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This month has been a successful one for CCHS is
getting its name out for recognition. Our Academic
Decathlon team did an amazing job with their recent
competition, and the Science team also excelled in their
endeavors as new participants. In addition to this the
Engineering group is currently competing in the
Robotics program. Finally, we had the best student turn
out for the schools third annual CAHSEE Boot Camp.
Thanks to the students and staff participation over 67
students came on a Saturday for a remarkable half day of
test studying. It is times like these that CCHS can stand
proud of its accomplishments and success stories for
such a young school. Keep up the good work. LET’S
GO RAVENS!
There have been couple of new changes in the
front office. Unfortunately, Mrs. Page has chosen to
retire early and will no longer work in the office as
our secretary. We will all miss her greatly and the
office will never be the same without her. Posters have
been made for students to sign and if anybody would
like to write something special to Mrs. Page, you can
find them in the office. Thankfully, Maria Moreno is
keeping the office in control now, and she’s doing a
great job at it.
Jennifer Pacheco
Schools counselor’s provides lessons for life!
Sophomores took their CAHSEE on February 2nd and
3rd. We would like to wish all of you the best of luck. If
you have taken a ROP course you can apply for a
scholarship, see Ms.Laci for details. Ms.Laci will not be
here on Thursday or Fridays so see her on the following
days. All juniors need to start taking their Act or Sat test,
for details see Ms.Williford. Retakes for CAHSEE (for
juniors and seniors) are March 8th and 9th.. FASFA is
due by March 2nd. Challenge Day is on March 9th and
10th . Brittani Becker
Special dates of interest:
Feb.18 Lincoln’s Birthday
Feb.21 Washington’s Birthday
Feb.23 Minimum Day
March 11 End of 3rd Quarter
March 16 Minimum Day
Issue Highlights:
Prom Fashion
Show
2
Ophiuachus 3
Cooking Up Some
Fun
4
Statistics on On-
line Behavior
5
Ca l i f orn ia C i ty H igh Schoo l February 17, 2011 Volume 2, Issue 7
The raven times
It has been an amazing month. We had a
99.9% turnout from the Sophomore class for the
CAHSEE. Just shows the dirve of our students to
succeed. Prior to the testing, three of our teach-
ers, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Perez, and Mr. Walpole
gave their time to prep our Sophomores on a
Saturday in which more than half our Sopho-
mores attended, best ratio in three years. It is
truly an honor to be a part of such a devoted and
professional group.
Prom is an exiting fun event that every Cali-
fornia City high school student is exited to at-
tend, especially since this is our first prom! The
Booster Club is hosting an event to showcasing
what to wear for prom and what you may need
Like corsages or limos. The money from this
event will help raise money for prom. The show
is on February 19th. Be sure to show your support!
The “Prom Fashion Show” article in this month’s
issue has more details regarding this event.
Kimberly Calderwood
Analytical thinkers are those who like to get to the
bottom of things, curiosity being one of their strongest
motives. They want to know what holds the world to-
gether deep down inside. This month the teachers
voted for students that best exemplified an Analytical
thinker and the chosen were:
Kris Livingston
Jessie Charbonneau
Destiny Hardy
Laura Jefferson
Victor Ochoa
Khyaire Warren
Rose Willis
Gradi Moore
Amy Williams
Chayanne Arroyo
Daniel Fritz
Melissa Garza Page by: Jordon Holmes Newspaper Editor: Monerah Al-Ghannam
Clash of the
Titans
6
Need a Laugh 7
Page by: Kayla Noack
Valentines day is coming around the
corner. Do you have someone to share it with
this year? If so, hopefully you men found a nice
little something to get
her this year thats
within your teenage
budget. You can
always pick up a nice
little something like a
teddy bear or choco-
lates, but apparently
most girls like it
when you make them something (according to
surveys). So get creative! Make a necklace or do
corny things with sweetheart candies. Google is
your friend…Happy Valentines Day!
