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i stumbled on the website by looking for information for my amnesty international group - they have declared july 31st after this murderess Christa Pike (she is beyond a doubt guilty of this crime)- i wanted to know the crimes she had committed so i did a search on google. this site among many others came up. it is difficult saying that these people should have their life spared - and i want to know who i'm defending. this woman is criminally insane to say the least and a vicious killer but i still believe she should not be killed. and i can't imagine the pain and horror that her victim went through. nothing will take away that stain from humanity.
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The vegans amongst us are slipping. Where is the outrage / moral indignation / 'see we told you meat was bad' related to the 18 MILLION pounds of beef that have been recalled for e-coli contamination? Heck, I am a sworn omnivore, and I think it is an extremely wasteful thing to have slaughtered all those cows for absolutely no benefit to anyone.
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Okay. (a) how does one stumble upon such a website, and (b) this page is for the MURDERER? That chick with the angel wings is the woman who brutalized and killed the other woman? Jeeeeezis.
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My Monday was fine until I almost drove to Petersburg trying to find my chiropractor's office. Silly am I.
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very bizarre site dedicated to a woman who is currently on death row for torturing a woman with a box cutter and a hatchet for over 2 hours and then bashing her skull in with cement blocks - the victim was alive until the very end http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Creek/7900/BabyGirl.html
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how could i resist? http://www.mirror.co.uk/miriam/
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Ya know today was turning out to be pretty good. Except that Ben is moving out of his cube next to mine to another cube (smaller) all the way accross the floor. Then I inherit a problem ticket where the user is in England and he dials in to us. A new modem was sent to him with the wrong drivers. So I cannot get this modem to work. Somehow someway I will make this work. I think. MONDAY REARS ITS HEAD.
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I just downloaded about 5 Spike skins for my WinAmp player. I am a tool.
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so seepy. please someone post so i can wake up.
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This I know. And nothing but accolades to Jennifer and her accomplishments. I just don't want to be telling myself 'you still have plenty of time' in fifteen years. :) And sometimes I get scared of that. It's this stagnancy phobia of mine. After living in Small-Town Mississippi for twelve years, one becomes VERY afraid of being 'stuck.' And as I gaze up at the walls of my parents' basement in which I currently reside, that fear becomes ever more potent. :) But underneath the worry I do hoard an almost obscene level of optimism that everything will turn out as I wish. I only get worried when reality's timeline for me is not exactly in line with the one in my head. :) I am, for the most part, a very happy monkey. :)
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we all have those moments - but keep in mind (and with no insult to jennifer) she is almost 10 years older than you and had to work a long time to get where she's at - i mean think of all that you've accomplished at 22! trust me, girlfriend, you still have alot of time.
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Oh, just having a minor-league pity-party for being nowhere near where I thought I'd be at this age. This pity has since passed. I'm just kind of having one of those bummer times in life when you literally feel angry that life is not what you want it to be at the moment. I'd give almost anything to be working right now, doing what I love. And getting paid for it. But instead I'm dabbling in what I love and getting a degree in a fallback field in case the dabbling never pays off. Bleh. *sigh* I'm fine. Just had a poopy moment. But it has passed.
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what's wrong angie?
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*sputters and drools with envy, then passes out from the rush of angry blood to her brain at having wasted so much time*
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hey jennifer, do you know much about cuny (city university of new york) law school?
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congratulations jennifer! sounds like ny is a wonderful place.
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Now working by night as Wardrobe Supervisor for Jean Genet's play 'Elle,' in English-language debut, adapted by & starring Alan Cumming, as the Pope, on roller skates. Also starring Stephen Spinella (2x Tony Award winner for 'Angels in America,' Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle awards for 'James Joyce's The Dead'), Chad L. Coleman (a VCU alumn!), and Anson Mount (who was just in the Britney Spears movie...). They're all nice, regular guys. Only runs until July 31st. Met Faye Dunaway opening night! I love New York....
