History of My Time

  • New Life

    New Life
    At 6:45 A.M two days after christmas Nathan M, Naranjo was born. Born in Luthern Hospitle to the parents of David and Christine Naranjo. Nathan was named after his beloved grandfather. His middle name was in repsect to his uncle.
  • Saddam set to attack

    Saddam set to attack
    International conflict that was triggered by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait on Aug. 2, 1990. Saddam Hussein, ordered the invasion and occupation of Kuwait with the apparent aim of acquiring that nation's large oil reserves. Saddam Hussein ordered his troops to attack Kuwait in the circumstances of retrieving oil.
  • Bill Clinton

    Bill Clinton
    William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton born William Jefferson Blythe III, August 19, 1946 served as the forty-second President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the fifteenth Democrat elected to that office. He was the third-youngest president, only older than Theodore Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. He became president at the end of the Cold War, and as he was born in the period after World War II, is known as the first Baby Boomer president.
  • First trip to the city of sin

    First trip to the city of sin
    When i was 4 years old my parents grandparents uncles and aunts set out for a road trip to Las Vagas. We would imbark on the journey at around 5 a.m. in April of 1994. The trip was set to only take 2 days driving but we stopped to check out the sites. We arrived on April 26. From this point we checked out everything from MGM to the casinos.
  • Attendence Sellout Streak

    Attendence Sellout Streak
    The Colorado Avalanche have the NHL record for the longest consecutive attendance sell out with 487. The streak began on November 9, 1995, on the Avalanche's eighth regular season home game during the 1995%u201396 season, with an attendance of 16,061 at the McNichols Sports Arena versus the Dallas Stars. Almost 11 years later, it ended on October 16, 2006, after a reported attendance of 17,681, which is 326 under capacity at Pepsi Center, before a game against the Chicago Blackhawks.
  • The N64

    The N64
    The Nintendo 64 often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit GPU, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America, March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia, September 1, 1997 in France and December 10, 1997 in Brazil. It is notable for being Nintendo's last home console to use cartridges to store games and for being the first home console to come with a controller featuring an analog stick.
  • Proposition 215

    Proposition 215
    Proposition 215, also known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, was a proposition in the state of California on the November 5, 1996 ballot. It passed with 5,382,915 (55.6%) votes in favor and 4,301,960 (44.4%) against. The proposition was a state-wide voter initiative authored by Dennis Peron, Anna Boyce , Valerie Corral, Dale Gieringer, William Panzer, Scott Imler, and psychiatrist Tod H. Mikuriya, and approved by California voters. It allows patients with a valid doctor's recommendation.
  • Pokemon

    Pokemon
    Pokmon is an ongoing Japanese animated series, which has since been adapted for the North American and European television market. It is somewhat based on the Pokmon video game series and a part of the Pokmon franchise.
    Originally a single series, Pokmon, it has since been made into three series, including Pokmon: Advanced Generation and subsequently Pokmon Diamond & Pearl, which continue the story of Pokmon.
  • Shattered hearts & Broken Souls

    Shattered hearts & Broken Souls
    My whole life my father was a drunk. Never bothered me and i thought my mom and him were living happily. Well as you can already prodict they divorced. On Jan 26, 1998 after a 19 year marriage, 2 children it was all over.
  • Sega Dreamcast

    Sega Dreamcast
    The Dreamcast is Sega's latest video game console and the successor to the Sega Saturn. An attempt to recapture the console market with a next-generation system, it was designed to supersede the PlayStation and Nintendo 64. Originally released sixteen months before the PlayStation 2 and three years before the Nintendo GameCube and the Xbox, the Dreamcast is part of the sixth generation of video game consoles. Dreamcast was widely hailed as ahead of its time.
  • Super Bowl XXXIII MVP

    Super Bowl XXXIII MVP
    At 38 years old, Denver quarterback John Elway became the oldest player ever to be named Super Bowl MVP. He completed 18 of 29 passes for 336 yards and one touchdown, and also scored a 3-yard rushing touchdown. Elway retired on May 2 before the following season.
  • George W. Bush

    George W. Bush
    George Walker Bush born July 6, 1946 is the forty-third and current President of the United States. He served as the forty-sixth Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000 before being sworn in as President on January 20, 2001. His current term will end at noon on January 20, 2009.
  • Invesco Field at Mile High

    Invesco Field at Mile High
    Invesco Field at Mile High is a stadium in Denver, Colorado. Invesco Field at Mile High replaced the identically sized, but commercially obsolete Mile High Stadium named for the fact that Denver is exactly one mile above sea level, in 2001. The stadium is best known as the home of the Denver Broncos of the NFL.
  • 911

    911
    The September 11 attacks were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by al-Qaeda upon the United States on September 11, 2001. On that morning, nineteen Islamist terrorists affiliated with al-Qaeda hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing everyone on board and many others working in the building, causing both buildings to collapse within two hours.
  • Iraq War

    Iraq War
    The Iraq War, also known as the Second Gulf War, the Occupation of Iraq, or the War in Iraq, is an ongoing military campaign which began on March 20, 2003 with the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a multinational coalition composed of United States and United Kingdom troops supported by smaller contingents from Australia, Denmark, Poland and other nations.
  • When the world turns

    When the world turns
    My grandfather was always my insporation and idol. When i was 13 he became really sick with lung cancer. He was always coming in and out the hospital . Well as hours turned to days and days turned to months, Raymond Gallardo laid to rest at 2 p.m on May 13.
  • Tears of Pain

