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XxDemonicAngelxX

Hey sup, im amanda im 15 nd i live in wisconsin, i hardly ever write anymore because i only write about shit when im sad or pissed. and im trying to keep my chin up :]

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My Poetry

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  • everything i believed,
    I feel them pouring.
    15 lines, 4 comments, August 27, 2006. In Dark
  • The rain falls from grey clouds,
    they were your favorite.
    16 lines, 4 comments, August 27, 2006. In Other, Nature, Love
  • Bruises apearing
    more every night...
    15 lines, 1 comment, August 25, 2006. In Love, Dark
  • Hoping for some reassurance
    but never wondering why.
    10 lines, August 25, 2006

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  • SatanzHYbrid666 on November 1, 2006
    H3Y BIOTCH CHECK THIS OUT!!!!

    TUESDAY, Oct. 31, 2006, 3:03 p.m.
    By Jacqueline Seibel, Jamaal Abdul-Alim

    Principal accused of drunken driving
    Brookfield - Oak Creek High School Principal Paul Sigler was arrested Saturday and given a ticket accusing him of drunken driving after he crashed his car into a median on I-94, Waukesha County Sheriff's Capt. Karen Ruff said today.

    A chemical breath test showed Sigler had a blood alcohol level of 0.17, more than twice the 0.08 level considered evidence of intoxicated driving, Ruff said. If convicted, it would be Sigler's first offense, Ruff said.

    A witness called sheriff's deputies at 2:44 a.m. Saturday after a 2000 Lincoln Continental traveling west veered off the interstate and struck the median wall near Moorland Road, Ruff said. T

    he driver attempted to drive away but couldn't because the crash caused two flat tires on the driver's side, she said.

    When a deputy arrived, Sigler, 49, was taking the spare tire out of the trunk, she said. The car had scrape marks on the driver's side, Ruff said.

    Sigler admitted that he had been drinking beer earlier but didn't think he was impaired, Ruff said.

    Sigler told the deputy he was on his way home from Milwaukee. He resides in Waterford, Ruff said.

    Sigler failed the field sobriety tests and was booked into the Waukesha County Jail, Ruff said.

    He could have been released to a responsible party or stay in jail for 12 hours, Ruff said.

    He stayed in jail and was released at 2:27 p.m. Saturday.

    Ruff said Sigler was cooperative with deputies.

    Sigler referred a reporter to the district office for comment.

    Sara Larsen, superintendent of the Oak Creek-Franklin Joint School District, said this afternoon that she just found out about the principal's arrest today.

    "Mr. Sigler recognizes the seriousness of his actions and he is voluntarily participating in an assessment through our district's employee assistance program," Larsen said.

    She said she plans to meet with the School Board to decide how the district should respond after more details become available.

    Sigler's wife filed for divorce in August.



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