NT What are you doing this summer?

Originally Posted by Rexanglorum

3. hopefully go to a laker championship parade. ive been waiting 7 years to attend another one.


I remember the last one in 2002 and everything about the 2002 parade will be amplified in 2009 since so much has changed in the last 7 years.

- In 2002, Figueroa Street and the Staples Parking Lot reaked of pot. In 2009, with it basically being legal, it will smell better because most peopel will eat stuff bough tfrom clinics or be smoking strains that smell good and not like dead skunks.

- In 2002, Mark Madsen awkwardly spoke some Spanis hand the largely Mexican crowd went wild with cheer, the ground shoke. Now we have Pau and he will really get the crowd cheering when he promises a repeat in Spanish.

- In 2002, Slava Medvadenko provided bad English and comic relief "we win this because, for you LA." Now we have the machine who speaks better English bu twit ha funnier accent and we will all be able to chant "ma-chine, ma-chine, ma-chine" and hopefully he will make refrence to those machine vids and tell us all that "I'll be back."

- In 2002 we had the wooden governor Grey Davis and in 2009 we have Ah-nuld and hopefully he can make some machine refrences.

- In 2002, Kobe was the Laker's second best player. If he wins it this year and can carry the finals MVP trophy in his hands, it will be vindication on so many levels.


For many Laker fans, seven years ago, most of you would have been stuck in school and unable to attend the parade. If we win it all this year, go to the parade because video truly does the experience no justice. The sound of the crowd is able to shake the earth beneath us with its noise, the trophy glints so brilliantly in the sun light it can be appreciated from the back of the crowd and best of all the euphoria is so thick in the air it can be cut wit ha knife. Perfect strangers are high fiving and dapping and yelling and everyone is having one of the best moments of their lives.




*sheds tear....

that was beautiful.

Let's go Lakers...I want to go to my first Campionship parade.
 
i had so much i wanted to do.. but my summer probably will be started on a sour note.. so i don't know
if i'm up to it i'm going to trinidad for my 21st birthday 8/22
workin' at a sneaker store/edible arrangements/amusement park to pass the time til then
 
Originally Posted by Toy Collector123

Will definitely find a summer b-ball league to play in, word to the YMCA.

I'm interning for a big oil company--WHOOP!

Interning...

interning...

might try and catch a cruise, but will just probably invest that money.
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I'll be doing a 40 hr a week internship, drinking, hooping, and traveling
 
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth

I'm hoping to get a job. I have a phone interview with the YMCA on Saturday for a camp counselor position. I was a counselor last year and in the winter I had a job that involved children so I think I'll get hired. Has anyone ever worked for the YMCA? Any thing you could tell me would be appreciated?


What are your plans for the summer?

Work? Internships? School? Travel?

I hope you get it! I was a Youth Counselor/Coordinator for 4 years at our local Boys and Girls Club, it was extremely rewarding. The only thing I'd tellyou is, the kids are going to confide in you more if you show them that you are trustworthy. Make sure you let them know who's the authority though orthey'll see you as a "friend" and won't listen to a word you say. While you're at camp, make the effort to get to know each person inyour group and take note on the ones you're going to need to give more positive reinforcement to. Bottom line is, you're going to be a mentor andit's your opportunity to make a difference...make it count
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Originally Posted by p0tat0 5alad

Taking 2 summer classes and looking for a job. Hopefully the job will help me earn enough to not have to take out any loans.
you're from huntsville if i remember right.
i just quit the kroger over on hughes road in Madison if you're looking for a job. they are hiring but its only 6.55.
you do get mad hours though but still its only 6.55
 
1. Taking two classes in the summer (Income Tax Accounting and Business Law)

2. Internship in Missouri for the second half of the summer.
 
Looking for a job
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. Mom said no Footlocker or anything like that because "I'm above it." I need money by any means.
Studying for December LSAT.
Driving courses for license exam.
Hitting the weights/gym.
 
Originally Posted by UrbenYouth

I'm hoping to get a job. I have a phone interview with the YMCA on Saturday for a camp counselor position. I was a counselor last year and in the winter I had a job that involved children so I think I'll get hired. Has anyone ever worked for the YMCA? Any thing you could tell me would be appreciated?

I work at the YMCA as a camp counselor Summer 04. It was very hot, you are outside 5 of the 8 hours a day. Depending on what age group of kids you have youneed to be really patient. Prepare to be about 4 shades darker and where plenty o sunscreen. Have fun and good luck, you are going to need it
 
Thinking about moving to San antonio and getting my teaching certification down there
 
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