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phil-himself

:: 2009 23 July :: 7.50pm

TO THE BAR!

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phil-himself

:: 2009 22 July :: 7.18pm

I'm Old Greg, I got something to show ya

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phil-himself

:: 2009 21 July :: 11.32pm

Dice really abandoned their fanbase by putting 1943 on consoles only.

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phil-himself

:: 2009 20 July :: 12.33am

Drinking a ping of HOPNOXXXIOUS from Walldorff that my dad brought me from up north.

This is the stuff of kings right here.

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phil-himself

:: 2009 17 July :: 12.47pm

Save gasoline, ride a motorcycle.

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fishyrere

:: 2009 15 July :: 10.14pm

*sigh*

If only it was that easy.

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phil-himself

:: 2009 15 July :: 3.25pm

There are many days where I miss the Air Force, some of my Training Instructors were like fathers to me.

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phil-himself

:: 2009 11 July :: 2.25am

Sold my desktop, feels good man.

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kate

:: 2009 10 July :: 7.06pm
:: Mood: calm

Not about anything
I didn't expect it to be so strange when I merged worlds. It's not bad, but it's different. I brought Poland, Australia, and America into the same place. I have Kara, who is experiencing what the real Shelton family is, and marveling at how I came from it. I have Prudence, who counts as both Polish and Australian to me, who is experiencing the American life. And then I have my American friends, who are experiencing the people I spent most of my time with abroad. Surprisingly (or maybe not,) I make friends with a similar type of people anywhere I go. Not that everyone doesn't have their own unique qualities, only that I tend to surround myself with people who will get along with each other. I really like my friends.

We're going to be traveling soon. Next trip will be about two weeks and we'll see Boston, New York City, Washington DC, Cincinnati, and Columbus, as well as everything in between. I'm really excited about this because I've always wanted to see New England more than ANYWHERE else in the USA. I know it's not a really thorough trip, but it's going to be great nonetheless. It's sad Prudence will have to leave about a week after we get back to Cedar, and Kara will leave in about three. I wish I could go with her.. I really hope I can. It all depends on the Australian government. I've already applied for residency; all that's left is waiting.

I'm going to miss my friends and winter Christmases. But Melbourne gets colder than Brisbane, so it will feel a little more like home. I can't WAIT to start studying, but once again, I'll have to wait. Two years. :S

I don't want to think about the future. My life is made up of a lot of phases. I'm always in a position where I can't do one thing until I've done another, and usually, it's time that's holding me back. Such as, a visa needing to be approved, or having a visa that won't let you study for two years. I'm not really in a hurry, but I like to feel like I'm working towards something. At least it never hurts to save money for a while.

I'm not going to complain about anything, or say anything contemplative, because I don't really feel like it, even though God knows I could. But it's been ages since I've written, so I thought I would. I used to keep a journal that I wrote in regularly, ever since I was little, but I haven't for the last year. I've never lived with anyone before in the sense that your lives actually affect each others, and ever since Kara and I moved in together, I haven't needed to write. Not much, anyway. We used to go to bed every night and just talk while laying there. It's harder to do here in America, where my mother is creeping around, making sure we're not being ourselves. That must be why I feel like writing right now. But also, Kara and Prudence are taking quizzes on some website right now. Instead of joining in, I went to woohu. I even forgot my password. I had to ask Kara--good thing she stores memories like a computer.

Well, we're going to drink some vodasz tonight, and watch Harry Potter movies (god help me.) The wine will help. :P

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phil-himself

:: 2009 4 July :: 1.46pm

That asshole Hancock, singing his name real big on Tom Jefferson's declaration, I don't care if you were the president of the convention.

HAPPY 4TH WOOHU!

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fishyrere

:: 2009 3 July :: 2.29am

Andrea:

I hate you. I don't even know why we are friends. You only hang out with me because you wish you were me. Plus you totally want in Justin G's pants and ditched me for him. What ever happened to sisters before misters?

Head butt a bullet bitch.

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phil-himself

:: 2009 1 July :: 6.01pm

Strange Cousins from The West will change the way you hear music

for serious

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phil-himself

:: 2009 1 July :: 4.01pm

Is there a show on Discovery that Mike Rowe doesn't voice over?

I mean that guy is awesome and he must be making some serious C Notes

Love Mike Rowe!

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phil-himself

:: 2009 1 July :: 2.10pm

This is where I say something to piss everyone off because I don't have anything better to do than argue with people on the internet.

So here it is: Testicles

that is all

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phil-himself

:: 2009 30 June :: 10.17pm

I tested my bike and it tested me

8000RPM @ 80MPH is a little scary on a windy open freeway

50HP is a lot more when it sits just in front of your legs.

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