Kimberly Calderwood
The third Monday of the month of Feb-
ruary is known as President’s Day. This holi-
day is not for any president in particular but
to honor the office of presidency. It was
decided that it would be the third Monday
of February because it is between Lincoln’s
birthday and Washington’s Birthday. The
holiday was also created to celebrate Ameri-
can citizenship. President’s Day is not on the
same day as Washington’s Birthday either.
Although President’s Day was not always
a holiday, the first time the states formed
Monday Holiday Act tried to create it as in
1951. Even though it is a holiday now, some
states still don’t celebrate President’s Day.
Washington’s Birthday is on February 22nd,
and Lincoln’s birthday is on February 12th;
Two of our greatest presidents.
Cheyenne Trujillo
As everyone knows this month is
Black History Month. This year there is a
competition to see who knows the most
about Black History. Every homeroom will
have two students who will be taking a quiz
everyday on figurative African-Americans.
The homeroom with the best score at the
end of the week will win the competition.
The winner will also receive a true soul food
dinner for the entire homeroom class. Good
luck to all homeroom classes.
Bradley Galipeault
The CCHS Booster Club is hosting
a fashion show for the juniors and seniors
here at California City High School to in-
form students what is hot for this year’s
prom. The fashion show will be held on
February 19th at 5:00pm in the gym. The
latest prom attire will be featured, along with
limousine services, and corsage styles. Dif-
ferent vendors will be there to help get an
idea of what to wear to prom.
The fashion models will be senior
students from our school. Each student will
model two or more
styles of dresses or tuxe-
dos. There will also be
a dinner after the show.
For the dinner you get a
choice of chicken or
home cooked jamba-
laya. If you want to at-
tend this fashion event
you can buy tickets now
from the office, Maria
Williford, or any of the participating models.
Presale tickets are $4 for just the show, and
$10 for the show and the dinner. At the
door pricing is $5 for the show and $12 for
the show and dinner. So come and support
the booster club, and the senior models, and
see the first ever CCHS Prom Fashion
Show.
Sara Bustamante
Everybody who went on the Zoo trip met
early at the station as planned. Kids were excited
to see all the animals. The ride was definitely a
new experience for most students. Students got
to sit with three of their friends on the second
floor or just sit alone. The ride had many stops
along the way but the students entertained them-
selves by playing with a deck of cards, listening
to music and laughing with each other. “I liked
spending the time with friends somewhere else
instead of staying at home doing nothing”, said
Veronica Rios when asked what she enjoyed the
most about the trip. When we finally made it to
the LA Zoo everyone split up to do his or her
own thing. We all had to meet back at six to
catch our bus back to the train. It was a really
nice and hot day. The animals were giving the
crowds a show making the trip an eventful one.
The International Club went to the
Golden Dragon Parade Saturday, February 5,
2011. The trip was only eight dollars, which is
really inexpensive. The same routine was put in
motion for this trip. Students met at the Lancas-
ter train station at 8:30 and returned at 7:45.
Students enjoyed watching the parade. Students
got to see all the colorful, dancing dragons differ-
ing by sizes. Some were so amazing they could
wrap around it three times. There were karate
fighters walking the parade and Chinese people
showing off their traditional clothing. The mayor
was riding on a car saying Happy New Years in
Chinese. The chairmen was also there and even
the Chinese Princess. The Chinese people were
celebrating the New Year of the Rabbit. They
had a float with a huge Rabbit on it, that looked
like an Easter bunny. The streets were crowded
with people selling merchandise and food. It was
nice to get the chance to see how different cul-
tures celebrate. If you enjoy spending your week-
ends out of town and having fun with your friends
at school you should check out what’s going on in
the international club. The club is always engag-
ing in new experiences for the students here at
CCHS, do not miss out.
