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.. [Feb. 19th, 2005|01:01 am]
HAPPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im 18 YAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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Leh [Feb. 14th, 2005|01:47 am]
ta7lifli asada2 wastana wadoob fi 7obak watmana w fsanya tinsa ili mabinah withoon a7la layali tifdal bi 7odnak tiwa3idni wil shoo2 yigibni w yakhodni witkoon ma3aya w fi7odni lakin ba3eed 3ani ya ghali tab oli law konti makani tistana wala 7atinsani dana 3omri bi3adi sawani wadeeni sabir 3ala 7ali

fahimni leh ti2sa 3alaya anah albi mish 7in asiya mat7in ya habibi shwaya rayi7ni mini ili byigrali dal shoo2 fi albi m3azibni tab leh fi 7obak tita3ibni law nawi tib3id witsibni mistani eh mat2olhaaali
tab oli law konti makani tistana wala 7atinsani dana 3omri bi3adi sawani wadeeni sabir 3ala 7ali
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Royal Blush - An open letter to the Artist Still Known as Prince (Charles). [Feb. 13th, 2005|01:11 am]
So far, to your credit, dear Future King of England Charles, you have stopped short of saying, “I want you to listen to me. I’m going to say this again: I did not have sexual relations with that valet, Mr. Fawcett. I never told anybody to lie. These allegations are false. And I need to go back to work for the British people.”


I commend you on your restraint. I also want to say: Look, it’s okay. We understand over here on this side of the pond. (And Ken Starr understands, too.) We have an implicit grasp of the experiments of youth, which sometimes cross over into adulthood.


The girls among us remember telling our after-school playmates, “Wait a second, that’s not my bellybutton.” The boys among us remember saying, “That’s all right, that’s not my finger.” And the boys who went to all-male boarding schools (just like you, Charles) remember saying both.


When we heard ages ago that your devoted valet Michael Fawcett squeezed toothpaste onto your toothbrush, we grasped immediately that it didn’t necessarily literally involve his squeezing toothpaste onto your toothbrush.


Pish-posh, I say, to the literalists!


Then again, as Ken Starr knows, sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.


And sometimes a feminine-hygiene product is just a feminine-hygiene product—for instance, when you told Camilla Parker Bowles in a phone call (intercepted by that nasty British newspaper) that you wanted to be reincarnated as her tampon. This, of course, is standard locker-room talk among straight men. All purely heterosexual men express their muff-love with such headlong, tone-deaf, desperate-to-be-believed devotion.


I’m so pleased, too, that Camilla has stood by your side, declaring not only that you are “a man of utter integrity and honesty” but that “my prince would never do that.” (Hillary Clinton understands.)


Huh? Do that? Get your toothpaste tube squeezed? Your tampon inserted? What? Fortunately, we’ll never know, because the British press is legally required to maintain a stiff upper lip.


At any rate, your Royal Oral Hygiene Regimen is between you and your manservant. So be it.


Just don’t forget to floss.


And yes, I have no idea what I mean by that.
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(no subject) [Feb. 9th, 2005|08:18 pm]
February 9th, 2005 11:07 am
Rice attacks EU countries over Iran nuclear drive


BRUSSELS (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice took a swipe at European countries negotiating to halt Iran's nuclear drive, saying they had failed to make sufficiently clear the threat of UN sanctions.

Rice made her remarks concerning the negotiations led by Britain, France and Germany in an interview with Fox News to be broadcast a day after she made a major appeal for transatlantic unity following the divisions over the Iraq war.

"The Iranians need to hear that if they are unwilling to live with verification measures... then the Security Council referral looms," she said.

"I don't know that anyone has said that as clearly as they should to the Iranians."

The negotiations over Iran's suspected nuclear ambitions have been a major issue throughout Rice's eight-nation tour of Europe, her first trip as chief US diplomat since taking over from Colin Powell last month.

The United States accuses Iran of trying to obtain nuclear weapons under cover of developing a civilian atomic energy programme, and has not excluded a military option against Tehran.

However, Washington has so far supported the three EU countries' diplomatic efforts, which have focussed on getting Iran to promise not to make the bomb in return for trade privileges with the 25-nation bloc.