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thank god he didn't have explosives.. http://www.salon.com/people/wire/2002/07/20/cat/index.html?x
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i have become comfortably numb.
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TGIF!!!!!!!
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Tech Support Geek Joke: http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20020719
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FLORA
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just read the secret city. bwa-ha, ha, ha... good for him, man. ride on daddy-o.
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not yet, but I did almost buy a Buffy calendar just for the Spike months...but then I realized it was a LOCKER calendar. I just left the store, feeling like such a raving teenie obsessed ASS. :) Sad am I. :)
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woop woop?
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So got that picture od Spike hanging in a shrine there yet, Angie?
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Cold Fusion. Now that is a oxy-moron.
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Joke? It was a joke. Oh. HA HA HA HA! ;-)
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woop woop
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Sorry. I got busy making appointments, doing my nails, writing a song and being a fan girl. Forgive me. So much going on, and not a damned interesting thing to say. Well, there's that whole cold fusion thing I finally ironed the kinks out of, but you guys don't want to hear about THAT. :)
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okay, see everybody that whole hamster thing was a joke. hoo- ha! so, come on back and start bloggin'!
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my new role model http://www.aclu.org/about/strossnw.html
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stole this from allen's site - the article discusses a very disturbing trend - urlLink http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/nation/1548489
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MadLib #1 Awake! Fear! Fire! Foes! Awake! The night deepened. There came the soft sound of otters led with stealth along the lane. Outside the gate they quibbled, and twenty-ninelavender figures entered, like shades of night creeping across the ground. One went to the window seat, one to the corner of the house on either side; and there they conjugated, as still as the shadows of haystacks, while night went on. The house and the quiet trees seemed to be waiting breathlessly. There was a faint stir in the leaves, and a lemurcapitulated far away. The cold hour before dawn was passing. The figure by the window seatchafed. In the dark without moon or stars a drawn mushroom gleamed, as if a chill light had been unsheathed. There was a blow, soft but heavy, and the window seat shuddered. 'Open in the name of the Meer!' said a voice thin and foreboding. At a second blow the window seat yielded and fell back, with timbers burst and lock broken. The lavender figures passed gleefully in.
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In addition to Batman and Robin, the musical will feature the characters The Joker and Cat Woman. cat woman is in it, so damnit - i'm going to see it. anybody want to join me?
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about batman:the musical. i don't know whether to be horrified or get tickets...
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urlLink all is lost
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i've only been in classes for one week but i am so sick of the word 'pedagogy'
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many chickens - one rooster
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salmon? so that was what you smelled of wednesday night!
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okay now you guys are trying to make me crazy
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urlLink signs and portents
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Watch out for Napolean!
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my pants are full of salmon
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from Francine Prose's novel, 'The Lives of the Muses' : 'Perhaps psychology has convinced us that the human psyche is too complex to derive something so tough and enduring as art from something so fragile and transitory as love, nearly anything geography, ambition, expensive tastes, an abusive childhood, poverty seems a more probable motivation for making art than the promptings of longing or love.'
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dlrow olleh
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this is a case i can understand http://www.cnn.com/2002/TRAVEL/NEWS/08/29/cat.airline.lawsuit.ap/index.html
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what are you guys talking about?
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everything all the time
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two-bit thimble rigger
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I think I have ass whiplash. If I have to fall down 'dead' on that damned linoleum floor one more time... *sigh*
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rock and roll poochie pooh!
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hey man check it out! www.burningman.com
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and in response to angie's post on her web site, i really don't know either. currently, i'm working 30 + hours a week and going to grad school full time - something has got to go soon and it won't be grad school. any suggestions from those of you who have worked and attended school at the same time?
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i just got a job doing an index for a book! yay! and let us congratulate ben on his engagement to cindy t. bear of jellystone national park. congrats ben!
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Love, support, and a lot of antibiotics...good for what ails ya. BEN! I saw you posted on Secret City...glad you're back alive and safe! We missed you! :)
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sorry to hear you're not feeling well. but at least you have love and support.