Eddica Diaz
Page by: Kayla Noack
A Killer Mystery
With its over succession of its prede-
cessor, Dead Space 2, has been called the best
horror game of 2011. With
better and faster graphics and
a new multiplayer game mode
it has moved to the top of the
charts of the best games. All
of the weapons from Dead
Space return in this sequel,
including the plasma cutter and the line gun,
which fire beams of energy capable of slicing
necromorph limbs clean off. There are a few new
weapons as well: the detonator lets you place
laser-triggered trip mines to set explosive traps for
approaching necromorphs, and the javelin gun
fires spikes at such a tremendous velocity that any
necromorph unfortunate enough to be in their
path is likely to find itself impaled to a wall. You
can upgrade your weapons with nodes that you
collect, making them noticeably more effective at
limb-ripping and laying waste to necromorphs,
resulting in a satisfying sense of progression. It
seems kinesis technology has seen remarkable
advances in the three years since Isaac's fateful
trip to the Ishimura, and it's now a much more
effective offensive tool. There's a delicious feeling
of dishing out poetic justice in turning the necro-
morphs' own limbs against them, and making use
of this tactic is an effective way to conserve your
often very limited ammo supply.
Jerremy McIntire
To The Biggest Pop-star Can you guess who this is? He is from
Ontario, Canada and he rose to the top. He was
found by Usher on YouTube. It’s Justin Beiber,
rising to the top at age sixteen with a record of
forty top pop singles. From “Pray” that was per-
formed at the American Music Awards to “Never
Say Never” which happens to be his movie , and
it’s his motto in life. He is an amazing pop star.
Although all you fans probably already know this,
but he has a new remix album coming out Febru-
ary 11th. Titled the Never Say Never Remixes
featuring many other artists from the music indus-
try and that’s not all it will also include his new
single Born to Be Somebody. “These featured
artists include Jaden Smith, Chris Brown, Miley
Cyrus, Kanye West, and last but not least Usher.
This album includes remixes of "Never Say Nev-
er”, “ Somebody to
Love”, “Up”, and
“overboard” as well as
many others. Thinking
about a gift for a valen-
tine ? How about a Justin
Beiber album.? Will be
great for Justin Beiber
fans so think about your
valentine this February.
Samantha Robinson
The Rite, directed by Mikael Håf-
ström, was a spectacular movie about a seminary
student, Michael Kovak who is sent to go to
school at the Vatican to study about exorcism
when he finds himself biting off more then he
could chew. Struggling between what he has
always believed in and what he faces throughout
the movie has him questioning weather or not he
believes in the Devil. Michael seeks help from a
legendary priest who has done thousands of
exorcisms, Father Lucas. He teaches Michael
how to perform an exorcism on a young
pregnant girl, but little
does Michael know
that there was more to
blessing the soul then
he thought. The mov-
ie is based on true
events and takes you
though an adventure
you’ll never forget. It
allows you to relate to
the characters, and
shows you the physical
and mental destruction of what it takes to become
a member of the church as far as it comes to
doing exorcisms. The movie has a fantastic plot,
and great actors, although it takes time to get to
the climax. If you are easily bored with the lesser
action movies, then this is not the movie for you.
It is rated PG-13 and runs for 1 hour and 52
minutes.
Samantha Lyle
Café World is one of the games Zynga
has launched on Facebook since the massive
success of Farmville. By serving food to custom-
ers and performing other tasks, you can earn
enough money to customize your little café to fit
your tastes and grow it into a larger restaurant.
Every recipe in the game requires a certain
amount of time to create, anything from three
minutes to three days. Every dish costs so much
to produce and will earn you a certain amount off
the game’s time-based virtual currency, coins or
Café Cash. A finished dish that sits in your game
too long without being served will rot, causing you
to lose your coins you paid to make it. The idea
is to make sure players are checking back into the
game when they know dishes are going to finish
cooking. Sadly, all the most advanced dishes have
oddball cooking times. Having friends in Café
World is a lot more fun than it is in most Zynga
games. While Café World lacks true multiplayer,
you still have the option of visiting your friends’
restaurants. You can’t choose to help your friends
run them during visits, which is disappointing, but
you can occasionally get random events during
visits that offer you currency and experience bo-
nuses including Café Cash or coins. Café World
is a great way to spend your time when you are
bored. It is pretty fun and entertaining! When
you’re on Facebook, give it a try!
