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Name: shom
Location: California, United States
Birthday: 11/8/1989
Gender: Male


Interests: i like playin basketball n football! I love listenin to music. im interested in goin to the army and someday become a soldier in the army of one. Cuz there i can find who i am, and who the hell i wanna be. Like all guys... im interested in grls... well... some guys! lol
Expertise: football, basketball, runnin, almost any sport u can think of cuz im very athletic. Im also good with computers n workin with cameras! im a picture freak!!! whoo
Occupation: Student
Industry: Other


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Member Since: 8/2/2004

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Thursday, January 06, 2005

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Saturday, October 23, 2004

HELLS YEAH im signin up for the US Army summer camp! I dun care notin of wut my momma says. HELLS YEAH im joinin!!! Me n my homeboy chris tadeo r gonna join the 15-20 age group n we gonna go get them terrorists!

Notsoballerific: We ride together, We die together, BAD BOYS FO LIFE! (Bad Boys II)  


Thursday, October 14, 2004

{Yup... im goin to homecomin aiite} Today was a gay day! Ms heinen was acting gay as usual, cuz she thinks i was cheatin on my test... when actually i was askin for a eraser. Santa( Mr. Marquart) was sooooo damn borin... that i drooled in his class and embarassed myslef infront of all my friends. I am finally starting to like Thurber better... except for that reatrted student aid of hers name Derek. He gave me a 9/10 when he could given me a 10/10... the worst part is... he is my tutor!!! Sometimes I wanna kill that guy. Lunch was fun cuz I was playing tackle football with my friends.... they're all wite! All the cute grls started cheering for me n wite tadeo. We felt goooooood!!! Later on that day... i went to the career center n fascinated myself with all these Army information, flyers, bookmarks, bookcovers, and there was even a representative there from the Army. Finally my day got better. After skoo... i bought my gf sometin to drink and me n my friends all sad under a tree and strated drinking!!! (haha... get it... drinkin!!!?..... nvm) N we chilled!


Thursday, September 30, 2004

Troops in Baghdad, protecting the lives of innocent people, from terrorists and their own government!


BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.S. and Iraqi forces moved into the Sunni Triangle city of Samarra late Thursday in one of the largest offensives in several months.

A brigade-size force of U.S. and Iraqi national guard troops had reached the center of the city by early Friday morning, according to CNN correspondent Jane Arraf, embedded with a unit of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division.

Troops were going through the city sector by sector, clearing buildings and mosques. Gunfire, explosions and rocket-propelled grenades could be heard as Arraf reported from the scene.

U.S. military officials estimated that more than 2,000 Iraqi insurgents and 250 foreign fighters were in the city, which is 70 miles north of Baghdad.

A U.S. Army brigade typically has about 3,500 troops, although that number can vary.

After the transfer to Iraq sovereignty in June, the U.S. military agreed to stop patrolling Samarra. But insurgent attacks continued, and American forces returned three weeks ago.

Bloody day in Baghdad

Earlier Thursday, nearly three dozen children died and many more were wounded when car bombs exploded at a community celebration in Baghdad where U.S. soldiers were handing out candy.

The attacks at the festive opening of a sewage plant in Baghdad killed at least 41 people. Another car bomb had already killed a U.S. soldier and two Iraqi police officers.

An Islamist Web site with ties to the Unification and Jihad group posted a message it said is from the group's military wing claiming responsibility for three suicide attacks.

The message -- dated September 30 and posted shortly after 3 p.m. ET -- said "three knights from the Martyrs Brigades of the Tawhid and Jihad have performed three heroic attacks."

The message said the first attack "targeted the municipality of the city of Abu Ghraib west of the capital Baghdad, where its director and his band were meeting with their American masters. It resulted in the death of five U.S. soldiers and several Iraqi police."

The message added, "The other two knights have carried out an attack against a U.S. convoy and thank God the attack was successful."

The group is believed to be led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and has also claimed responsibility for beheading two Americans last week -- Jack Hensley and Eugene "Jack" Armstrong.

Thursday's attacks added to what U.S. military officials said already was a record number of car bomb attacks in a month.

In a radio interview, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld acknowledged the violence in Iraq is "getting worse" and he said he expects it to increase as Iraqi elections approach.

The government is about to launch an offensive to stamp out insurgents and terrorists, a senior Iraqi interim government official said.

Interim Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh, speaking to reporters, said, "We are obviously seeing a major onslaught by the terrorists on Baghdad and some other Iraqi cities."

Interim Iraqi Prime Minister Ayad Allawi, in London, reiterated that despite the violence elections will be held in January for a transitional national assembly.

And the hostage-takings continue. The Arabic language television network Al-Jazeera reported the abduction of 10 more people in Iraq -- two Indonesian women, six Iraqis and two Lebanese. Two French journalists and a British engineer remained in captivity. (Full story)

The Baghdad car bombings overshadowed other developments.

A suicide attack hit a compound housing the al-Rissala police station in the Abu Ghraib neighborhood in western Baghdad, Iraqi police officials said.

The dead included a Task Force Baghdad soldier and two Iraqi police officers, Iraqi and U.S. officials said.

With the soldier's death, 1,056 U.S. military personnel have died in the Iraq war. Three other soldiers were wounded, the U.S. military said. The Ministry of Health said 60 more people were wounded.

Later, U.S. military officials said two car bombs detonated as Iraqi officials were conducting the sewage plant opening. Witnesses told CNN many children there were being offered candy by soldiers.

The witnesses told Iraqi police that gunmen in a four-wheel-drive vehicle started shooting at American forces and Iraqi National Guard members. Then two car bombs exploded.

Iraqi National Guard members twice tried to stop a car from driving into the area, then opened fire and the car exploded.

A half-mile away, another vehicle detonated at an Iraqi national guard checkpoint two miles west of Baghdad University, U.S. military officials said.

Among the wounded were 139 at Yarmouk Hospital, seven at Neurosurgical Hospital, seven at Kadhamiya Hospital, and five at Children's Hospital. There were five wounded people at Khark Hospital but it was unclear if they were part of the Yarmouk total.



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