...that incident which was not funny then for my mother, who was the only other adult there. Such pleasant memories."Jay James said: "The Starliner was basically designed for NASCAR back in 1960 with its fastback and its rear fins and droopy nose...
...muscles. I enjoyed meeting everyone that passed my way on the board and the chances I had to write for a REAL NEWSPAPER. Jay James, a rising freshman at The University of Georgia I would like to thank Margaret Weston, the first Xtreme reporter I met...
...nothing could be changed to make the experience better. This music is best listened to out of earshot. , Teen board member Jay James, 18, is a rising freshman at the University of Georgia-Athens.
...Aiken at Hopeland Garden's Roland H. Windham Performing Arts Stage. Admission is free. Call (803) 642-7631 for more information. COMING NEXT WEEK THEORY AND PRACTICE: Teen board member Jay James checks out Apex Theory's debut CD.
...especially math, because of the high level of concentration needed to learn how to read music." Teen board member Jay James, 18, is a rising freshman at the University of Georgia in Athens.
...notebooks and pens. Shower shoes and a comfortable robe, to make communal showering a better experience Teen board member Jay James, 18, is a rising freshman at the University of Georgia in Athens.
...music should be. All imitators should be left on a deserted island with nothing but old ABBA records. Teen board member Jay James, 18, is a rising freshman at the University of Georgia.
...the senior year, and everyone is trying to have a little fun before college. Whatever prank I choose to do will be something out of the ordinary and (memorable)." Teen board member Jay James, 18, is a senior at Hephzibah High School.
...love. I wouldn't recommend listening to the whole album at one sitting, but definitely listen to the first and last few tracks. They're without question the best. Teen board member Jay James, 17, is a senior at Hephzibah High School.
...tease is any indication of The Theory's skill, expect them to not only take Grammy gold next year, but also the heart of anyone fortunate enough to listen to them. Teen board member Jay James, 17, is a senior at Hephzibah High School.