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I feel like poop, too. I have a kidney infection. Icky McIck. And I have to go to class again in an hour. Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. But I...I will survive...oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I'll be alive...
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i feel like poop today. hope somebody is having a good day.
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You are most welcome, Angie.
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Thank you for the kind words, Neal. :)
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About time you do some work. ;-) You are right Johnathan has always been insane. Look at the friends he hangs out with. Angie, Read your post on your site about the 16 yr old drummer. When I heard your age there was concern about the age differences between you and Johnathan. However, after meeting you and seeing how you are, I think you fit right in with the group. ;-)
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I am most excited about this. I hope I make a worthy addition to your adventures. Johnathan is insane. But so am I, so it's okay. Pooooop Pooooooooop Pooooooooper Scoooooooooop
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they have me doing actual work at my job! hardly any time to surf the net anymore. don't worry about johnathan's sanity - he's totally insane. but we have a game tomorrow! yay!
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Things are going ok here. Though I wonder about Johnathan's sanity. Hopping mad? Have you ever seen some one (that is not the below the age fifteen) hopping mad?
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hopping mad what an amusing image hopping mad
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hey neal, how are things going at fu?
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Yoo has the hot pants!!
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hot pants i got hot pants
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Chocolate Jesus (Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan) Don't go to church on Sunday Don't get on my knees to pray Don't memorize the books of the Bible I got my own special way But I know Jesus loves me Maybe just a little bit more I fall on my knees every Sunday At Zerelda Lee's candy store Well it's got to be a chocolate Jesus Make me feel good inside Got to be a chocolate Jesus Keep me satisfied Well I don't want no Anna Zabba Don't want no Almond Joy There ain't nothing better Suitable for this boy Well it's the only thing That can pick me up Better than a cup of gold See only a chocolate Jesus Can satisfy my soul When the weather gets rough And it's whiskey in the shade It's best to wrap your savior Up in cellophane He flows like the big muddy But that's ok Pour him over ice cream For a nice parfait Well it's got to be a chocolate Jesus Good enough for me Got to be a chocolate Jesus Good enough for me Well it's got to be a chocolate Jesus Make me feel good inside Got to be a chocolate Jesus Keep me satisfied
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turn around bright eyes. every now and i fall apart. and i need you more tonight. and i need you more than ever.
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that's why I love him. you should hear our pillow talk... interesting stuff, especially considering it's a pillow, which doesn't have vocal chords or a mouth. I think maybe Johnathan and I are just hallucinating, but MAN does that pillow say some insightful things...we've all had some great adventures. :)
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johnathan, you are a bizarre creature.
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Jim Croce was a pussy
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my song for tonight - Operator (That's Not the Way it Feels) ( Jim Croce ) Operator, well could you help me place this call? See, the number on the matchbook is old and faded She's living in L. A. with my best old ex-friend Ray A guy she said she knew well and sometimes hated Isn't that the way they say it goes? Well, let's forget all that And give me the number if you can find it So I can call just to tell 'em Im fine and to show I've overcome the blow, Ive learned to take it well I only wish my words could just convince myself That it just wasn't real But that's not the way it feels Operator, could you help me place this call? Well, I can't read the number that you just gave me There's something in my eyes, you know it happens every time I think about a love that I thought would save me Isn't that the way they say it goes? Well, let's forget all that And give me the number if you can find it So I can call just to tell 'em Im fine and to show I've overcome the blow, Ive learned to take it well I only wish my words could just convince myself That it just wasn't real But that's not the way it feels Operator, let's forget about this call You see there's no one there I really wanted to talk to Thank you for your time, ah, you've been so much more than kind And you can keep the dime Isn't that the way they say it goes? Well, let's forget all that And give me the number if you can find it So I can call just to tell 'em Im fine and to show I've overcome the blow, Ive learned to take it well I only wish my words could just convince myself That it just wasn't real But that's not the way it feels
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okay, i've started smoking again (angie caught me buying cigs at the 7-11) i was getting fat like a sea cow and i've had a really crummy day. so i'm weak. what's new? sigh.
