| pain isnt enough to describe it. |
[Jun. 7th, 2006|09:29 pm] |
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| | india arie- the truth | ] | wisdom teeth suck.
ups: only went to school one days this week, have the rest of the week off, no more toothache, supposedly i'll feel a whole lot better in a week
downs: still didnt right my essay that was due today, whole jaw aches, cant eat solid food for a week, pain killers arent strong enough |
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[May. 25th, 2006|08:36 pm] |
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| | home | ] |
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| | calm | ] |
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| | deborah cox- september | ] | I forgot i still had this thing. Geesh, so um, senior year is almost over and im excited. Im sick of Narbonne. Im ready to graduate. |
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[Mar. 2nd, 2004|08:09 pm] |
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| | Choppin-Waltz and A Flat Major | ] | Here's the scenario: there's a guy driving a UPS truck. He has two packages, they both have the same contents but one has a fragile sticker on it. The guy knows their both fragile but he treats them differently because of the sticker. At first he treats both with care…the stickerless package is banged up and dropped off…it gets opened and all the contents are revealed; everything is broken and shattered...leaving the box wondering why the guy did it. It’s too late he has already moved on to delivering the next package…the package with the sticker. This package gets special treatment, it is held with tender hands, and it is sure that nothing bad will happen to it. Why? It’s because of the damn sticker. Why should a sticker be the determining factor of these packages…that’s all I want to know. |
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| today... |
[Feb. 5th, 2004|06:21 pm] |
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| | happy | ] | im happy... |
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