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Posted in : Rivalicious Bloggers
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Passionately Rivalicious |
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17 May, 2013 |
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Senior year. With only a month left of my high school career, I look forward to my time at college. I also look back and reminisce on all the great times I have shared with so many wonderful people. This month is the busiest I have been all year with prom, banquets, and a cotillion, but I am loving every moment. High school has truly been a journey.
Participating in the Allen Band with over 700 members (we are so proud of that!) has been one of my favorite experiences. We just had our band banquet yesterday and I am now officially an Allen Band Member for life! I look forward to coming back for homecoming and seeing all my friends and old directors again. I have learned so much from them. The crazy spring trips, long hot and cold practices, and rainy games in soggy uniforms were completely worth it. I have made amazing friends and great memories in my four years with the band. I wouldn’t take a back a single moment of it.
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Tags: Allen Eagles, Allen High School, Allen High School Band, Allen Texas, Big 12, Billy Bob's, Bloomberg Businessweek, Business Marketing, Cotillion, Entrepreneurship, Graduation, Homecoming, Horned Frogs, Prom, Senior Year, TCU, Texas Christian University, The Neely School of Business
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Posted in : Rivalicious Bloggers
Author :
Passionately Rivalicious |
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14 February, 2013 |
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To me, that quote is the essence of what love means. I have been fortunate enough to fall in love with my best friend, and for me, that’s one of my successes in my life so far. Many people go looking for love; I was lucky enough to have it find me. I used to search and try to find the “perfect” man for me, but when I wasn’t looking, he found me. I’ll admit; I used to settle for guys that I thought I could “change” or that I could “learn to deal with.” Two years ago, I had just ended a relationship with a guy I could have sworn was “The One.” A few days later, I accepted a summer job at a local marketing firm, and then, I saw him. He was tall with dark brown hair and deep blue eyes. His name was Drew, and I was immediately smitten.
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Posted in : Reviews
Author :
Passionately Rivalicious |
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| Date :
01 February, 2013 |
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We are so thankful and appreciative for every one of our Passionately Rivalicious Fans!We are almost Three Years Old! September 1, 2013.We’d like to share your special emails & voicemails.Thank You for the Blessing of your Friendship! Thank You for sharing www.prfanshop.com with your friends!Thank You for believing in Passionately Rivalicious! A Dream becomes a Reality when [...]
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Posted in : Rivalicious Bloggers
Author :
Passionately Rivalicious |
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03 September, 2012 |
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Green and Gold, Red and Black, FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT! College Football season is much anticipated in the Evitt household. With both of our alma maters, being in the Big 12, this brings about some great family rivalries! My husband Phil and I met at work 15 years ago and have been married for 12. We are a “House-Divided”, but rest assured I do my best to persuade my boys Ryan (6) and Jake (4) to cheer for my Baylor Bears! This can be very difficult living with a Red Raider in the house! So whether we are yelling “Sic ‘em Bears” or raising our “Gun Up” for Tech, our family loves the Bears and Raiders and all the excitement and tradition that comes with the rivalry!
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Tags: Baylor Bears, Baylor vs Texas Tech, College Football Season, Green & Gold, Guns Up, House-Divided, Lubbock Texas, Red & Black, Robert Griffin III, Sic 'em Bears, Texas Tech, Texas Tech Red Raiders, Waco Texas
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Posted in : Rivalicious Bloggers
Author :
Passionately Rivalicious |
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27 August, 2012 |
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Most college students sit behind desks, file papers, or make coffee for their boss during their summer internship. I taught golf lessons to kids for the First Tee of Greater Houston. Similar to most internships, mine was unpaid, but the lessons I learned from my kids was far more important than any paycheck or college credit I could have received.
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