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I slept too much I love 'Law & Order.' I love urlLink j. crew even more. I need to buy a backpack. And go to the grocery store. Among other things. Blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. It's hard to get motivated when there's nowhere you technically HAVE to be. Hopefully school starting will help with this.
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johnathan, you drive me nuts
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i posted again
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you put many words in the blogger
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hmmm....
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When Justice Is Mocked By BOB HERBERT he jovial voice on the other end of the phone was that of Robert Keahey, the district attorney for the First Judicial Circuit of Alabama, which includes the tiny town of Butler in Choctaw County. Mr. Keahey is the prosecutor who brought capital murder charges against three retarded individuals for the murder of an infant, despite the fact that he could not show that the infant had ever existed, much less been killed. If there was anything about the case that bothered him, he didn't let on. He laughed frequently during the conversation, and it was difficult to resist the impression that he found the whole thing amusing. All three defendants were black and indigent. It turned out that the woman who supposedly gave birth to the baby in 1999, Victoria Banks, had been sterilized in 1995. But Mr. Keahey would not drop the charges. With capital murder indictments looming over them, and the hostility of the local community apparent, all three defendants pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter. I asked Mr. Keahey how it was first determined that Ms. Banks who claimed she was pregnant in order to get released temporarily from jail in an unrelated case was really pregnant. 'She came in weighing about 120 and she left weighing about 160,' he said. 'And the sheriff saw her grow from a thin woman to a fat woman with her belly poking straight out and her belly button turned inside out.' 'Was there a pregnancy test done?' I asked. 'No.' said Mr. Keahey, adding 'There was no need for a blood test or anything like that. You could look at her and tell.' This was interesting, because a doctor who observed Ms. Banks at the time said he did not think she was pregnant. The doctor wanted to do a pelvic examination, but Ms. Banks would not allow it. When a second doctor reported hearing a fetal heart tone, Ms. Banks was released on bond. That was in May 1999. When Ms. Banks was taken back into custody the following August, she did not have a baby and there was no evidence that she had given birth. At that point, Mr. Keahey's prosecutorial power went into overdrive. Sol Wachtler, a former New York chief judge, once famously said that grand juries would indict a ham sandwich if a prosecutor wanted them to. Mr. Keahey managed to prove that not only can you indict the sandwich, you can convict it, and send it off to prison, too. After intense and prolonged questioning without the benefit of counsel, Victoria Banks, her estranged husband, Medell, and her sister, Dianne Tucker, were all arrested and charged with murdering a baby that based on the available evidence was nothing more than a fantasy. Mr. Keahey said all three defendants confessed to the crime, and that was enough. I asked if there was any evidence, apart from the defendants' statements, that there ever was a baby. 'We have no physical evidence,' he said. After the three defendants pleaded guilty and were incarcerated for manslaughter, lawyers for Medell Banks raised enough money from churches and other charitable sources for an examination of Ms. Banks by a noted fertility expert, Dr. Michael Steinkampf of the University of Alabama School of Medicine. Dr. Steinkampf determined that the bilateral tubal ligation performed in 1995 had been effective, and that in his opinion Ms. Banks could not have become pregnant in 1999. Based largely on that evidence, the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals recently declared that 'a manifest injustice' had occurred in this case and threw out Mr. Banks's guilty plea. But he continues to serve his 15-year prison sentence while awaiting further court action. The jovial tone in Mr. Keahey's voice changed at the mention of Dr. Steinkampf. 'He thinks he's God!' said the D.A. 'Yeah, that's right. He don't believe any of the good, honest, law-abiding Christian people in Choctaw County when they say the woman was pregnant.' I pressed Mr. Keahey throughout the interview for any evidence he could offer that the child had ever existed. 'They hid it from the rest of the world,' he said. When I asked about the possibility of hospital birth records, he burst out laughing. 'She didn't go to a hospital,' he said. He laughed harder. 'If she had gone to a hospital, that would have made it easy.'
