Good Lord. Absolute best wishes to everyone who needs them.
With a side of 2008 can SUCK MY DICK.
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Good Lord. Absolute best wishes to everyone who needs them.
With a side of 2008 can SUCK MY DICK.
{{{Sean}}} tons of healing~ma for S.
I've had a lot of really good things happen to me this year, as has Drew and a lot of other folks going through tough times this year. But right now, my feelings about 2008?
Don't let the door hit you in the ass.
Jars!!! (missed you on FB)
Amen to that Jars.
Insent, Sean.
Nora! I'm still on FB if you fancy a chat...
We do always seem to miss each other.
Oh, {{{Vortex}}}. I'm so sorry for your loss. Much peace and strength to you and yours right now.
{{{Sean}}} and {{{S}}}. So much ~ma.
You're all three in my thoughts and prayers.
So, am I the only one who avoids all the political talk through all standard media as much as possible, and is pretty much getting all my political info from Buffistas? (I sorta doubt it.) Y'all aren't exactly unbiased, but you tend to back things with actual evidence, and you're generally smarter than everybody I listen to (briefly) on my TV. Is that wrong?
I need to start deciding what I'm going to major in to finish up my degree. My tentative plan is to be back in school (at National University for the first time) by October. My only current problem with my Co.'s extremely generous education policy is how it opens up my options. Practical or fun/interesting? Business Administration or Underwater Basketweaving? Decisions, decisions.
My only take on the technology thing is remembering my 2nd grade teacher, Mr. Coop, being very annoyed when one of the kids got a digital watch (the newest and neatest thing, waaaaay back then) for Christmas, because he wouldn't learn to tell time. And it's my experience that Mr. Coop called it. Not across the board, but I am often scandalized to meet people who simply can't read an analog watch. (And Mr. Coop had similar feelings about calculators - also new and neat at the time).
I'm amazed analog watches have hung on so long. They do look classier than digitals, though.