I would like to thank everyone who sent me a birthday message this year. I had a nice, lazy, relaxing birthday this year and hopefully next year for my 21st birthday, I can get in a mood for a birthday party (without the alcohol drinks and beer since I’m not drinking in my lifetime)!
The picture is from my 17th birthday in 2004. I did have a cake made by Sarah and Jen, but it didn’t have my name or Happy Birthday on it, neither a candle, which made me laugh.
My birthday is FINALLY over, not to be mean or anything, I didn’t want to celebrate my birthday this year for many reasons! I didn’t want a party or dinner party this year, and thats what I got which made me a little happy. The above photo is from my birthday party last year at my offices, which that back corner to the right is now a closed-in studio for WRAJ. Last year’s party is why I decided not to celebrate my birthday this year, I did something so unordinary in front of all my friends that I can’t remember how it happened or why it happened and it made so upset that it still makes me upset today. I don’t want to talk about what happened here, hopefully you’ll understand. So I promised myself last year that this year I’ll have a quiet birthday, in which I did and I’m so happy that I did that.
If you noticed in my Facebook feed that I have posted notes called “HTTP 404 > Not Found.” It turns out it was one of the problems I had with my site last night, as more than 400 people accessed the site at one time which caused the servers to crash. If you didn’t know, Facebook imports my notes from my blog at anthonyzaragoza.com which sits on wrajradio.com.
And with this trouble, I must bring your attention of a video that I must show you. This video was for a science project that I worked on with Niki and Tonia, it is meant to be posted on the internet to spread the word that Five Towns College is not going green! Don’t worry, I didn’t use my full journalism skills for this video as we had a short time with the video and footage. It has a low quality because of the way YouTube accepts videos. The video took a few days to create because we are getting ready for the future of video editing in my offices! You can watch the video by clicking here. Be warned, what you about to hear is true! I don’t know if we had the best presentation in the class, but our science professor asked us if she can show this to the administration, so I said “sure, why not.”