ANY THING WITH THE WORD
"EXTREME"
IN THE TITAL
The school I owe all to because Jackson threw me the fuck out.
I EAT BREATH AND LIVE BMX, I love riding dirt bikes and any other MX shit, and other stuff of that nature. I take pride in my sporting abilitys in soccer, wrestling, and hocky. I also enjoy what i feel are sub-sports, fishing, golf, and shooting old political signs and pigens (there made of clay so chill). And I do not consider cheerleading to be a sub-sport. Lifes always good when I'm Hangin with my friends and Sue. Jack ass videos are fun to make but nothing beats simply chillin with friends.
Grow your own damn shit!
SEPTEMBER 11th MEMORIAL
SUPPORT LOCAL TALLENT!
I listen mostly classic rock, but the occasional 90's rock is nice and some modern stuff, heavy metal of course (the kind that scares you AND your mom), Rap isn't music.Some may say that I'm obsesed with AC/DC well your wrong, there just really that friggin awsome. I love mostly heavy metal but I like some other stuff. I play bass, Pat O'Brien, Kaci Byrd, and Andrew Slocum, I credit with sparking my intrest in the musical feild, so when I'm famous go to those folks and ask them if they knew me.
~Band acronym for my~
~name~
Rammstien
Yellow Card
Avenged 7 Fold
Nirvana
Chimaira
Otep
Nine Inch Nails
NOFX
Evanessence
Linkin Park
Lords of Acid
"My Guitar is a Political Statment."
~Yours truly
The differances between rap and rock are abundant, rap is people talking and swearing, rock acttually requires tallent, playing and singing at once is not as easy as it may seem.
I don't really go to movies, I saw Tora, Tora, Tora, and I liked it so, yeah.
And theres always these...
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(*+* More good shit, more good times, WePlayCrazy.com
Reality TV can bite me for all I care, and I like the History Channel.
THE MYTHBUSTERS ARE FUCKING AWSOME, THE END.
I liked "Perks of Being a Walflower" "Shawshank Redemption" and "Hatchet." Some people saiy I should write a book but I'm far to lazy, I speak my mind and if you dont like what I say I'LL MAKE YOU LIKE IT.
ANDREA ALEXA STRIPTO
Andrea, you are by far one of the strongest people I have ever met, emotionaly and phicaly, knowing very littel of your life story, yet admiring all that I know, with still more to come I look up to you with insparation, and always will.
Paul Ray Smith who Slautered over 50 Iraqi insugents while defending Baghdad International Airport and his fellow soliders, he recived the Congressional Metal of Honor, it was awared to his eveven year old son April 5 2005 exctally two years after his death
..comic sans ms Scotty Creamer (Who kicked Matt Hoffmans ass MORE THAN ONCE), Gen. Norman "Storman" Schwardscoff, Gen. Patton, Gen. McArthur, Ray DeMaio, Steve Mandaro, and ofcourse, Jay DeSilva
Asbury Park Press Artical In Loving Memory of Jay and His Crew
The Tri Town News Artical that was put in the paper for Jay, Ray, and Steve.
