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Hi Yunho-yah who I want to call oppa. Let's get married.
[Yunho] Okay, get married with oppa(me) ^^
I think Junsu oppa is the funniest in the world. Cutie baby oppa~~♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
[Junsu] Cutie fan~~♡
Oppa is mine.
[Jaejoong] You're mine.
Changmin-ah! I like you more than my bf!! T_T Sorry I'm this kind of noona - -; But it's the truth keke
[Changmin] You can't be like that noona~^^
Ho please reply♡♡
[Yunho] Since when was my name Ho... keke
I'm a genius. Oppa who saw this text is a babo♬
[Yoochun] You, the one getting the reply is a babo too..
I'm sending this to the world's most splendid person. The world's most splendid person!! How about a reply with your splendid fingers!?
[Junsu] You're talking to me right??
I'm sleepy~ I think I'll go to sleep if oppas sang me a lullaby!
[Jaejoong] Sleep well~ My baby~~ In the front lawn and matdongsan(korean chips)~
Yoochun-ah...I want to see you on this rainy day..I want to share an umbrella with you and go to the gobchang street....When are you going to buy noona gobchang(cattle's small intestine, tis actually good)?
[Yoochun] Hm... Should I go out now? Where do you want to meet?^^
Please send me an oyaji gag♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥I love you♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
[Junsu] Kimi mo suki~♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Changmin-ah my grades are not even funny, there's no A.
[Changmin] I'm going crazy.
Changmin-ah stop getting worked up over fan's studies and text me some sweet message. K? ^^^^^^"
[Changmin] I'm not getting worked up;;
Oppa, how is the air in Pusan?^^*~ I wanted to say this from before.... don't ever trim your armpit hair.
[Changmin] O;;K;; Thanks for worrying;;;;
Reply!!
[Changmin] How dare you use a commanding tone!! keke
Joongie come out!!! Where are you Jaejoong~
[Jaejoong] Jaejoongie here!!
Jaejoong oppa and Junsu oppa shave your armpits right? >_
[Jaejoong] Actually I wanted it to grow so I tried shaving it... But it doesn't grow... T_T
Oppa, want to spend a passionate night with me?
[Jaejoong] Oppa already promised Yunho!!
Some random pics with JJ:
Credits:as tagged+asianfanatics
For my money, the clock tower building shown in today's photo is still the most attractive of the library's many incarnations."In 1948, OCC's first Library was a converted Santa Ana Army Air Base barracks building. The second library, which opened in 1951, was the graceful clock-tower building that still sits in the quad today. [See photo above.] Later it was the Admissions, Records and Counseling Building, and currently serves as a “surge” structure for campus construction projects.
In 1969, OCC opened its third library facility. The four-story Norman E. Watson Library, located north of the college’s Student Center, closed in 2000. It underwent an extended renovation process and reopened last fall as the Norman E. Watson Enrollment Center.
In 2000, OCC’s library was "temporarily” relocated to a 25,000 square foot facility, consisting of 32 interlocking portable structures, and situated on the northern perimeter of the campus and west of LeBard Stadium. OCC’s fifth and most current library is located on the opposite side of the campus, next to the Arts Center and Doyle Arts Pavilion."
"When the Museum [of American History] reopens, the east and west wings of all three exhibition floors will be anchored by a landmark object—a large, compelling artifact that will highlight the theme of that wing. The landmark object for the third floor west wing will be a car from the Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride, which reflects the blend of imagination, technology and business acumen that makes up American entertainment.
"The Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride is an original Disneyland attraction from 1955 ...The Dumbo car was donated to the National Museum of American History on June 9, 2005, on the occasion of Disneyland’s 50th anniversary."
The full text and video of the speech are available on the Sheriff's Dept blog. The Register also posted a video including a variety of interviews, as well as an article about the event.
"...On the website for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, there is a section titled 'History.' Taken from the book A Century of Service: A History of the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, written by Pamela Hallan-Gibson, this section describes the lawlessness that existed through the 1870s in Southern California, well after California became a State in 1850. When Orange County was formed in 1889, the author noted that,... 'its citizens had a sheriff, directly responsible to them, and a new set of institutions right in their own backyard.'
"'Directly responsible to them.'
"Those words have tremendous meaning.
"For 119 years, the people of this County have relied upon the knowledge that their Sheriff, directly responsible to them, led an honorable force of men and women to undertake the task of maintaining law and order among us all. We have made tremendous strides over the history of Orange County to become one of the finest and safest places in the world to raise a family, start a business, and to stake a claim in the American Dream..."
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