Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Keep on Rolling with the flow

Once was a thought inside my head 'Fore I reached thirty I'd be dead Somehow on and on I go I keep on rollin' with the flow Folks said that I would change my mind I'd straighten up and do just fine But I still love rock 'n roll I keep on rollin' with the flow While guys my age are raising kids I'm raising hell just like I did I got a lot of crazy friends And they forgive me of my sins Some might be calling me a bum But I'm still out here having fun Jesus loves me yes I know I keep on rollin' with the flow While guys my age are raising kids I'm raising hell just like I did I got a lot of crazy friends And they forgive me of my sins Can't take it with you when you're gone But I want enough to get there on And I ain't never growing old I keep on rollin' with the flow

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Louisburg College

I graduated from Ayden-Grifton High School in June 1997. In August 1997, I began attending Louisburg College. I just recently found out that Louisburg could lose its acredidation around May. They cant seem to raise the money they need to survive. I know alot of alumni from Louisburg and now I feel like I should make it my personal mission to save the college that means so much to me. I tell people that I was prouder of my education at Louisburg, than I was at UNCG. I feel like I learned so much more. I grew as a person while I was there. When I graduated in May of 2000, that was the moment in my life that I knew I would be ok. I could never have been more happy. My family was so proud of me, and they were all there. My mom and dad, my Aunt Dottie, my cousin Karen, my Grandfather, John his ex wife and their son. I remember my mom telling me that if I didnt want to go to college after Louisburg I didnt have too. I had gotten into Barton College in Wilson (probably should have gone there), but chose UNCG instead. Thought I would save my mom and dad some money by going to UNCG. I enjoyed my time at UNCG, dont get me wrong. I just want to see Louisburg survive and make other students as successful and to feel as good as I did when I graduated.