They were described as inseparable friends, one never seen without the others in tow. But in one moment on the rainy night of July 23 2002, their lives ended in a violent crash, leaving Jackson stunned and saddened in the event’s wake. Police responded after 9 p.m. to the corner of Don Connor Boulevard and Bowman Road, where Jackson residents Matthew Kerns, 17, and Thomas Patock, 57, were involved in a motor vehicle accident that resulted in four fatalities. Although both drivers — Kerns and Patock — survived, passengers Jason DaSilva, 14, Raymond DeMaio III, 15, and Steven Mandaro, 14, in Kerns’ car, and Dorothy Patock, 58, the wife of Thomas Patock, were killed. Police said all six people were wearing seat belts at the time of the accident. The entire lengths of Bowman Road and Don Connor Boulevard were closed to traffic for six hours while police officers investigated the accident. Officers Trevor Crowley, Patrick Mackin and Chris Kelly are continuing to investigate why Kerns lost control of his vehicle. Jackson police are asking anyone who may have witnessed the accident to contact the Traffic and Safety Unit at (732) 928-1111. Police believe Kerns was driving east on Bowman Road near the intersection with Don Connor Boulevard when he lost control of his 1998 Acura Integra on the wet road. His vehicle crossed the center line and was struck broadside by a westbound 1997 Toyota Corolla being driven by Patock. Kerns and Thomas Patock were transported to Jersey Shore Medical Center, Neptune. Patock was taken by the Jackson First Aid Squad and was listed in good condition with internal injuries on Tuesday. Kerns, who was flown by helicopter to the hospital, remained in critical condition as of Tuesday with head trauma. Far from harboring any bad feelings toward Kerns, Diane DaSilva, the mother of Jason DaSilva, said she is praying for the driver to recover and thinks of him like a son. "I’d trust him with my life," DaSilva said. "He’s going to be lost without them." DaSilva, who has been battling leukemia, said the community’s reaction to the loss of her son has been overwhelming. Jason’s friends, classmates, coaches and other acquaintances have been stopping over, calling, and writing letters to the family since the accident. It has also brought about a stronger bond among all of the boys’ parents. "I’ve been really, really ill, and the boys were always a real help. I never had to lift a finger when they were around," DaSilva said. "Cherish the moments you have right now because you never know what can happen the next instant." Also lost in the crash was Patock, who moved to Jackson about six months ago. Prior to the move, she lived in Neptune, where she worked as a receptionist for the law firm of Madnick, Millstein, Mason, Weber, Farnsworth and Collazo before retiring in 2000. "I knew Dottie for 15 years. She knew the clients and could recognize them on the phone right away by their voices," said Peter Farnsworth, a partner at the firm. "She was outgoing and bubbly, just a real nice person. She was a great receptionist, and she will be missed." The Jackson school district is holding counseling sessions at Jackson Memorial High School and at Christa McAuliffe Middle School for any child or parent in the community affected by the losses. "The Jackson school district is a family. When this kind of sadness hits so close to home, it has an effect on us all," said Acting Superintendent of Schools Francis X. Bygott. "We want our entire community to know that even though school is out, we have counselors available to help them through this." The three teens were all students in the Jackson School District. DeMaio had just completed his freshman year at Jackson Memorial High School. DaSilva and Mandaro were recent graduates of the Christa McAuliffe Middle School. Jackson Deputy Mayor Marvin Krakower said the Township Committee members were all saddened by the news and would offer any help they could to the families. "It’s just a memory that will always be on our minds," Krakower said. "I only pray that the families will get through this time all right." At the intersection where the accident occurred, trucks roared by a small memorial built by the grieving friends and families of the victims. Left amidst burnt out candles were notes, bouquets and crosses made of flowers. One ominous sight was the scattering of shattered auto parts, some which were likely pieces of the vehicles. A portrait of a smiling Jason DaSilva was also left behind with a card tucked in its frame. On it, a poem began:
"Fill not your hearts with pain and sorrow, but remember me in every tomorrow. Remember the joy, the laughter, the smiles, I’ve only gone to rest a while."
If any one knows the peoson who wrote that poem please tell me.
Need I say more¿
"The more people you put in a small area the dumber they all get"
I think its from a shirt
"Nothing is fool proof to a suffiecently tallented fool"
Author Unkown
"This was no accident, we're at war."
FDNY FireFighter 9/11/01
"I am some what intelegent I simply lack any and all common sense."
Me again
"The laws of phycis tend to not favor teenagers."
Yup thats me
And my personal favorite-
"Open your mind and shut your mouth."
Wood Stock 1969 political poster
"May God have mercy upon my enimies, because I won't."
Gen. George S. Patton
"NUTS!"
General Anthony Clement McAuliffe