"The international community has got to be certain to speak with one very tough voice to the Iranians that it is not going to be acceptable for Iran to build a nuclear weapon under cover of civilian nuclear power," Rice told Fox.

She said the United States had believed all along that Iran should be referred to the UN Security Council for violating international non-proliferation norms.

"But they need to hear that the discussions that they're in with the Europeans are not going to be a kind of way-station where they are allowed to continue their activities, that there's going to be an end to this and that they're going to end up in the Security Council," Rice said.

Her remarks come a day after Rice flew into Paris, a hotbed of opposition to the US-led war in Iraq, proclaiming that a "new chapter" had been opened in transatlantic relations strained for two years by divisions over the war.

But at the same time, French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier said the Europeans needed more support from the United States if they were to persuade Tehran to renounce its suspected attempts to develop a nuclear bomb.

For international pressure to work, Barnier said, "we need Russia, we need China, and we also need the support of the United States in this delicate phase".

At their latest round of talks with Iran in Geneva Tuesday, according to diplomats, Britain, France and Germany warned the country about activities that verge on breaches of its deal to freeze nuclear fuel cycle work.

Rice flew in Wednesday to Brussels for a working lunch with her NATO counterparts and talks with European Union officials before heading off for Luxembourg, the last stop on her tour of Europe and the Middle East.
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(no subject) [Feb. 9th, 2005|08:16 pm]
February 9th, 2005 11:11 am
Insurgents sabotage gas pipeline in northern Iraq


KIRKUK, Iraq (AFP) - A gas pipeline linking Iraq's northern oil hub of Kirkuk to the Baiji refinery was damaged by a rocket attack, a source at the North Oil Company told AFP.

"A rocket hit the gas pipeline near Al-Fatha, 90 kilometres (55 miles) southwest of Kirkuk," the official said Wednesday.

"The attackers used rockets because the pipeline is located in an area sealed off with barbed wire and well protected," he said, adding he hoped the blaze would be put out by the end of the day.

On Monday, insurgents had launched a similar attack in the same area, blowing up a 16-inch pipeline conveying crude from Kirkuk to Baiji refinery, which is key to much of Baghdad's power supply.

According to the Iraqi government, attacks on the country's oil infrastructure have cost Iraq seven to eight billion dollars in exports since the March 2003 US-led invasion.
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(no subject) [Dec. 28th, 2004|04:46 pm]
Maybe this year will mean something more,
Maybe this year love will appear deeper than ever before.

And maybe forgiveness will ask us to call,
Someone we love, Someone we've lost
For reasons we can't quite recall.

Maybe this year...
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(no subject) [Nov. 11th, 2004|04:59 pm]
Arafat, symbol of the Palestinian resistance, dies at 75
11/11/2004 12:40:00 PM GMT

The Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat died Thursday, November 11, 2004 at 3:30 a.m. in a military hospital outside Paris, France. Arafat was struggling for life during his last days, and witnessed dramatic deterioration in his health.

"Yasser Arafat, president of the Palestinian Authority, died at the military hospital Percy, Clamart on November 11, 2004, at 3.30 (2130 EST)," Christian Estripeau, chief doctor and hospital spokesman, said in the Paris suburb of Clamart.

The 75-year-old Palestinian leader flew to France earlier this month, to get the needed medical treatment at a French Army teaching hospital southwest of Paris, specialized in blood disorders and trauma care.

At first, low blood platelet count raised fears of leukemia, but doctors have ruled out all forms of cancer.

The announcement of the death of the 75-year-old Palestinian leader, the symbol of the Palestinian struggle against the Israeli occupation, ended days of conflicting reports over his condition and whether he was alive of dead.

Last Tuesday, a Palestinian senior aide said that President Arafat was suffering from a brain hemorrhage.

Tayeb Abdel Rahim told reporters in Ramallah that the Palestinian leader started bleeding on Monday night and is now in a critical health condition in Paris military hospital, where he is getting treated.

Arafat’s body will be flown to Cairo, Egypt where an official ceremony will be held on Friday. Then he will be taken to the West Bank city of Ramallah for burial at his headquarters on Saturday, Palestinian officials said.

According to the Palestinian law, Arafat will be replaced as caretaker president of the Palestinian Authority by parliamentary speaker Rawhi Fattouh, who must organize elections within 60 days.

