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lamdalamdalamda:
thanks for shedding some light on the over simplified (in the media at least) situation in the middle east. i was sick of "fuck bush".



but, fuck bush anyway! smile
kod:
no dude it wasnt sarcasm at all
and yes I am in lebanon
and lebanese.

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farrukh:
Dia dhuit, Tom! Conas t t? Is as ireann, ach t m i mo chna i Canada anois. Sln, sochin agus beannachta, Pdraig
esme:
Ok! I did it. Thanks blush

Damn dollar....
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prockg:
The show is called Tripping the Rift. It's on the Sci-Fi channel- do you get that there?

(By the pic in your previous entry, it looks like you don't need cable).
cthav:
Where did you get that image, I can't read the logo, it's too small? biggrin
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esme:
I was right? Wow. About what?

My arms are behind my head, I swear!

The USPS is actually doing other fucked up things to me...like totally not taking my change of address request seriously. I know they got it, because they sent a confirmation, and in the two months since I moved I did get one piece of forwarded mail, a six-week-old telephone bill. mad
prockg:
Rogue, not Rouge. Lots of stuff around here has names that start with Rogue because of the Rogue River

They call it the Rogue Valley too. I never thought about it before, but it's actually quite ironic, considering the mass populace around here never has an original thought- much less a Rogue impulse. I guess it's just because the river is so wild that we got the name.

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esme:
That was long. The suicide bit was amusing. Granted, I didn't read much else whatever

So, wait, what are you pervs going to do with my personal information? Help! I thought I was safe here wink
Seriously, though...if I ever actually hope to publish, I certainly can't let a harmless little group like SG member scare me.
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prockg:
The YMCA thing is OK, but it's not the best. They are supposed to have the kids do their homework but many times I'd pick him up and nothing would be done. Even though there are two counselors usually, they are college kids who spend most of the time talking to each other and doing their own homework. Many times, the kids who go there are older but are there because they would get in too much trouble at home. It might be an option, depending on how he does at home. The good news is we have several neighbors that are home and will be there if he needs anything. Also, his dad works maybe 5 minutes away, so he can come home at a moments' notice. Anyway, it just seems to be the best thing for now. I'm hoping that in about 3 months, I can go part-time and be home more. You're so sweet to be concerned. kiss