I'm 40 but act and feel like I'm 19. I haven't always been able to say that! I can often make people laugh at the same time they're saying, "Hmmm," just by talking about REAL issues.
I have several sides...:
- I am spiritual! I believe very strongly in God and all that He can and will do. He has saved my life too many times to count! The only way I can tell you what that means is to tell you how He has blessed me. The trials and tribulations I have experienced were meant to help others get through their own trials and tribulations (there IS an end to what you're going through).
- I am street! I've lived in the hood and I've made friends for life in the hood. What's up, B-More! Shouts out to Milton Ave., Greenmount, Yale Heights, Druid Hill, Rose St., Latrobe Homes, Division St., Frederick Ave., Penn-North, Callow Ave, and Northern Parkway!
- I am country! I'm sending you love from Memphis, TN. How are youuuuu? I'm also sending love TO Salisbury and Cambridge. What's up, Greater Mt. Olive!
- I'm the suburbs, too! Shouts out to Randallstown, Reisterstown, Middle River, and Woodlawn!
- I'm a Geek! I graduated 25th in my class from the infamous Baltimore City College and I spent my summer vacations at the Maryland Summer Centers for the Gifted & Talented. I carry a 3.5 GPA in college (even though I've been in school for 20 years)! Part-time studies SUCKS BIG HAIRY POTATOES!!! This is how I did it...I go to school for 6 credit hours a semester. Those 6 credit hours are 2 classes. Most full-time students take about 24 credit hours a semester. I need a total of 180 credits for a bachelor's degree. 2 semesters is 12 credit hours. 2 semesters is 1 year of school. That would be 180/12 = 15 years to get a 4 year degree! Of course, I have taken time off every now and then for work, family, and me. That's a long time to be in school! Someone asked me if I was a professional student. I said "yeah."
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