40-day mourning period

Tens of thousands of Palestinians rallied in Gaza Strip in a spontaneous show of grief. Dozens of gunmen fired into the air, and marchers waved Palestinian flags.

Palestinian authority declared a 40-day mourning period in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and mosques’s loudspeakers blared verses from the Holy Quran.

"He closed his eyes and his big heart stopped. He left for God but he is still among this great people," said senior Arafat aide Tayeb Abdel Rahim, who broke into tears as he announced Arafat's death.

Shortly after the announcement of Arafat's death, the Israel authorities sealed off the West Bank and Gaza Strip and stepped up security at Jewish settlements, fearing widespread Palestinian riots during the coming days.

"The Israeli Defense Forces are deploying to allow a dignified funeral ceremony for chairman Arafat," an army statement said.

Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia is expected remain in charge of day-to-day governing, while Mahmoud Abbas, the former prime minister, will handle the running the Palestine Liberation Organization.

On the other hand, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan said that the news of Arafat’s death has saddened him.

"President Arafat was one of those few leaders who could be instantly recognized by people in any walk of life all around the world. For nearly four decades, he expressed and symbolized in his person the national aspirations of the Palestinian people."

British Prime Minister Tony Blair sent his condolences to the Palestinian people.

"President Arafat came to symbolize the Palestinian national movement. ... (and) led his people to an historic acceptance and the need for a two-state solution," Blair said.

Arafat died after 40-year quest for a state unachieved, Israel tightening its grip on the occupied Palestinian territories, and no peace talks under way.
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(no subject) [Nov. 11th, 2004|04:53 pm]
Arafat — Man with a Mission
11/5/2004 12:00:00 PM GMT

Mohammed Abdel-Raouf Arafat As Qudwa Al-Hussaeini was born on Aug. 24, 1929 in Cairo. His father was a textile merchant who was a Palestinian with some Egyptian ancestry, and his mother from an old Palestinian family in Jerusalem. She died when Yasser, as he was called, was five years old, and he was sent to live with his maternal uncle in Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine, then under British rule, which the Palestinians were opposing.

He has revealed little about his childhood, but one of his earliest memories is of British soldiers breaking into his uncle’s house after midnight, beating members of the family and smashing furniture.

After four years in Jerusalem, his father brought him back to Cairo, where an older sister took care of him and his siblings. Arafat never mentions his father and did not attend his father’s funeral in 1952.

In Cairo, before he was 17, Arafat was smuggling arms to Palestine to be used against the British and the Jews. At 19, during the war between the Jews and the Arab states, Arafat left his studies at the University of Faud I (later Cairo University) to fight against the Jews in the Gaza area.

The defeat of the Arabs and the establishment of the state of Israel left him in such despair that he applied for a visa to study at the University of Texas. Recovering his spirits and retaining his dream of an independent Palestinian homeland, he returned to Faud University to major in engineering but spent most of his time as leader of the Palestinian students.

He did manage to get his degree in 1956, worked briefly in Egypt, then resettled in Kuwait, first being employed in the department of public works, next successfully running his own contracting firm. He spent all his spare time in political activities, to which he contributed most of the profits. In 1958 he and his friends founded Al-Fatah, an underground network of secret cells, which in 1959 began to publish a magazine advocating armed struggle against Israel. At the end of 1964 Arafat left Kuwait to become a full-time revolutionary, organizing Fatah raids into Israel from Jordan.

It was also in 1964 that the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was established, under the sponsorship of the Arab League, bringing together a number of groups all working to free Palestine for the Palestinians.

The Arab states favored a more conciliatory policy than Fatah’s, but after their defeat by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War, Fatah emerged from the underground as the most powerful and best organized of the groups making up the PLO, took over that organization in 1969 when Arafat became the chairman of the PLO executive committee. The PLO became an independent nationalist organization, based in Jordan.

Arafat developed the PLO within Jordan with its own military forces before building a similar organization in Lebanon, from where he was driven out by an Israeli military invasion. He kept the organization alive, however, by moving its headquarters to Tunis. He was a survivor himself, escaping death in an airplane crash, surviving any assassination attempts by Israeli intelligence agencies, and recovering from a serious stroke.

