Can you determine what people hate and love just by looking at their picture? It’s actually harder than it looks. Play the game to see how well you do. You’ll find out the right answer when the pictures turn into videos to reveal themselves!
My score was 30

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5 thieves were caught on tape stealing from the Apple store. They took basically everything on display in only 31 seconds.
Kind of reminds me of the movie “Gone in 60 Seconds.” The five guys were able to steal 23 Macbook Pros, 14 iPhones and 9 iPod Touches.
People just don’t know who they are messing with these days.
- First off, I’d like to remind everyone that this is NOT DIGGY’s blog. I don’t know if people are having some trouble reading, but the post that I did about Diggy Simmons was ON his blog. If you leave comments on that post, it does not go directly to Diggy. So please, stop addressing me as Diggy.
- How does everyone like the interview posts? Meet: “so and so.” My goal for this is to feature up and coming talented people. So far I’ve got a fashion designer and an actor under my belt. You may or may not have heard of them yet, but you will. I have two more interviews that I’m writing up this week to send out.
- My dearest friends, I am glad that you enjoy seeing your name on my page. I probably would be too if this wasn’t … mine. I encourage you to not only search your name, but to enlighten yourselves. My blog is not a constant shoutout blog. I made this for the sole purpose of sharing knowledge with others. If there is one thing I hope to achieve with this, it is to hope that you are able to take something away from it. New music, news in a way that does not bore you, a way of styling yourself in the morning I don’t know. Dig a little deeper and find something that will do something for you instead of seeing just your name, cause you know what? You could see your name anywhere else.

I’m putting the question out there. What does this actually mean? What does it mean to you? When do you use this phrase?
Jeanette and I were having a chat today – typical gossip and summer stories of course when I realized this phrase came up several times.
I’ve been to my fair share of what I call “high school parties” over the summer, meaning parties with people I went to high school with and I’m not surprised by the things I’ve seen. I already recalled in a previous post about an old classmate asking who I was, then throwing her arms around me and by the end of the night telling me we should hang out… yeah.
So I’ll start with my definition of living in high school.
Living in high school is when your whole life after that time period ie. graduating still revolves around the same stuff you cared about IN high school. You don’t progress, you have the same drama and you’re holding onto what may have been your peak period. It’s not necessarily a nice answer, but it’s my honest answer.
When it comes down to it, I guess there’s nothing wrong with “living in high school.” It’s the life style you chose to live, but hey! it’s not mine so at the end of the day… agree to disagree? No, that’s not right…
Click the cut to see what others have said when I asked the question:
When you use the phrase “so and so is living in high school” what does that mean to you?
