There are many choices in life to be made - but for some, the choices impact not only themselves but the entire nation. Throughout history, especially in a time of war the armed forces have looked to attract more volunteers. For one person, this was not a hard decision to make at all.
Here I go again. I've been sent off on assignment to Leads to go to another haunted house. I tried to go Sunday, but because of the Talladega traffic, I missed the show. I did end up meeting Dick Warlock, the man who played Michael Myers in Halloween 2.
Okay, so everyone has seen them before and hopefully we are all on the same page as we ask, "what? who would do something like that?" No, I am not talking about the newest Jackass movie; I am referring to the stupid warning labels that are turning up everywhere we look.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: Martin Scorsese directs a gangster film. Not exactly a confounding basis for a new film. And get this: it has Leonardo DeCaprio, only the third film in four years to match-up the all-star director/actor team. While the previous two collaborations, Gangs of New York and The Aviator, were in their own rights great films, The Departed may be a new career high for both director and actor.
As you walk down the halls of our esteemed university, you notice how you can see yourself in the shine of the freshly cleaned floors. There seems to be no crumpled-up paper lining the halls, and the air has a distinct lemony scent to it. No, you are not dreaming, it is the dedicated custodial staff members at JSU who keep things so clean and tidy.
It is a dark and cold(ish) night. I'm in Oxford, at the Old Train Depot and prepared for terror. I'm getting used to this now - the anticipation, the nervousness, the little butterflies in my stomach as I watch person after person run screaming out the side of the building.
Although they can be dated back thousands of years, many people have thought that tattoos were only a passing fad or something for the biker gangs. In this day and age, however, tattoos can be for anyone from your kindergarten teacher to the CEO of your company.