Jordon Holmes
If you are into thrilling, chilling books
then boy do we have one for you! This book is
called Cross Country and is by a writer who has
become one of the best selling writers of all time,
James Patterson. This guy really knows how to
make people jump and keep reading. He likes to
write about mysteries and his books will always
leave you wanting more and more. Cross Country
is about a detective named Alex Cross who pur-
sues the most ruthless criminal he has ever en-
countered. This is a crazy killer who will not stop
until he has been captured. He has murdered a
lot of families and it is Alex’s job to capture this
menace before the killer kills him first. This is
Alex’s job; to save more lives or he
will get killed. To figure out what
happens, read this crazy book, and
read more of James Patterson’s
books this guy is great!
Sonia Hernandez
Acquired by Eddica Diaz
1. Grenade- Bruno Mars
2. Firework- Katy Perry
3. Black and Yellow- Wiz Khalifa
4. Tonight (I’m Lovin’ You) - Enrique Iglesias Ft.
Ludacris & DJ Frank E
5. What’s My Name? – Rihanna Ft. Drake
6. Hold It against Me – Britney Spears
7. We R Who We R – Ke$ha
8. Raise Your Glass – P!nk
9. The Time (Dirty Bit) – The Black Eyed Peas
10. Hey Baby (Drop it to the Floor) – Pitbull Ft..T-
Pain Page by Samantha Lyle
In college you will run into many obstacles that
you will have to overcome. Term papers, wild-parties,
and bipolar professors. One thing that you would not
think that you will have to deal with but, you might have
to is roommates. Now this is something very big that
will affect your time in college.
Hopefully of these tips will help you overcome
some of the problems you could possibly have with a
roommate.
If your and you roommate are always arguing, do
not be surprised but that is part of the college experi-
ence. I mean hey, you argue with your parents and you
argue with your brothers and sisters, a roommate is
really no different. With a little patience and communi-
cation, it doesn't have to be the end of the roommate-
relationship. At the same time, a little patience and
communication can go a long way toward determining if
finding a new roommate is best for you; write a list of
things that bother you about your roommate. Once
you have figured out the main issues talk to your room-
mate at a time that is good for both of you. It's a very
good idea to try to set this time in advance. Chances
are, your roommate knows that you guys need to talk,
so give him/her a few days to possibly put his/her
thoughts together, too. Using the list that you made, let
your roommate know how you are feeling. Try not to
attack your roommate too much, no matter how frus-
trated you are. Try using language that won't make him/
her defensive. Take a deep breath and say what you
need to in a way that is constructive and respectful.
And, as hard as it may be, try to listen to what your
roommate has to say without getting defensive or inter-
rupting. Your roommate may have some valid reasons
behind what's going on and be frustrated, too. The only
way you are going to get to the bottom of everything is
to put it all out on the table, talk about it, and see what
you can do. You're in college now; it's time to address
this like the adult that you are.
After you guys talk, things may be a little awk-
ward. This is, of course, fine and totally normal. Unless
there are issues that you just cannot tolerate, give your
roommates a little time to make the changes you dis-
cussed. If you decide that you just can't stick with your
roommate for the rest of the year, figure out what to do
next. You aren't the first person ever to have problems
with a roommate.
Ja’Nette White
Most of you have probably heard of a new
zodiac sign and some of you might be wondering
why it’s here now and how it came to be.
