Conney
female - 44 years, Prince Georges County, United States
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I would like thank
First of all, I would like to thank everyone who has stopped by my page.
I have been a little busy and have had a hard time returning phone calls. I really appreciate you thinking about me.
I am so excited because I am getting Maroon 5 concert tickets. And it makes me happy that I get to go to a concert.
I have been invited to a Sanders Smith family reunion (2007-North Carolina). The gap on my paternal side is very damaging so I am hoping to make a difference. I registered for the fall and I find all of this very flattering and overwhelming.
My favorite Maternal Great Aunt died. So everyone attended her funeral, in Johnston County, North Carolina. She had 3 police cars out in front of the church door.
I have a boyfriend now, and it is taking some adjustment to getting to.
I am in the process of taking my midterm-exams. I got a 80% on my Math level 100 (introduction to algebra and basic mathematics). I am glad that I took the course, there were a few techniques that I was unfamiliar with and so I really glad to be reviewing the course. I also am working on a legal portfolio for another (2nd) Introduction to Paralegal course. I have been amazing and have helped many students out tremendously.
My four year old will be going to school, so I am really excited about that... I have gotten really darker and that's about it...
Well take care and thanks for stopping by....
~ Thalia -
Special thanks to Nana, you're the best
As for me, I did pretty well. In my Sociology class for the developing nations, I scored a 110 percent because of the extra credit points. However, in my Business class, which an international business class, I now have an average of only 86%, so that means that I must work on the terminology and get that Final Exam down packed.
In closing, can you believe I got this question wrong from my Sociology level 300 class, for Developing International Countries: National-accounts data tend to provide a more pessimistic view of trends in poverty than do household-survey data.
Your Answer: True INCORRECT
False: CORRECT ANSWER
Again thanks to all of those who supported me. God bless and Peace. -
Greetings in the name of the Lord Jesus
Hello, today is the first day that I am using NetLog, instead of Facebook.
I don't think that it is much of a difference. But I am in the middle of Mid-term Exams.
I forgot to take a test last week, and so now I am on pens and needles hoping that I get a repreive.
Yesterday, Sunday, April 29, 2007, I bullyed my oldest sister and told her that I wouldn't bug her if she dropped off some rail/train money to go to a place that I did not want to go, but I had to call of the Appeal.
I had an emergency and had a hefty fee for being late with the rental car. It appears that when you get caught up in traffic with the Executive Office of the United States, it's always a traffic pain.
Anyway, please drop by and wish me luck and blessings on my test, quiz and Exams. Take care. Love always.
~ Thalia