About Me

About me....umm what about me??? Im Briana of course most people call me ~Bri~, it used to be different but now everybody has the name Briana so everybody also has the name Bri also. Anyways I was born in North Carolina but moved to Georgia & I have been there ever since. I graduated from a school called South Gwinnett High which had tons on kids but you still knew everybody. My favorite color is purple anybody who knows me will tell you I am a feen for any thing PURPLE and any thing SWEET!! Luckily I workout enough and have a ok metabolism because if not... I'm an only child(hehehe) so of course I LOVE to shop even when im broke because its ok to window shop(don't listen to 50 cent he was just talking) as my mom always told me. Even though my window shopping always turned into a buy later. I love to have fun and laugh but many people don't think so. I don't take any thing from any body because every one deserves RESPECT. Once you 1st meet me I'm mean or shy but once you get to know me I might still be a little mean(LOL) but I'M A WHOLE LOTTA FUN IN A LIL PACKAGE;-)!!!

Monday, October 18, 2010

INTERESTING

Well NCCU is one interesting place I must say. I haven’t been on in a while, because I have been Beasting on my grades. They are looking mighty good I must say, not exactly where I want them but pretty good. My high school definitely prepared me for college. On another note a couple of weeks ago NCCU sponsored a trip, and a FREE one at that for us to go DC for the 10-2-10 March. I have been to DC before but this trip was special because I was going for a cause. On November 2nd there is a major vote going on, regarding jobs, health care and public education. I am definitely for public education because I am a product of it, and there is nothing wrong with it. I am also definitely for lowering tuition rates and making college affordable. If you thought high school was HIGH wait until you get to college, it’s at the PEAK! I had a lot of fun; I got to see all different views from many different people. Not only did I get to see all of that but I also saw some interesting things regarding people (LOL).  
                In DC my friends and I, did the Great Amazing Race of DC to find a McDonalds, oh how interesting that was. There were these map things and they showed where places were so we followed it only to find a little push cart sorta thing, but we ended up going into the Aero Space Museum and finding an actual Mickie Dees. Buuuut and there is a big Buuuuut it was soooo expensive. I got a double cheese burger meal and a shake and it cost about $8.34 if I’m correct. So if you ever go to DC I guess you have to be willing to play like the big dogs.
                Lately there hasn’t been much going on around NCCU. A couple of weeks ago we did have BET and the black college tour come to visit. I wasn’t able to participate much because of my classes (sorry no pictures for that). I’m not the type of student to miss class, even though the school did allow them there for us, I don’t think they would have appreciated so many people missing classes. I prefer to use my absences for something worthwhile like being sick or, having to go home, or an emergency. Luckily I was able to see what I could, when I could from my room window. I think I had the best seat in the house for the 3-on-3 basketball challenge though, no need in being in the heat when you can be in the air right (LOL)? Oh yeah I can’t forget about my water bottle and shirt. During the BET College Tour visit, there was an opportunity to get free STD tests and I got free stuff. To get my shirt I had to go get tested for everything. My friend and I went through a lot to get that shirt but I loved the saying so much-which was LOVE YOUSELF FIRST THEN OTHERS- and was so powerful in my opinion. We went through every STD testing on the planet, I was scared out of my mind about getting blood drawn, so of course I was one of the only people making noise when I got it done(oh well, I warned them at least LOL).
Homecoming and Halloween is in a couple of weeks, so I better have some stories. I WILL and they should be VERY INTERESTING!!!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Surge PROTECT That:-)

Already I have learned a lot here at NC Central. #1 lesson officially learned at NCCU is that when you get into the real world, make sure you always pay your power bill and that you always have flashlights. On the what to bring list I saw flashlight but didn’t understand the need for one…now I understand. You might ask how or why did I learn that at NC Central. The craziest thing so far this year was a blackout for over 9 hours, but the good thing at the time was no morning classes. At about 9 o’clock one night the power blinked and about 5 minutes later it blinked again but this time it went out and did not come back on until waaaaay later the next day. What was beyond me at that time of night was why we didn’t have power but my aunt, who lives down the street, did have power? Come to find out she is on another power line and a piece was missing in the power system so all buildings had to brought back up slowly. So at 9 o’clock that night the only light available to my roommate and me at the time were our computers and our only source of communication with the outside world was our cell phones, but you had to be wise because of course that is when a cell phone would decide to go dead. Ironically to connect to the internet in the residence hall rooms you have to have an Ethernet cord, but when the power went out we were still able to get on the internet sill so that was a little interesting. Turns out it was just a malfunction on campus.
I never realized how much I relied on power until I didn’t have it. When the power went out so did the air, so it soon started to get warm in the room. Luckily since the room is cinder blocks it didn’t get too too warm, but I heard other people saying their room was unbearable, so they went outside. I saw a lot of people outside but I couldn’t understand why and I also saw them walking down the hill towards the gym. I knew one building had been evacuated which I thought was strange; supposedly it was a safety hazard. I would think college students in the streets with no lights would be a bigger safety hazard…but that’s just my opinion. I refused to go outside my room was just fine for me, I kind of felt like the people in New York when they had that black out some years back. The whole thing was so surreal because when I looked out onto the rest of the campus it was pitch black nothing had light whatsoever, the lights that we were seeing were from the stairwells and the police cruisers that were riding around campus. That was definitely a night to remember. The next morning I woke up and still no power so I decided I was going to miss my first, well it had been cancelled anyways I was too overjoyed to hear that. Of course the next thing on the mind was food, since there was no power the cafĂ© was obviously CLOSED, but we were told that we were getting Chick-fil-a down stairs at 12. I decided to take a quick shower to also realize with no power means, no hot water also. Guess it was pretty hot outside because the water was luke warm I wanted to be the one of the first ones but the food took forever so eventually I left and went to auntie’s house(thank goodnesss for her living around the corner). Downstairs was definitely a trip though, and I wish I would have recorded it, as it started filling up it started to get hotter but our air came from the refrigerator down stairs, and that night before people were walking down the hill to Burger King. I didn’t understand before but I was informed they were walking to Burger King to charge their phones and it came to me why people were carrying surge protectors. Think about it a surge protector has 4 to 8 or more plugs so 1 person with a surge protector could charge plenty of phones LOL! How interesting I know, the things college students will come up with. So we gon SURGE PROTECT THAT!