His life was one of constant travel, moving from country to country to promote the Palestinian cause, always keeping his movements secret, as he did any details about his private life. Even his marriage to Suha Tawil, a Palestinian half his age, was kept secret for some 15 months. She had already begun significant humanitarian activities at home, especially for disabled children, but the prominent part she took in the public events in Oslo was a surprise for many Arafat-watchers. They have a daughter, Zahwa, named after Arafat’s mother.

The period after the expulsion from Lebanon was a low time for Arafat and the PLO. Then the intifada movement strengthened Arafat by directing world attention to the difficult plight of the Palestinians. In 1988 came a change of policy. In a speech at a special United Nations session held in Geneva, Switzerland, Arafat declared that the PLO renounced terrorism and supported “the right of all parties concerned in the Middle East conflict to live in peace and security, including the state of Palestine, Israel and other neighbors”.

The prospects for a peace agreement with Israel now brightened. After a setback when the PLO supported Iraq in the Gulf War of 1991, the peace process began in earnest, leading to the Oslo Accords of 1993.

This agreement included provision for the Palestinian elections which took place in early 1996, and Arafat was elected President of the Palestine Authority. Like other Arab government in the area, however, Arafat’s governing style tended to be more dictatorial than democratic. — Nobel Lectures, Peace 1991-1995.

(The place of Arafat’s birth is disputed. Besides Cairo, other sources mention Jerusalem and Gaza as his birthplace.)
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(no subject) [Nov. 11th, 2004|04:49 pm]
Arafat’s notable words on war and peace
11/5/2004 12:00:00 PM GMT

Over the years, Yasser Arafat’s words turned from war to peace in his struggle for a Palestinian state. As head of the Palestine Liberation Organization since the 1960s and Palestinian president since the 1990s, in speeches and in interviews, he has had some notable quotes:

1968 - “Zionism is an embodiment of neo-Nazism ..., intellectual terrorism and racial exploitation.”

1969 - “Our new generation is tired of waiting for something to happen. Isn’t it better to die bringing down your enemy than to await a slow, miserable death rotting in a tent in the desert?”

• “We do not have an ideology. Our goal is the liberation of our fatherland by any means necessary.”

1972 - “The end of Israel is the goal of our struggle, and it allows for neither compromise nor mediation... We don’t want peace. We want war, victory.”

1974 - Addressing the United Nations General Assembly: “I have come bearing an olive branch and a freedom fighter’s gun. Do not let the olive branch fall from my hands.”

1980 - “I am with the current of history and those with the current of history will win. Those against it will vanish.”

1983 - Commenting on the Israeli Army after its 1982 invasion forced the PLO to flee Beirut: “By God, I have not found it invincible... I wish all my nation was with me to see the feebleness of this army.”

1988 - “Neither (I) nor anyone for that matter can stop the intifada (Palestinian uprising)... The intifada will come to an end only when practical and tangible steps have been taken toward the achievement of our national aims.”

Nov 15 - “The Palestine National Council, in the name of God, and in the name of the Palestinian Arab people, proclaims the establishment of the state of Palestine on our Palestinian land, with Jerusalem as its capital.”

Dec 14 - “(We accept) the right of all parties concerned with the Middle East conflict to exist in peace and security, including - as I said - the state of Palestine, Israel and other neighbors in accordance with (UN) Resolutions 242 and 338... We totally and categorically reject all forms of terrorism, including individual, group and state terrorism.”

1991 - On pressing Israel to agree to trade occupied land for peace: “We are not asking for the moon.”

1992 - After surviving a plane crash in the Libyan desert: “I’m well and thanks to all.”

1993 - At the Sept. 13 White House signing of interim peace accords with Israel: “Our people do not consider that exercising the right to self-determination could violate the right of their neighbors or infringe on their security. Rather, putting an end to their feelings of being wronged and of having suffered a historic injustice is the strongest guarantee to achieve coexistence and openness between our two peoples and future generations. Our two peoples are awaiting today this historic hope, and they want to give peace a real chance.”

1994 - On historic homecoming to Gaza: “I am very happy. My heart was overwhelmed by longing to see the homeland.”