There has been a “wobble” in the Earth’s axis
caused by the gravitational pull of the moon,
which then led the constellations to shift, there-
fore leaving them a month off. The ancient Baby-
lonians were the ones who created the zodiac
signs and decided to remove Ophiuchus because
they only wanted the 12 instead of all 13. So,
Ophiuchus had always been up in the sky with
the rest of the signs but was not recognized until
the Earth shifted. Astronomers and Astrologists
have known about this since about 130 B.C.
Ophiuchus means “Serpent-Bearer” in Greek
and can be found around the celestial equator.
If anyone is wondering what their new zodiac
sign is, they can look below for their birthday and
check the sign themselves.
Capricorn January 20- to February 16
Aquarius February 16 to March 11
Pisces March 11 to April 18.
Aries April 18 to May 13
Taurus May 13 to June 21.
Gemini June 21 to July 20
Cancer July 20 to August 10
Leo August 10 to September 16
Virgo September 16 to October 30
Libra October 30 to November 23
Scorpio November 23 to November 29
Ophiuchus November 29 to December 17
Get a Different Name Day is on February 13th. Get
a Different Name Day is for those who are not fond of
the name given to them. At birth, we are given a first
name, a middle name and a last name. It wasn't our
choosing. Rather, our parents bestowed it upon us. If
you like your name, good for you. If not, then today is
for you. Take advantage of today to change your
name. If you change your name, don't forget to update
your stationary. And, you will need to notify family
and friends about your new name.
National Tortilla Chip Day is on February 24th.
Today is a holiday with a crunch. One might even
suggest that it is a corny holiday. Well, that's okay
because today is National Tortilla Chip Day. Just a few
decades ago, Americans seldom ate Corn Chips and
Salsa. It's popularity has grown a lot. The day it to
enjoy to that rising popularity of one of America's
favorite munchies. The corn chip recipe was brought
to the U.S. from Mexico by texas businessman Elmer
Doolin.
Jordon Holmes
Kayla Noack
Acquired by: Veronica Rios
Teens have established significant presence on
social networking web pages: 61% of 13- to 17-
year-old have a personal profile on a site such as
MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, or Xanga. Half
have also posted pictures of themselves online.
Older teens (16-17s) and girls especially use the
Internet for social interaction, meeting friends,
and networking.
However, many have also been exposed to the
Internet’s accompanying potential risks.
71% reported receiving messages online from
someone they do not know.
45% have been asked for personal information
by someone they do not know.
30% have considered meeting someone that
they have only talked to online
14% have actually met a person face-to-face they
have only spoken to over the Internet (9% of 13-
15s; 22% of 16-17s).
When teens receive messages online from
someone they do not know, 40% reported that
they will usually reply and chat with that person.
Only 18% said they’ll tell an adult. Acquired by: Veronica Rios
1. Kristen Stewart
2. Katy Perry
3. Justin Bieber
4. Sandra Bullock
5. Betty White
6. Emma Watson
7. Lea Michele
8. Alexander Skarsgard
9. Miley Cyrus
10. Leonardo DiCaprio
Ryan Hanrahan got his license for his birthday and
along with it, a tricked out Hyundai Accent. This car is
a stick shift and is fitted with two 10 inch subs. Ryan’s
Accent has a custom paint job and had a sun roof put
in. Under this bad boy is some green neon lights and
has two dice hanging from his rear view mirror. When
you see his ride roll up into school, you know he’s
ready for business.
Aaron Alexander
Dear Alice,
I really like this guy. I told him how I feel. He said he
felt the same, but it does not seem like he wants go out
with me. What should I do?
Confused
Dear Confused,
It is great that you got the courage to tell him If you
have feelings for him, you must have felt very nervous
to confess that you liked him. There could be a num-
ber of reasons why he has not asked you out yet. Maybe
he is busy with school or his family. Or he could have
said that he likes you back because he did not want to
hurt your feelings. Since you already told him that you
have feelings for him, there is nothing else that I can
advise you to do, if this does not work out with him, I
can assure you there will be more guys that like you
back and have the time for you in the future.