    Tears of Pain
    You never know what you got till it is takin from you in a flash. just a year after the passing of my grandfather my mother got real sick. It al started when we had to go to court for child support. Her head started pounding to later turn into bleeding in the brain. She was at the worsted at any moment she could die. i dont believe in god but her recovery made me believe in angels.
  • Stretched Lobes

    Stretched Lobes
    When i was 14 i started my epic journey to stretching my ear lobes. At the time I was one of few whom took apon body modification. With my generation it wouldnt be popualar for at least 2 more years. Anyways i started with a 18 gauge at the time my goal was a half inch.
  • Bush re-election

    Bush re-election
    Bush ran for re-election against Democratic Senator John Kerry in 2004. Though Kerry debated Bush's handling of the Iraq War and domestic issues, Bush was re-elected on November 2, garnering 50.7% of the popular vote to his opponent's 48.3%.
    After his re-election, Bush received increasingly heated criticism. During his two terms, he has received both the highest and the lowest domestic approval ratings of American Presidents
  • Hurricane Katrina

    Hurricane Katrina
    Hurricane Katrina formed over the Bahamas on August 23, 2005, and crossed southern Florida as a moderate Category 1 hurricane, causing some deaths and flooding there before strengthening rapidly in the Gulf of Mexico. The storm weakened before making its second landfall as a Category 3 storm on the morning of Monday, August 29 in southeast Louisiana. It caused severe destruction along the Gulf coast from central Florida to Texas, much of it due to the storm surge. The most severe loss of life.
  • New life

    New life
    On july my first baby niece was born. her name is Aliya Naranjo. The daughter of my older brother Nick. It was a beautiful moment to see her bright eyes for the first time and too see how much she looks like her father. She is now three years old and a handful.
  • Mc Lain

    Mc Lain
    School has always been a up hill strife for me. I attended Arvada West high school where i would drop out 2 semester of the year. With feelings of failureship my good friend Margo told me about a school called Mc lain. it souldnt legit so i registered and was put into the school for 07-08 and i couldnt be more happier to finally find a school that cares about the students
  • MHHC in The City of Sin

    MHHC in The City of Sin
    Last year our buddys in a dyi band from Nevada wanted fight like hell, killing kings and speak in vowels to play at thier fest. They took the offer so all of us whom where apart of Mile Highs Underground hardcore scene took a roadtrip to just have good clean fun. The show had 12 bands and went from 2 p.m to 11 p.m. By far one of my favorite shows ever.
  • 4th Addition

    4th Addition
    I had had the idea of getting a swallow tattoo for it represtents loyalty, pride and always knowing where yoru home is. The tattoo would be put on my neck for the world to see. i got the words forever under it to represtent my firends and family. The tattoo was done at Indelible Ink in arvada by Johnny B.
  • 99 killed in China fire, mine mishaps

    99 killed in China fire, mine mishaps
    Beijing: At least 99 people were killed and over 88 injured in a night club inferno and two separate coal mine accidents in China, police said Sunday.
    Forty-three people were killed and 88 injured when a blaze ripped through an unlicensed nightclub in the southern boom city of Shenzhen last night. Police have detained 13 people, including the owner, in connection with the fire. Wang Jing turned herself in today after the general manager, deputy general manager, safety officer.
  • Afghan charged in N.Y. drug-terrorism case

    Afghan charged in N.Y. drug-terrorism case
    An Afghan man was brought to the United States on Friday to face charges that he led an international drug trafficking organization that helped fund the Taliban to fight Americans, prosecutors said. An indictment unsealed in Manhattan accused Haji Juma Khan, 54, of conspiring to produce massive amounts of drugs in two southern Afghanistan provinces since at least 1999. Prosecutors said he was one of the first to be prosecuted under a 2006 federal narco-terrorism law.
  • Hero dog risks life to save kittens from fire

    Hero dog risks life to save kittens from fire
    SYDNEY - A dog was hailed as a hero on Sunday after it risked its life to save a litter of newborn kittens from a house fire, rescuers said. Fire broke out overnight at the house in Australia's southern city of Melbourne, where he was guarding the kittens. Firefighters who revived Leo said he refused to leave the building and was found by them alongside the litter of kittens, despite thick smoke.
  • Officials Say U.S. Killed an Iraqi in Raid in Syria

    Officials Say U.S. Killed an Iraqi in Raid in Syria
    Villagers in Syria gathered Monday near the coffins of people who died during an American Special Operations raid aimed at Iraqi militants on Sunday. The operation appeared to reflect an effort by the Bush administration to find a way to attack militants even beyond the borders of Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Zimbabwe's neighbors to meet on unity deal

    Zimbabwe's neighbors to meet on unity deal
    Southern African nations will hold a summit to try to break a power-sharing stalemate in Zimbabwe between President Robert Mugabe and the opposition that has prevented the formation of a government.
    An agreement signed Sept. 15 has stalled over how to share government ministries among Mugabe's party, Morgan Tsvangirai's Movement for Democratic Change and a smaller opposition group.
  • Oil for Soil

    Rising acrimony over disputed territories will undermine still fragile progress in Iraq unless a package deal is reached over oil, revenue sharing, federalism and the constitution. In its ethnically-driven intensity and its ability to drag in regional players such as Turkey and Iran, the Kirkuk issue can have a devastating impact on efforts to rebuild a fragmented state. This conflict potentially matches or even exceeds the Sunni-Shiite divide that spawned the 2005-2007 sectarian war.