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Billy Fasig


Last Updated: 11/17/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 19
Sign: Capricorn

State: South Carolina
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/14/2005

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Monday, August 14, 2006 

Current mood:  happy

Here's some pictures I just took for those who wanted to see:

Exterior:

19" Chrome Rims

40th Anniversary!  Little Blurry:

Hood Scoop

Interior:

Monday, June 05, 2006 

Current mood:  okay

This took me a while to find.  First blog:

Update from the teenage me.

School is actually over. Amazing how time flies when you're actually not having fun. For some reason I'm not sure I want it to be. Of course the summer break is amazing. We look forward to it all year. But the people who I won't see anymore... it doesn't add up. It's like we are trading all the people we have met, the people we know, for a break from school, which isn't really as annoying as we all think. It gives us something to do. Most of us will be sitting at home, listening to music, watching movies. Barely at the age before getting cars (some already do), being able to leave whenever, just being free from being entangled inside our household. The summer has it's advantages but do I want them? I'm not sure.

Exams were horrible. Almost as if you know the difficulty of the tests coming. Some you don't study for, others you study all night. Some people do at least. Law Ed was one of the easy tests: 99. Computer Tech was another easy test: 100. English was the toughie. The test people know the difficulty to come but we just don't care enough to take it seriously: (not sure the grade). Physical Science didn't really have an exam for the class. We will find out what we made on the EOC (end of course) summer. Spanish I'm not too worried about, but again don't know. Pre Cal is one of those, I've done fine all year... what's the point in studying type classes: 80. And finally World History and the same as Pre Cal. I could care less. The more I study the less it helps. The class is so is it's irrelevant.

I guess the saying is still intact: When one door closes, another opens. Though this time, many doors have closed. The door to every class we've had. The door to friends we leave behind. The door to teachers that we've actually liked for once. Doors close, but the new ones: the ones of new friends, new teachers, new classes, they all start opening the biggest door of all: the adventure of life. The adventure that we will actually set out on when leaving school. Another two years to have the door fully ajar. This experiences to come, what will they be? College, careers, marriage, children? Are we even certain that these adventures will truly come? Of course not. But that's what makes the experiences along the way so exciting.

Currently listening:
Eyes Open
By Snow Patrol
Release date: 09 May, 2006