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Name: Boris Country: United States State: Pennsylvania Metro: Pittsburgh Birthday: 10/17/1986 Gender: Male
Interests: Well science to all who don't know me. I prefer bio or chem. I also love to draw, work out, play and watch tennis, play video games, and ski. Expertise: That's what college is for. Occupation: Student
Message: message me AIM: bulgar64
Member Since:
2/4/2005
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| Xanga=stupid My Xanga=dead.
If you really care, just talk to me.
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| There is very little incentive for me to keep this blog going. I really do write enough for my own good without updating this thing. Maybe Alina is right about me and having moods? I don't know, I would define them more of ruts or peaks, or I don't know what. They are just longer than merely moods. Attitudes, that's the word for it. Heh heh, maybe it's Valentine's Day, or as Jen put it so gracefully: "Hurt people's feelings day". It pretty much sucks every year. I have yet to have a very good one. Maybe in the second grade. That may have been a good one. But that's only because I was naive and I lied to myself and other people ( I can't believe it, but Derek was right. That little BITCH!) For some reason, I feel that I should be putting this random spewing of words in my journal for my writing seminar. God knows I need seven more entries in two more weeks.
I hate lulls, and I hate my fucking schedule. Too many doors, and not enough keys.
I need another livestrong bracelet.
Bah.
Study time.
Damn Deturck!
(That doesn't even make sense.)
The last part was actually happy.
I should stop at some point.
Have you ever changed songs so that you can put it up on Xanga?
Okay I'm done.
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| So, before I fully emerse myself in studying for my first bio and chem e. midterms, I decided to put up my breakdown of the key Steelers in Superbowl XL. And here they are:

#7: Ben Roethlisberger. The Quarterback, obvious choice. However, he is a game-maker or game-breaker. Ben has a good game, Steelers win.

#43: Troy Polamalu. The Tazmanian Devil, the best safety in the league, he is a difference maker. Look for him to disrupt the Seahawks' playcalling.

#82: Antwaan Randle El. I think he is rather underrated. When talking about Pittsburgh receivers, Hines Ward comes to mind, but this man really allows for those "gadget plays" that have been used in these playoffs. Also, when he does make good special teams plays, they are huge.

#83: Heath Miller. This man should have made the pro-bowl.

#98: Casey Hampton. He probably isn't getting any sacks, but the man can make an O line crazy.

#86: Hines Ward. The man is an animal. He makes catches that no players should be able to make. That's key in the big games.

#55: Joey Porter. He gets at the quarterback and disrupts the offense.

#36: Jerome Bettis. Simply put: the Bus. Although he may not have the most spectacular game of a superbowl back, the man is the heart and sould of the team, and every Steeler will be pushing just a little bit harder to make his farewell a perfect one.
That's it for my key Steelers. There are many more, but I am out of time.

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| Hmmmmm. . . I'm a little worried about these "phantom grades" that I've been getting in my writing seminar. I'm setting the professor's expectations too high. I don't really want that kind of pressure. Knee is almost fully recovered! Just a week or so and I should be back to 100%. In the meantime, I've been swimming so that I don't totally veg out. I think I'll update more later. I have class in 15 minutes, and I really don't want to be late.
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| R.I.P. Bobie. You will be missed.
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