My name is Emily and I really hope you enjoy watching my Bieber experience video. I just wanted to say that I have been a belieber ever since 2009 and ever since 2011, whenever Justin would come to my city (Toronto) I would go down and try to find him. I have never had luck in meeting him at all. I was always either at the wrong place, there at the wrong time or he wasn’t even in the city . I met Justin on December 29th 2013 which was over the winter holidays and I remember telling one of my teachers that when we get back, I would have met Justin. If you want to meet Justin, you have to go out there and make it happen. -Emily (@iObeyJBieber) The rest is here: My name is Emily and I really hope you enjoy watching my Bieber…
I was sitting in class scrolling through Twitter when Justin finally tweeted about the Australian tour dates coming out. I was freaking out! My friends and I made plans and the day the tickets came on sale we all tried but unfortunately missed out. There were multiple days but we failed to get Sydney tickets and had to split up. I went to Melbourne and was lucky enough to get VIP tickets in the front row. I couldn’t believe that I was actually, legit, getting the opportunity to meet Justin! It didn’t seem real and since I had a lot of school work to do, I tried not to think about it. Coming up to the day of the concert, I was going through a lot and didn’t even want to go to the M&G because I knew it would be over instantly and then my only piece of happiness left would be gone. I flew to Melbourne early that day and went to the arena to pick up the tickets. The lady was like, “Yep 2 tickets” and we screamed because we were meant to have 3. We started panicking and then she checked again and was like, “Oh yes 3, come back to the arena before 5:30.” When we came back, we went and got our wrist bands and got in line. Ryan came into the room and said, “You can go down and watch Cody Simpson but you MUST be back in here by 8:05.” We watched Cody do a few songs and before 8:05, ran back to the room. We walked down the stairs and got in line. The line moved so quickly and before I knew it, it was my turn to meet Justin. I was trying to act calm and walked up to him. He was perfect. So beautiful. We said hello to each other, took the photo, and hugged, thanking him for everything while holding his hand and looking into his eyes. When I walked out of the room it hit me and the tears started. I couldn’t believe I had met my world. We walked back into the arena and got in our seats and waited for the concert. It was amazing! While being in the front row the whole time, Justin looked at us and pointed! At the end of the show, one of the security guards gave me Justin’s drumsticks which I couldn’t believe. The night turned out more perfect than ever and better than I imagined. Justin you are truly wonderful. Thank you so much for everything. You are my everything and I’ll never leave you. -@ibieberabz Follow this link: I was sitting in class scrolling through Twitter when Justin…
No more “running” for Carl Lewis A federal appeals panel took nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis off a New Jersey state Senate ballot yesterday, finding he does not meet the state’s four-year residency requirement after all. The ruling came nine days after the same three-judge panel from the 3rd US Circuit Court of Appeals said Lewis should be on the ballot. The issue, which turned out more complex than it seemed, was whether Lewis would satisfy a requirement that state senators live in the state four years before they take office. Lewis, 50, grew up in Willingboro, NJ, went to college in Texas and settled in California. In 1984, he won four gold medals in track and field at the Olympic in LA. He would add five more Olympic golds over the next 12 years. He bought homes in New Jersey in 2005 and 2007 and began working as a volunteer track coach at Willingboro HS. But he continued to pay taxes in California. Lewis and supporters blast what the say was a politically motivated move. In 1984, he won four gold medals in track and field at the Olympic in LA. He would add five more Olympic golds over the next 12 years. He bought homes in New Jersey in 2005 and 2007 and began working as a volunteer track coach at Willingboro HS. But he continued to pay taxes in California. Lewis and supporters blast what the say was a politically motivated move. Don’t let them sweep you under the rug Carl! Do what you have to do to make it right and run when you’re eligible. Source