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               Name: neener 
School: USC Marshall School of Business 
Status: Employed...finally 
E-mail: Click here! 
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             I'm listening to... 
::"Stay Beautiful," The Last Goodnight 
::"Spaceman," The Killers 
::"Green Light," John Legend 
::"Superstar," Lupe Fiasco 
 
I'm watching... 
::24 
::The Office 
 
I'm reading... 
::Taiwan, A Political History, by Denny Roy 
::The Devil and Miss Prym, by Paulo Coehlo 
 
I've just seen... 
::Slumdog Millionaire 
::I Love You, Man 
::The Reader 
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      If You Want It Done Right, Do It Yourself  AAAAARGH!!!!!!  I don't mean to be ungrateful, really I don't.  But...
 
 My mom was going on a Costco trip and asked me if I needed anything.  I said it would be nice to get some whole wheat bread.   So when I'm done with my errands and get home, I notice that the bread she bought was "Carb Counting" bread.  What in the world?  First of all, is she trying to tell me something?  Am I fat?  (Don't answer that.)  Second of all, what the heck is "carb counting" bread?  If I were counting carbs, I wouldn't be eating bread anyway!  Why do people have to mess with a perfectly good thing like bread?  AAAAARGH!!!!!
  
  
   
  
	
		
	
	
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               When I learn a new word, I'll put it here so you can learn too!
  
EBITAS (noun): 
Abbreviation for "Earnings Before Income Tax, Amortization, and SGARA."  Next week, find out what SGARA is.
  
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