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goose

:: 2004 16 November :: 11.27pm

I downloaded Enigma Variations...all 15 movements! hells yeah! and i got solitary shell! :D Im very happy, and i got my sound ques figured out, AND im going to finish them during lunch tomorrow! YESSSSSSSSSSSS!

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Anytngbtordinary

:: 2004 16 November :: 8.23pm

Jackie,
Your life patterns have reached a new stability and you feel good about what you've done with your situation. This isn't the time to cry over what has been lost. What is done is in the past tense and cannot be changed. Instead of looking back, it's now time to use your current strength to allow yourself to live fully in the present without looking too far ahead.


Wow my horoscopes have been pretty good lately! :)

Adios

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goose

:: 2004 15 November :: 11.07pm

guys really need to know the secrets to all girls...it would make life so much eaiser...if only someone would tell them...

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Anytngbtordinary

:: 2004 15 November :: 10.45pm

Jackie,
Although you may not feel like a rock of stability, there is a powerful peace in knowing that you can be free enough from tradition to embrace your future. It may seem as if you are walking a tightrope between the new and the old, but you make it look so easy that others will respect the path you've taken. Take a deep breath, don't look down and keep moving forward.

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mudpiegrl

:: 2004 14 November :: 7.20pm
:: Mood: bored

so im going through my away messages...

Andrew Warhola was born into a blue-collar family in Pittsburgh. He grew up, moved away to New York, became a graphic artist, and pretty much gave birth to the Pop Art movement. He made a name for himself painting Campbell's soup cans. He might be best known as being the guy who predicted: "In the future everybody will be world-famous for 15 minutes."

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There are so many, many bad things in the world, but for some weird visceral reason, cannibalism is considered just about the worst. Depending on your point of view, it rises above even such criminal abominations as pedophilia, Rape and Genocide, but in the final analysis, it's what's for dinner.
Then again, we live in a culture in which people would run vomiting to the bathroom if they saw what went into making their McDonald's hamburgers, in which a cow is brutally killed with blunt-force trauma, its innards are outered, and then the whole thing is ground up into a mealy paste, intestines, feces, bones and all.

For more on this fascinating topic, click HERE.



...his insistence of removing portions of patients' bowels that he thought aided in spreading disease (due to rotten food overstaying their welcome within a body) and an amusing procedure wherein yogurt was given to both ends of the digestive system simultaneously.

His Cornflake idea, one of several "health foods" he developed over time, was taken by his brother Will and formed the base of the Kellogg's cereal empire. Dr. Kellogg wanted nothing to do with this bastardization of his invention and naturally went bazoo when the Kellogg's company started sugar-coating the flakes. A lawsuit ensued and the two brothers never spoke again. For some reason, neither the Kellogg's Cereal Company or the historical keepers of the name of Dr. Kellogg like to mention this.
~for more info on this appetizing topic, click HERE.



Dr. Jack Kevorkian, the Suicide doctor, should be getting more attention from the mainstream media. Instead, he rots in a prison cell, his only crime was to end the suffering of those who wanted to die. Perhaps he should not have flaunted his methods by videotaping the process and distributing the result.



Think of love as air...it surrounds you, but unless it blows in your face, or destroys soemthing close to you, like your house, or your friend, or you head, You dont know its there...and despite all the evidence we can produce in our minds to prove it non-existent, it is there.



In 1914, veteran conman Henri Landru hatched his all-time greatest "get rich quick" scheme. He placed a singles ad in the Paris newspapers.
He planned to seduce a wealthy respondent, con her out of her fortune, and kill her. It worked like a charm, and proved to be extremely lucrative. Over five years, Landru received more than 300 inquiries from interested women, out of which he pursued ten.

All told, the enterprise necessitated the deaths of 10 women, a young boy, and two dogs. He used poison to kill them. Then he cut up the bodies with a handsaw, incinerated the pieces in his stove, and dumped the ashes in his garden.
Landru's story later became the basis for a number of films, including Charlie Chaplin's 1947 dark comedy Monsieur Verdoux.

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"There was a machine designed for shredding plastic," she told the group." Men were dropped into it, and we were made to watch. Sometimes they went in head first and died quickly. Sometimes they went in feet first and died screaming. It was horrible. I saw thirty people die like this. Their remains would be placed in plastic bags and we were told they would be used as fish food. On one occasion, I saw Quesay (a son of Saddam) personally supervise these murders."

For more on this wonderful way to die, click HERE.



There was a mother who had a little boy who was very loveable and she worshipped him above everything. It happened that he became ill and died and she could not be comforted and wept day and night. Soon afterwards wehn the child had been buried it appeared in the places where it had played; and if the mother wept it wept also and when the morning came it disappeared. However the mother would not stop crying it came one night in the little white shroud in which it had been laid in its grave and with its wreath of flowers round its head and stood on the bed at her feet and said "Mother do stop crying or I shall never fall asleep in my coffin for my shroud will not dry because of all thy tears" The mother wept no more. The next night the child came. "Look, my shroud is dry" He then slept peacefully in his grave.



its snowing...its snowing...its snowing...its snowing...its snowing...its snowing...its snowing...its snowing...its snowing...its snowing... make a song and sing it when it snows...bounce around your house waking everyone up!