- “The most important challenge for us is to build a new Palestinian Authority which will lead to a new independent state, a new democratic state.”

1995 - On the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin: “I am very sad and very shocked for this awful and terrible crime against one of the brave leaders of Israel and the peacemakers.”

1996 - On suicide bombings in Israel by Muslim militants: “We are confronting terror and we will confront terror and uproot it from our land because our dream of freedom, independence and self-determination could not prosper and be fulfilled amid a sea of tears and blood, but with thorough work to confront the terror of these extremist and dangerous wings from Hamas and Jihad”.

- After the election of extreme right-wing Benjamin Netanyahu as Israeli prime minister: “The Israeli people have voted against peace. They want peace with Jordanians, they want peace with Egyptians but they don’t want peace with Palestinians.”

- On the first anniversary of Rabin’s assassination: “Shalom haver (‘farewell friend’ in Hebrew). I miss you.”

1997 - “With Rabin, I started the peace of the brave and many things were going smoothly, according to what had been agreed upon. But this (Netanyahu’s) government, until now, is not respecting the implementation of what has been signed.”

- “We say that there can be no peace without Jerusalem and no peace with (Jewish) settlements.”

1998 - On Israel’s 50th anniversary and the catastrophe which Palestinians said befell them when the Jewish state was born: “We have a place under the sun.”

- On a future state: “In accordance with the Oslo agreement, the interim period is five years, so it must end by May 4, 1999. By that day we can declare our independent Palestinian state.”

- “If Netanyahu opposes this, let him drink the Dead Sea water.”

2003 - On the possibility of dying under Israeli siege in Ramallah: “I am a Palestinian soldier... I will use my gun to defend not only myself but also defend every Palestinian child, woman and man and to defend the Palestinian existence.”

2004 - On being airlifted in stretcher to France for urgent medical care after 2 1/2 years of confinement to West Bank headquarters by Israeli Army: “God willing, I will come back.”
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(no subject) [Oct. 23rd, 2004|01:22 am]
October 22nd...
3 years
miss u daloola
rest in peace

enti msheeti w bikyit il wardi bab il hana daya3t mifta7o ila 7anini maba2a 3indi kamshit amal 3a ghyabik ra7o...wil bo3d albi ma 7asab w bkeet idamik 3atab ma shift b3yoonik sabab 3anjad yib3idni wil dam3 bi3yooni wa3i 7asayt ra7 2ool rja3i ghasayt ma til3it ma3i ya rabbi sa3idni
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(no subject) [Oct. 3rd, 2004|10:16 pm]
Police Report: Subject: Observation: Mariani Residence::
At 4:26 am 14th September 2004, a small man (height later confirmed to have been 3' 5'') dressed in green entered the house through the kitchen window. After a pause (2.3 seconds) surveillance equipment malfunctioned. 23.33 minutes later the same green clothed man was manually thrown from the third story window and landed onto the asphalt.
Dove Found? says:
fuckin leprechauns
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(no subject) [Oct. 3rd, 2004|10:15 pm]
Dove Found? says:
FBI Report: Subject: Observation: DeNardis Residence::
Observation Vehicle (codename: minicooper-XXX) stationed outside residence for three weeks. At 4:45 Sept. 25, 2004, loud explosions heard from window of subject residence. Explosions continued for 3.5 minutes . Immediate order for sweep and clear operation was given. SWAT team recovered 2 discs entitled Masters of Hardcore and Fuck my Bass'
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Dove Found? says: [Oct. 3rd, 2004|10:15 pm]
Dove Found? says:
CIA Report: Subject: Observation: Al-Aquil Residence::
At 3:52 pm 31st September 2004, subject observed to have been playing with white/grey rabbit(subject codename: mofo) for 3.4 minutes. Fiberoptic glass wire passed through faucet showed extensive signs of rabbit inhabiation. Shortly thereafter, at 4:14, 238 rabbits(subject codename: the bunny horde) were seen in the vicinity of subject house.
Dove Found? says:
Recommend subject for further investigation
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(no subject) [Sep. 27th, 2004|08:53 pm]
Fate lyes not in your hands,
nor does it lye in mine;
The dreams we've built together
can no longer survive.

