential campaign, Thursday was unusual — a sort of political cease-fire in honor of the day terrorists forced four airplanes into the World Trade Center towers in New York City, a field in Shanksville, Pa., and the Pentagon in Washington. Obama and his rival for the presidency, Republican John McCain, were to appear together twice, although briefly each time and mostly without public words. They also agreed to suspend all TV ads critical of each other. In the afternoon, in New York, Obama and McCain were to visit ground zero together for a somber, silent wreath-laying in the pit that marks the largest loss of life in the attacks. How nice of them to do that! ^_^
In the Philippines, short moments of silence were done in the embassy with Ambassador Christy Kenny. I on the other hand just blogged about it because I of all people would never want this to be forgotten. I hope you won't too...
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama called on Americans to renew "that spirit of service and that sense of common purpose".
With 54 days left in the heated presidential campaign, Thursday was unusual — a sort of political cease-fire in honor of the day terrorists forced four airplanes into the World Trade Center towers in New York City, a field in Shanksville, Pa., and the Pentagon in Washington. Obama and his rival for the presidency, Republican John McCain, were to appear together twice, although briefly each time and mostly without public words. They also agreed to suspend all TV ads critical of each other. In the afternoon, in New York, Obama and McCain were to visit ground zero together for a somber, silent wreath-laying in the pit that marks the largest loss of life in the attacks. How nice of them to do that! ^_^
In the Philippines, short moments of silence were done in the embassy with Ambassador Christy Kenny. I on the other hand just blogged about it because I of all people would never want this to be forgotten. I hope you won't too...
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