If you so must leave, %n, then i wish you chocolate-covered, candy-coated, cotton candy flavoured, bubblegummy sweet dreams!



dont cry, heres why:
~1 beautiful people dont cry
~2 its only for emotional show
~3 it wont make things better
~4 it might dehydrate you
~5 it only makes your cheeks wet anyway



"A hidden truth is more dangerous than a spoken lie." ~Frounfelter~



What makes the Walt Disney World theme park so interesting is not so much the park itself, with many extensions of the original plans of Disneyland and its incredible popularity as a destination spot, but all the amazing aspects of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, the government set up by Disney (which continues to this day) that was originally intended to govern EPCOT (the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow) and give it the ability to live out Disney's dream of a perfect society.

Hm...continuing your deep thoughts, yes....





so...hello



~look outside....is it:



~snowing?



~raining?



~dark?



~light?



doesn't matter.



~the time is %t...



~kinda sux that time rules our lives, eh?

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goose

:: 2004 14 November :: 7.13pm

I dyed my hair neon purple today! It was so sweet, i wish my mom would let me do it permanantly, (it was temporary) damn! SOoooooooooo yeah the rest of the day was pretty much nothing then...i watched a few movies...took a nap...nothing yeah thats my storrrrrrrry!

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goose

:: 2004 14 November :: 1.41am

GOOD DAY :)!
and i am now wrapped in a stolen blanket...mmm

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mudpiegrl

:: 2004 13 November :: 1.56am
:: Mood: thoughtless

Outgoing (E) 72.22% Withdrawn (I) 27.78%
Imaginative (N) 51.22% Realistic (S) 48.78%
Emotional (F) 52.63% Intellectual (T) 47.37%
Improvised (P) 57.89% Organized (J) 42.11%
Your type is: ENFP
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Extraversion (68%) moderately high which suggests you are, at times, overly talkative, outgoing, sociable and interacting at the expense of developing your own individual interests and internally based identity.
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goose

:: 2004 12 November :: 10.24pm

I feel like a 50's housewife today, its just the way im dressed, plus im wearing make up, but i had fun...kept me entertained for a few minutes.

So rehersal was fun today...we actully accomplished something and we had ice cream! :) YUM!

I wrote 2 new songs today...humpty dumpty

byeness! LOVE YA! Jillian <3

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mudpiegrl

:: 2004 12 November :: 4.23pm
:: Mood: bored

so not much is happening now...erm...yup

later

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Anytngbtordinary

:: 2004 12 November :: 2.22am

Jackie,
Events are happening in your life that signal the changes you've been anticipating. This is a time of spiritual and emotional renewal. You know that the ending is as important as the new beginning, and now you must be prepared to let go of that which is holding you back. Don't worry. You're not going to lose in the long run. You simply have to make room for what the currents are now carrying toward you.

Oh man... I was so just thinking about that today! Wooo for horoscopes!

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goose

:: 2004 9 November :: 11.49pm

it sucks when 17 out of 85 of your buddies are on line and you honestly have no desire to talk to any of them...poop.

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goose

:: 2004 9 November :: 4.00pm

I want to quit my job, that would make my life a lot easier! but then where would the money come from? i have to pay for gas...and college! i just need to get a full scolarship and win the lottery...that will solve all my problems. (or so i'd like to believe)

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goose

:: 2004 9 November :: 3.52pm

Death is the first dancing turtle...

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mudpiegrl

:: 2004 8 November :: 7.25pm
:: Mood: anxious
:: Music: Shrek II music in my head

sick, again
so now i want the soundtrack to shrek II.

im sick again.......how odd...ear infection i think. i think i can sense it and the doctors dont see it until its actually an infection. i wish they'd see it the first time.

i also wish the nurse at school would be nice and let me in just to check my ears. no. "you need a pass."

so my throat hurts and my ears and it hurts...

um all is well....im sooo excited to see the noo noo...he's coming on thanksgiving. i have to work tmro and wednesday.

i have a trig test tmro and have to pick my author for contemp fiction.

i think ill do E.L. Doctorow. he wrote ragtime which im supposed to read anyway. if not ill see if i can do gregory mcquire, but i think he's just a novelist. if i can do neither, ill pick one from the list. i have an idea because of stories we've read in class already.

::shrugs::

im liking the lazy week, although im slacking off more...oh, bad jorie. it's okie cuz once things start up again, ill do more homwork. :).

makes no sense eh?

now off to do forty five minutes of trig and read two more chapters of ragtime....

adios to all!!!

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