Fate lyes not in your hands,
nor does it lye in mine;
It has taken everything,
and has left my soul to die.
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Back 2 skool [Sep. 6th, 2004|09:09 pm]
Hi im back

i just read my last entry and i feel stupid cuz today was the first day of skool and my last entry was the last day and its just bleah...

I AM A SENIOR woohoo

its wierd i feel like i didnt have a vacation actually i do remember im tryin not to remember cuz its too painful to remember the good times i miss my batata it has'nt hit me yet im not gonna c him for a couple of months unless my cuz decides to get married soon... i realllllly miss him n i hateee missing ppl cuz it takes too much energy out of me or watever i dont know wat im goin on about i dont wanna talk bout dis so ill shutup n move on

FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: new weird staff ppl ex: Mr burger (didnt meet him yet but the name does justice)

WE HAVE FRIGGIN SPEAKERS IN OUR CLASSROOMS THE SKOOL HAS TURNED INTO AN AMERICAN NIGHTMAREEEEEEEEEE i used to make fun of that stuff wen it was in the movies...

the calcietto field is now full of artifical grasss !! ...okey im not excited about that becuz the whole student council opposed it last yr and we voted to use the money to invest in getting things like the bathrooms fixed b4 thinkin bout the field... but then again they did it without our consent the parents organization or watever AND CAN U BELIEVE they asked us to donate money..i mean wtf ...pppffff n e ways im done with stuco and lucy n her comments bleah

bsides that nuthin has changed everything is still the same, same classes n stuff like that

i saw nacho on the way out of skool he hasnt left for germany yet it was nice to see him ago, then wen i got bak home i talked to marco lilian and naty online it was nice to hear from them too. Naty n Lil are in the same uni and r room mates in canada im really happy for them they seemed really happy bout it, they even sent a video of the room ...wierd its like yesterday they were still here...freakkkaaaaaaaay

i dont feel ready for skool yet
i was at the beach yesterday and now skool started ive said this sentence like 500 times
i miss 7abibi
i want to leave
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C'est Finiiss [Jun. 15th, 2004|12:53 am]
Escuela es terminada e je suis tres tres contente mais j'avais ancore des labs to do maaiis ne etait paaas un problem !!!!! JE finis mon examans OOhh LAAA LAAA ZUTT!! ee allors je vais a dormiere parceque DEMAIN NO ESCUELA AHAHAHAHAHAHAH WOOHOO YIPPPEEE DOODDLLEEE DEEE
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My Lil Gurl Graduaattedd !! [Jun. 11th, 2004|10:07 pm]
I just got back from AOSR's graduation all i can say is that its WAAAAAY different than mmi they dont even rehearse its all spontaneous which is fun. Julian made me crack up a lot telling me all the info on each graduate. Stacy Rye n KoolOOOddii all graduaatteeeeddd !!!!!! its so wierd im gonna misss deeem !! dont feel like ritin n e more

economics...no comment ill just pray
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Exams [Jun. 10th, 2004|03:37 pm]
Math was horrible i felt like i was going to cry in the middle of it...i surely failed theres no doubt about it i didnt know the answer to half the questions ..its so bad i hate math ive always hated it and will hate it forever

english was relatively easy but i dunno ive been demoralized and i probably did badly on that as well.

Biology was confusing as always and God only knows what i did on that exam

I have economics tomorrow which is going to be the hardest exam 3 hours...i dont even want to think about how hard that's going to be...

then i have italian i hate the PAPER 1 so theres goes another bad grade

i think im going to have to repeat 11th grade .... yippie.....
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(no subject) [May. 31st, 2004|08:35 pm]
Time After Time

Time after time
I guess that love is blind
I couldn't read your mind
Line after line
Line after line
It was written in your eyes
I guess it's no surprise
Time after time
I can hear them whispering
Shadows in the rain
Thinking how it might have been
Time after time
Line after line, you broke me
Day after day
I watched love fade away
I wanted love to stay
Day after day
The games we play
The foolish things we say
The pain won't go away
Day after day
Candlelight are shimmering
Shadows on the wall
Thinking how it might have been
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(no subject) [May. 31st, 2004|08:14 pm]
"True friends accept changes , accept your change of personality, your change of moods, and everything that changes..after all love is unconditional "
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