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oops. :)
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I've always had a soft spot for Russians. I loved Dostoyevski and Tolstoy in high school; and in classical music, I'm always gravitating towards the overly lush sentiment of Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninov, and later the modern fellas Prokofiev and Shostakovich. I love the snow, the cold, the brooding, the deep thought, the vodka, the fear, the paranoia, the lust for life, the memories of an empire gone by -- even the Communist menace was far more interesting and, dare I say, romantic than the rather dull juggernaut of capitalism with its good-old-boy GIs and giant golden arches looming over some foreign treeline. I even miss seeing the uniforms and goose-stepping military parades of my youth. And there is some small part of me that remains disappointed to this day that Soviet paratroopers never landed in the courtyard of my high school. They are great chess players; they have delicious names; and they always longed for a warm-water seaport. I dunno. Just something about them, I guess. I even like Chekhov, even though sometimes it's very much akin to chewing rocks. Tasty rocks. Yeah. Um. I'm gone.
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I'd love to reread 'Lolita' after learning French. Humbert has all of these thoughts and musings that I'm sure I'd find fascinating and tender were they in a language I knew. I don't think you're shallow. I think that some things are just trite and esoteric and hidden under a veil of prententious pseudo-intelligence and exist for the sole purpose of making truly shallow people feel sophisticated for owning them...they never actually read them, and if they do, they don't get it either. But they pretend to and have all these quasi-deep, intellectual-masturbation-filled conversations about them with their other shallow friends. These are people who use words like 'paradigm' in everyday conversation. I personally find it boring. I'd rather watch 'The Golden Girls.'
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I know the feeling you are going though when trying to read a story you like but for some reason the writing style just sets you on edge. I discovered that after getting through such a book and waiting a length of time, then try re-reading it the story is much more interesting and easier to understand.
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Currently reading 'The Master & Margarita' by Mikhail Bulgakov. It's an intriguing story but I am hating the Russian idiom; the names are all blurring together, they all talk too much, & they're all unhappy. Am I lazy? Am I shallow? Why can't I like this book more?
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okay fellow bloggers - this time i'm serious. i'm quitting smoking and i want all the encouragement and ridicule i can get. i will get fat for awhile but then a peace will fall over me and everything will just become a beautiful dream - a dream of love.
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we are the wine bringers the elegant, the wasted, the tumultuous few who slip away, unnoticed, dressed smartly in happy plaid
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may we all wish ben well on his trip to fairyland. i'm sure he will have many tales to tell upon his return.
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That is what I am on now in my current re -read on the books. The 10th book comes out this November. Need to catch up. :-)
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i have read it - up to book 5
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Read Robert Jordon's Wheel of Time series. It is very good epic series.
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this weekend will be a weekend of reading - i will finish being and nothingness by sunday evening. i am completely mad. niort.
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I will not eat this plate of broken glass No not me
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i feel like a sad muppet song.
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Tee-hee ... oops ... Sorry, Neal. Thanks for the clearing-up. And glad to hear the little imps are growing well, JR. According to the Red Book of Westmarch, In Middle-earth, Jennifer Susan Treibley Sarvay was a FearlessHealer Elven Name Possibilities for Jennifer Susan Treibley Sarvay The root name suitable for feminine and masculine is: Haerod More feminine versions are: Haerodiel Haerodien Haerodwen Hobbit lass name for Jennifer Susan Treibley Sarvay DaisyTook from Scary Dwarven Name for Jennifer Susan Treibley Sarvay VarinRocklaughter Orkish Name for Jennifer Susan Treibley Sarvay Mormazh the Sleazy
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interesting subject - urlLink http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/08/60II/main323596.shtml
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AHHHH!!!! MY FREAKING CAR HAS BROKEN DOWN!!!!!! OVERHEATING!!!! AAAAHH!
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today with my new hair color and clothes and etc. i feel like i look like lola from run,lola,run. good day thus far. :)