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[Mar. 30th, 2008|06:50 pm] |
stealing isn't a very nice thing to do & knowing it was a "friend" is even more disappointing.
so congratulations to whoever took that money from my wallet, that was two weeks of hard work that you didn't do.
fuck you. |
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[Mar. 28th, 2008|11:11 am] |
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i think everything is going to be okay. |
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[Sep. 27th, 2007|12:28 am] |
natalie portman should never wear clothes.

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[Sep. 3rd, 2007|10:31 am] |

swoon. |
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[Aug. 10th, 2007|09:27 pm] |
i've lost both my wallet and my ipod!
help friends!! |
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[Aug. 1st, 2007|11:15 am] |
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i find the greatest joy in reorganizing my purse. |
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[Jul. 8th, 2007|11:52 pm] |
"cynicism is so last year. dare to be happy"
yes, i'm a filthy hippie. come and hold my hand.
ps. i found my cherry chapstick. |
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[Jun. 21st, 2007|10:01 am] |

go summer!! |
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[Jun. 13th, 2007|04:38 pm] |
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[Jun. 8th, 2007|06:41 am] |
to the masses:
today is a good day.
be happy.
love kelby. |
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[Jun. 1st, 2007|11:04 pm] |
fuuisgejdmj
night :] |
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[Apr. 30th, 2007|08:39 pm] |
this weekend i was baptized. come and help me change the world. |
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[Apr. 15th, 2007|10:12 am] |
the beginning to having a good day, is thinking it will be good.
i really need to catch up on life though. |
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[Apr. 5th, 2007|11:15 am] |
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and so it goes, as we all will go. |
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[Mar. 22nd, 2007|11:50 pm] |
Fitter, happier, more productive, comfortable, not drinking too much, regular exercise at the gym (3 days a week), getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries , at ease, eating well (no more microwave dinners and saturated fats), a patient better driver, a safer car (baby smiling in back seat), sleeping well (no bad dreams), no paranoia, careful to all animals (never washing spiders down the plughole), keep in contact with old friends (enjoy a drink now and then), will frequently check credit at (moral) bank (hole in the wall), favors for favors, fond but not in love, charity standing orders, on Sundays ring road supermarket (no killing moths or putting boiling water on the ants), car wash (also on Sundays), no longer afraid of the dark or midday shadows nothing so ridiculously teenage and desperate, nothing so childish - at a better pace, slower and more calculated, no chance of escape, now self-employed, concerned (but powerless), an empowered and informed member of society (pragmatism not idealism), will not cry in public, less chance of illness, tires that grip in the wet (shot of baby strapped in back seat), a good memory, still cries at a good film, still kisses with saliva, no longer empty and frantic like a cat tied to a stick, that's driven into frozen winter shit (the ability to laugh at weakness), calm, fitter, healthier and more productive a pig in a cage on antibiotics. |
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[Jan. 15th, 2007|08:11 pm] |
I wish I had a Sylvia Plath Busted tooth and a smile And cigarette ashes in her drink The kind that goes out and then sleeps for a week The kind that goes out on her To give me a reason, for well, I dunno
And maybe she'd take me to France Or maybe to Spain and she'd ask me to dance In a mansion on the top of a hill She'd ash on the carpets And slip me a pill Then she'd get pretty loaded on gin And maybe she'd give me a bath How I wish I had a Sylvia Plath
And she and I would sleep on a boat And swim in the sea without clothes With rain falling fast on the sea While she was swimming away, she'd be winking at me Telling me it would all be okay Out on the horizon and fading away And I'd swim to the boat and I'd laugh I gotta get me a Sylvia Plath
And maybe she'd take me to France Or maybe to Spain and she'd ask me to dance In a mansion on the top of a hill She'd ash on the carpets And slip me a pill Then she'd get pretty loaded on gin And maybe she'd give me a bath How I wish I had a Sylvia Plath I wish I had a Sylvia Plath
i need to feel like i'm part of my own life again. but how?
in short, lack of sucess is my demon. is it yours as well?
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[Dec. 29th, 2006|02:04 pm] |
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i have this reoccurring dream where prom is at barnes and noble. |
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[Dec. 9th, 2006|10:49 am] |
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[Oct. 24th, 2006|10:08 pm] |
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| | margot & the nuclear so & so's | ] | Coming of Age Japan Main article: Seijin shiki Since 1948, the age of majority in Japan has been 20; under-20s are not permitted to smoke, drink, or vote. Coming-of-age ceremonies, known as seijin shiki, are held on the second Monday of January. At the ceremony, all of the men and women participating are brought to a government building and listen to many speakers, similar to a graduation ceremony. At the conclusion of the ceremony, the government gives the new adults money.
In the past, coming-of-age ceremonies were largely reserved for noble and samurai families. A ceremony called genpuku was celebrated for men of such ranks at an age varying from 12 to 16. The equivalent for women was called mogi (裳着, mogi?), and was celebrated for girls between the ages of 12 and 14.
life is so good sometimes, all i can do is laugh. |
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