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty
of their dreams.
Eleanor Roosevelt
If you can imagine it, you can create it. If you dream
it, you can become it.
William Arthur Ward
You can never cross the ocean unless you have the
courage to lose sight of the shore.
Christopher Columbus
Dear Alice
Page by: Samantha Lyle
She can see almost everything that goes on in the courtyard
from where She sits. There are columns surrounding her
desk and many students enter her domain on a daily basis.
There is more than one way to enter her room. She helps
people receive supplies they need for classes. She wears
glasses and has short brown hair. She is friendly and tries
to create a comfortable environment for the students here
at CCHS. Who is she?
Megan Rymer
What better way to give back to the community
and people all around then to donate blood? You
may be skeptical about people taking a bag of blood
from you but don’t worry, it’s almost painless and
slightly weakening. Plus they give you free food
afterwards! To qualify you need to at least weigh
more than 125 if you are 5’4” and under and you
must not have any illnesses or diseases on the day
of.
Robyn Harris
Blood Drive
-Sports-
Clash of the Titans Cowboys Stadium was the sight of Super
bowl XLV on February 6th, 2011 where the
Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Pack-
ers fought to become this year’s champion
of the NFL. Both teams left everything on
the field and came out to win but not every-
one can be a winner. The Packers made
play after play, keeping the Steelers from
gaining the lead. And all of the penalty’s
pulled the Steelers farther back making it
almost impossible to stay in a winning prox-
imity.
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers threw
in 304 yards with a few critical touchdowns.
Defense was not a problem for the Packers
either, recovering a fumble caused to Steel-
ers running back Rashard Mendenhall and
an interception thrown by Ben Roethlis-
berger which turned into a Packers touch-
down. But this game was not a blowout vic-
tory for the Packers. The game was all in all
a fantastic game filled with excitement and
anticipation and the final score was a fairly
close 31-25. This will truly be a Super Bowl
to remember for years to come!
Jose Gomez
Baseball Is Near
Soccer and Basketball are almost over,
which means Baseball season is here. Prac-
tice is going on right now and we are out
there every day trying to get better. Try-outs
started the 14th of February and teams will be
posted the Friday or maybe even earlier that
week. Our first game is against Littlerock at
Littlerock and it’s a double header, which
means we play two games back-to-back.
Come out and be a part of this school’s first
CIF playoff baseball team.
Aaron Alexander
The Biggest Loser Challenge is not all about
losing weight, it is also about being the healthiest
version of you. Many staff members here at Cali-
fornia City High School have signed up to be a
part of this Biggest Loser Challenge. All staff that
is a part of this challenge has put in a $25.00 fee
that will be put into a pot and rewarded to the
winner in the end. The race began January 5 with
a weigh in. And just in case some staff workers
bend the truth a bit, Coach Angel will be doing all
of the weigh ins. There
will be weigh ins every
Monday, and for every
pound they gain they
pay $2.00 into the pot.
The Biggest Loser
winner will be reward-
ed with all of the money that the staff has put in.
Mr. Walpole will be in charge of doing all of the
calculations so there will be no errors! So stu-
dents be sure to help your teachers and other
staff workers stay on pace and encourage them to
work their hardest. Words of encouragement can
go a long way in a challenge like this. Who do
you think has what it takes to be the Biggest Los-
er?
The boys soccer team has been working
really hard this year. The boys team has
now three wins and two loses, as well as two
ties in league. The boys are doing very well
and went to bishop and tied them five to
five. Thomas Wil-
liams, Kenny Avery,
Will Hawkins, and
Marvin Arevalo
scored to tie the
Bishop game. Con-
grats to Marvin who has scored his first goal
of the season. They are currently fighting for
third place with Frazier Mountain. The Ra-
vens boys soccer team has beat Desert, Kern
Valley twice and tied with Bishop and Fra-
zier Mountain. The boys soccer team did a
good job against Notre Dame but lost 3-1.
