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Whenever I listen to Mozart, I miss my girls.

And my dogs.

Oh when - WHEN - will I ever learn?
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minathing:
biggrin You make me smile at 3.30 am. That is a hard thing to do.

In saying that, if toulouse was pronounced with the louse sounding like the creature name, i might have everything to lose... wink

Yeah, that skirt is pretty cool and revealing, or were you referring to the PVC and Rubber ones? The rubber one hasn't turned up yet frown
phantasy:
For some reason I thought you were a lot younger than you must be to have two grown girls. I am not sure why though. I hate it when I make assumptions.
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To hell with you, my fine fool, Death. I will not go meekly like an obedient child...or a quivering bride. No. [You'll] have to mount me like an intractable whore...and drag me, kicking and screaming...
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leola:
Thank you - no doubt I'll be messaging you for help fo rthe next 18 months - you'll regret that offer! wink
littleaardvark:
Personally, I'm going to be found hiding under the bed.

Thanks for the words of wisdom.

Yeah, I kind of agree with the dreams. It makes sense really, in the same way when I twitch during the night it often turns into me tripping over, tripping down stairs, falling off pavements (sidewalks) in my dreams. Although I've never been conscious that I grind my teeth - my dentist has certainly never picked up on it. I don't know, as a child I had really bad teeth, and so when my baby teeth fell out, they often split apart either just before or after falling out - it means I know what it feels like, and then combined with a bad dental episode when I was 17 (root canal work and a bad reaction to the anaesthetic), it's always made sense that my dreams were connected to these experiences - I never remember having them prior to 17. Who knows? I'm just sure it has nothing to do with masturbation.

We don't do much Freud here really - the BPS (British Psychololgical Society) looks down on psychoanalysis, so it's not really something we have to cover in too much depth. It's seems strange it's a compulsory subject in other countries.
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The problem with End-of-the-worlders is...there's always hope. Whenever you mention that it turned out not to be the end of the world, they can always respond with..."yet."

That's why the key to being a good apocalyptic is to never give an actual date. Stick with "Just around the corner." Eventually, they will be right. THEN they can give us all a big, fuck you, "I...
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emotedcreations:
I just submitted a request to form an Aikido group on this site. I hope there will be a favorable response. Do you know of any other fellow students that might be interested?
emotedcreations:
From what I understand, Yoshinkan isn't entirely in the spirit of O Sensei's teachings. Soooooooooooooooooooooooo yeah... I really enjoy Soatome Sensei's take on the spirit of Aikido and thereby duly submit myself to it.

Obviously, I don't know the extent of your injuries, but you should go talk to your sensei about it. I know there were several people in my dojo with severe injuries that Sparkmen Sensei not only worked around but helped improve with his Aikido... it might be worth checking out... wink
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"Starfish are all arms, and appetite, and have no brain. And yet, in spite of this, they manage to maintain an active social life. In this way, starfish are like many people you know..."

- I forget
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magic8ball:
jelly fish are like that too - no eyes or brain but somehow they know where you are and swim towards you in a menacing fashion, again, like a few people i've come across skull
phantasy:
Yeah except that starfish can lose a limb and that limb can grow an entire new starfish! Now that is cool.
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I have found my new mantra...

Where do I put this again?
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kristie:
Thank you for your comment. I really appreciate it. smile
leola:
Your boy is very pretty! kiss
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So, out of sheer necessity...and with much hesitation...I have finally conceded to install Windows XP Professional SP2 on my home system.

Even as an MCSE (not in XP)...every new version of Windows makes me hate Microsoft even more as they strive to hide tools deeper and deeper into the black abyss of protections and useless interfaces.

Can anyone explain to me why Microsoft considers it...
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firebomber:
Haha.

Even in the future, Windows sucks. One of my favorites of all time. biggrin

phantasy:
Oh you so need to talk to Lovemyway, you two will get along juuuuust fine. wink
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allura:
Thanks for the lovely comment on my set smile
phantasy:
You totally lost me on that last comment in my journal. surreal
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...then again, driving down the highway, alone, scared, going towards something so exciting you can barely breatheknowing your passion lies at the other end because thats exactly what youre chasing. You know you are taking the first step of another great chapter of your life and you are trying hard not to break into a run...
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leola:
Do you know how tempting that is?
firebomber:
Adult link? Heheh...
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Sometimes I wonder if one can wander too far from ones destiny, like a traveler who takes the wrong road. At first, the roads seem parallelone as good as the other...matched in slope and direction. The traveler is unconcerned, enjoying the new road for what it is - an interesting detour - always watchful of the road he meant to take sliding along just across...
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Stay in IT=
"good $$$" / ((0 credits*$0)+"puke of computers"))
= "skull by cubicle"

Move into BioInformatics=
("good $$$" / 2) / ((12 credits*($500/3)+("puke of computers" / 2))
= "Slim Hope" * smile

Full career change to Molecular Biology=
("Good $$$" / 4) / ((100 credits*($500/3))
= $0
= ( smile + starvation )
~ skull

*le' sigh*
leola:
You train horses? I didn't know! I love to ride. kiss
blyddyn:
What langage is that ? C*?