Thanks you too...that's very nice of you guys
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Thanks you too...that's very nice of you guys
I cannot express my great amount of sympathy for you and your surrounding people, sub; following one unimaginably torturous natural disaster, another strikes. I hope everyone proceeds to a quick and successful recovery. :)
Random thoughts today:
- The first week back in college seems always the most exhausting, along with the last week.
- People need sleep eventually.
- Joining LiveJournal did not seem a bad idea after creating an account.
- Medication warnings/alerts do NOT, nor ever will, mean a re-call, unless otherwise stated by the FDA.
- Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina takes a long time to read.
I am .......somewhat taken aback by a seemingly upward surge in superstition in today's world. Intellectual honesty and educated enlightenment seem to be suffering, seem to be under seige...........and this completely baffles me......
Hmmm . . . that's just the type of talk I'd expect to hear from a WARLOCK.
[To assembled mob]: Take 'em to the stake. HE'S the reason our crops are failing.
hear hear... does he float??? :D
Well buddy you need to get out some more.
I am totallly fed up with that stupid "We". I am changing myself back to single form.
We welcome back the singular first person Taliesin. Bravo for the brave leap to semi-sanity!!
And as for getting out more........buddy, I got T-shirts older than you........
Two tall trees, a birch and a beech, are growing in the woods. A small tree begins to grow between them, and the beech says to the birch, "Is that a son of a beech, or a son of a birch?" The birch says he cannot tell. Just them a woodpecker lands on the little sapling. The birch says, "Mr. Woodpecker, you are a tree expert. Can you tell if that is a son of a beech or a son of a birch?" So the woodpecker takes a taste of the small tree and replies, "It is neither a son of a beech nor a son of a birch. It is however, the best piece of ash I have ever put my pecker into.
ROFL :lol: :lol:
That was pretty good
Good one, Bad.
I was thinking of the pope today and wondering what will happen if he falls into a coma.
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Originally Posted by lhaeber
Isn't that what's happening, sort of? I tell you what happens: all the TVs talk about him 24/7 and tell the story of his life 35 times a day and I feel like screaming 'leave him alone, he's not dead yet, keep all this fuss for when he's dead!' (think about it, theu0ll run out of thing to say before he's actually dad, cos I'm sure it will take time cos the guy is really strong. Unless he recovers, but then they'll scream to the miracle and it might be the day I smash all the TVs I find...). Then I switch on the satellite tv to find out if anything else is happening around the world.
Yes, yes yes. Too much information repeated, don't need to see it on every channel, they will run out of things to say. I don't think he's in a coma (haven't turned it on tday) but makes me think of Angels and Demons (Dan Brown) and all the events which will happen in choosing a new one if his heart does finally give in. I saw a headline last night saying, he knows he's dying. I mean, come on.
well,
i'm not catholic or even christian, but i was always impressed by Pope John Paul II. a great man has passed. R.I.P., Karol Wojtyla.