Will Hawkins
Ravens Boys
Basketball This year the California City High School
boy’s basketball teams have had a tough
season. Your J.V. boys have practiced hard
while trying to learn the fundamentals of the
game. With the loss of a few players Coach
Clark has struggled to keep his team in the
game, but even if they are losing he tries to
tell them to keep their heads in the game
and keep playing hard.
Your Varsity boy’s team has had a long
hard season. When Coach Sheen was asked
what he thought about the season all he
could say was “I hate losing and I love win-
ning. I would rather have my team lose and
have hustled than win and have slacked off.”
As the season comes to an end it can sure be
said that the Ravens have learned: HUS-
TLE, LOYALTY, & RESPECT.
Jonah Jones Page by: Thomas Williamson
The BIGGEST Loser
Kickin’ It
Just for fun
WORD SEARCH
Virgo-You freely give up your time to help so many people.
Now is your time to have fun and show off your inventive
and creative talents. Everything you touch will turn to gold
and great new beginnings blended with the old will have you
celebrating.
Leo-Your talent belongs on center stage and that opportuni-
ty will come very soon. Your winning personality and star-
dom will attract a lot of new friends and demand a lot of
your time. Choose your friends wisely and take time out for
yourself and your books.
Libra-Are you tired of people asking you what you want to
be when you grow up? Instead of saying I don’t know, start
planning now. Your hobbies could be your career. Write
them all down and pick one. Remember Bill Gates tinkered
with computers and now he’s a billionaire.
Scorpio-You are becoming a social butterfly. This is cool if
you are in control of the flow and also make time for school
and family gatherings. Remember to choose your friends
wisely and avoid being used as a strong shoulder to cry on
when it comes to their relationship drama
Sagittarius-You should take a bow for all the joy you
spread around in people's lives. Your hilarious jokes and
easy-going personality put you close to the top of everyone's
buddy list. Don't stop being yourself when a special person
sits beside you and says hi.
Capricorn-It's about time you got organized and put all
your goals and priorities in order. Do this and you’ll find
that it's easier to function and life won't feel like it's rushing
at you all at once. All work and no play isn’t much fun, so
don’t forget to leave some special time just for you.
Aquarius-You should pride yourself on your honesty
with yourself and others. Those key attributes plus the
combination of your original flare and overall friendliness
make you a popular and loved human being. The world
could use more people like you.
Pisces-You're always so imaginative Pisces. It's no won-
der that when it comes to writing, you are the temple of
advice amongst your friends. Words flow seamlessly from
your mind into extraordinary pieces of art. Your career
opportunities are endless, so make your move.
Aries -Sometimes you can become a bit impatient. All
your great ideas and hard work will soon bring you great
success. The next time you look into a mirror you will see
a calm leader developing before your eyes. Go with the
flow, your stage awaits you.
Taurus-The next few months are going to be so exciting
for you, lots of new experiences and tons of fun times.
Some moments will make you laugh and others will have
you on the edge of your seat. Just remember it’s all good!
Gemini-The success you seek is just around the bend, so
continue applying lots of hard work to your studies. Some-
one from the past will enter your social circle. Practice
forgiveness, mend old wounds and repair the friendship.
Cancer -Unleash your creativity and show the world your
talent. Ask yourself what it is you love to do and then do it!
Also, love will come knocking, just make sure you’re
around to answer the door.
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Scavenger Hunt
His favorite character is Shaft. If you stay long
enough in his room you’ll see his wedding pictures.
I know not to do drugs because of him. Little kids
could ride his pet. Sometimes it smells like a hair
salon because his wife owns one. Where am I?
What do squirrels give
for Valentine's Day?
Forget-me-nuts.
Did Adam and Eve ever have a date?
No, but they had an apple.
Knock, Knock,
Who's there?
Olive
Olive who?
Olive you!
What happens when you fall in love with a French
chef?
You get buttered up.