Am I To Old For This?
I was surprised cause usually, on those type of shows, the main character always ends up with the main girl, usually. So I went to Television Without Pity and started reading the episode summaries and got hooked! Unfortunately, by then the show was canceled/over. I found out that TBS was airing it, so I started watching every morning. Here are a few of my favorite events/observations about the show:
1. Pacey and Joey together was so amazing! They had good chemistry and were just adorable.
2. Pacey was like the best boyfriend ever. He was sweet, affectionate and he really loved her. Dawson was alittle to selfish to give Joey what she needed.
3. The guy who played the dad was a hunk! I don't see how Gayle would ever cheat on him. She was stupid, but they ended up together until he died. Poor guy went out over some ice cream.
4. Jen dying was so sad. I cry everytime I when it happens. And when Grams comes over and says, "I'll see you soon, child." How could you not feel something. Especially since you know she was leaving that cute little girl behind.
5. The episode where Joey found out she was 4th in the school and got drunk cause Pacey had no college hopes and she didn't want to leave him and go off to college and she told him, "I want to stay and be with you", then he said "That's stupid cause I plan on being wherever you are." How sweet is that?!
6. The episode where they got trapped in a Kmart, Joey and Pacey, and during the night they discovered that they were not completely over each other. She shaved his chin pubes and they made out alittle. This was of course after the whole awful prom episode. Where Pacey dumped her in the middle of the dance floor. He was hurting inside so bad, and he immediately regretted it, but the damage was done. I hate the prom episode cause they tried to make Pacey look like an idiot. Of course the anti-prom episode was awesome cause Pacey and Joey were dancing, even though she went with Dawson, and he was telling her how he remember "everything".
See, when he confessed his love to her, Dawson had a fit and Joey decided to break up with Pacey so she could keep her friend, Dawson. But Dawson was not happy cause he then decided he wanted to be more then friends although the whole year he had been pawning off Joey to Pacey so he could decide what he wanted to do. See, Dawson was selfish!
Anywho, I have been alittle long winded. But if you haven't watch this show, you should. Of course the college years sucked. Mostly cause there was not enough Joey and Pacey for me, but then getting together in the end more then makes up for it. I heard in real life, Katie dated both James and Joshua and caused a rift in between them. I don't blame her, both of them are cute and I love their walks. Yes, they way they walk!! If you ever catch the show just look at the walks, their pretty nice :-)
So readers, "Am I To Old For This"?
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I guess you can tell I am a Pacey & Joey fan!!
!Story! 8-Year-Old Confessed To Murders
This is an update on the story I posted before.
(UPI) – The police interview with the 8-year-old Arizona boy accused of killing his dad and another man was released because it is a public record, prosecutors said.
Police Tuesday released the taped interview of the boy being questioned about the shooting deaths of his father, Vincent Romero, 29, and Tim Romans, 39, who rented a room in Romeros' home in St. Johns, Ariz.
Police said the boy confessed to shooting both men with a .22-caliber handgun.
A judge issued a gag order in the case, barring police, prosecutors and defense attorneys from commenting on it. However, the judge modified it to allow public records -- including the police videotape -- to be released, Apache County Attorney Christopher Candelaria said.
"We released it because it becomes a public record and we're obligated to release it," Candelaria said.
A defense attorney said police didn't read the child his rights and the boy didn't have a lawyer or parent present during questioning.
On the tape, the boy initially denied involvement in the shootings but later said he shot his wounded father "because he was suffering."
Officers questioning the child urged him to speak honestly, with one saying, "If you're not honest with me, if you're not truthful, it's not going to look good."
What's The Matter With Kids Today? Pt. 3

The boy, who faces two counts of premeditated murder, did not act on the spur of the moment, St. Johns Police Chief Roy Melnick said. Police are looking into whether he might have been abused. “I’m not accusing anybody of anything at this point,” he said Saturday. “But we’re certainly going to look at the abuse part of this. He’s 8 years old. He just doesn’t decide one day that he’s going to shoot his father and shoot his father’s friend for no reason. Something led up to this.” On Friday, a judge ordered a psychological evaluation of the boy. Under Arizona law, charges can be filed against anyone 8 or older. The boy had no record of complaints with Arizona Child Protective Services, said Apache County Attorney Brad Carlyon. In a sign of the emotional and legal complexities of the case, police are pushing to have the boy tried as an adult even as they investigate possible abuse, Melnick said. If convicted as a minor, the boy could be sent to juvenile detention until he turns 18. The boy’s lawyer, Benjamin Brewer, said his client is generally in good spirits.
Officers arrived at Romero’s home within minutes of the shooting Wednesday in St. Johns, which has a population of about 4,000 and is 170 miles northeast of Phoenix. They found one victim just outside the front door and the other dead in an upstairs room. Romans had been renting a room at the Romero house, prosecutors said. Both men were employees of a construction company working at a power plant near St. Johns. The boy went to a neighbor’s house and said he “believed that his father was dead,” Carlyon said. Melnick said police got a confession, but Brewer said police overreached in questioning the boy without representation from a parent or attorney and did not advise him of his rights.
ST. JOHNS, Ariz. (AP) -- Mourners are crowding a rural Arizona church for the funeral of a man allegedly killed by his 8-year-old son.
The crowd Monday stood near an open door or sat on chairs set up outside St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in the community of St. Johns about 170 miles northeast of Phoenix.
Vincent Romero was shot Wednesday, along with a man who rented a room in his house. Police say Romero's son planned and methodically carried out the killings.
But the boy's attorney says police questioned the third-grader without representation from a parent or attorney and did not advise him of his rights.
The boy was due in court later Monday to face two counts of premeditated murder.
*Home Cookin*
A Meat Cake

!Story! OMG!! Barack Won!!
Who would of thunk it?!?! I must admit I did not think he had a chance. I just knew there was going to be some kinda election controversy that would last well into the next year. But I guess I was wrong. Now let's pray he becomes the type of President we need him to be.


