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Post by sadie on Jan 19, 2006 0:26:42 GMT
I second that, it is a good smile
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Post by redlocks on Jan 19, 2006 2:42:35 GMT
smile martin! ;D
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Post by Colin on Jan 19, 2006 8:51:11 GMT
havent slept much this night, my shoulder hurts so bad.
does somebody has a spare one which he / she doesnt use???
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Post by eris on Jan 19, 2006 19:51:30 GMT
Stupid stray dog in the neighborhood I had to call animal control about. I hate that, they'll just kill him, but he looks very ill and I don't want him to spread it to my cats or other animals in the neighborhood. He is also the strangest looking dog I have ever seen, which makes me sad that he'll be killt as he's probably the only one of his kind.
The fast food place messed up my drive thru order and I didn't get to eat lunch because a slightly burnt sour cream and chive potato without the sour cream is really gross.
Then I hit my head getting into the car coming back from lunch, I didn't think it was too hard but now I am getting a really really bad headache and thinking of the words to type this is difficult. ouch.
I could complain more, but I think three is enough for one day.
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renie
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Post by renie on Jan 21, 2006 0:06:07 GMT
I have a headache and my nose is running. I don't want to have a cold! And the torrent for the last Lost episode is ridiculously slow . . . I can't sleep when my PC is still on! The fan is too loud. Crappy PC!
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emma
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Post by emma on Jan 21, 2006 0:10:10 GMT
i need a hair cut
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Post by aeiou on Jan 21, 2006 0:26:01 GMT
I feel your pain emma, I've needed one for a month. I don't like being this lazy.
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Post by sadie on Jan 21, 2006 15:26:48 GMT
Has anybody read Much Ado About Nothing? And has anybody explored in an essay the presentation of love through the couples of Hero and claudio, and Bennedick and Beatrice?
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Post by eloisetakesabawth on Jan 22, 2006 10:16:28 GMT
Has anybody read Much Ado About Nothing? And has anybody explored in an essay the presentation of love through the couples of Hero and claudio, and Bennedick and Beatrice? uh huh except i just explored...this: Considering their characters and attitudes to love and marriage, compare the presentation of Benedick with that of Claudio. woopee boring. did the postman come yet? i posted your letter SO long ago. gosh.
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woolythinking
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 22, 2006 11:35:35 GMT
Yes, in Benedick and Beatrice we learned that open hostility is one way of providing an outlet for repressed sexual tension that you deny through pride. In Claudio and Hero we learned that it's always a good idea to marry men with anger management issues who'll kick you about on your wedding day.
My complaint today is fate. Fate is sodomising me. I don't think I have more problems than other people, I just think mine are more unlikely. I'd explain, but it's a very long story taking exactly two hours to tell, and in any case, nobody believes me.
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Post by sadie on Jan 22, 2006 12:35:18 GMT
Has anybody read Much Ado About Nothing? And has anybody explored in an essay the presentation of love through the couples of Hero and claudio, and Bennedick and Beatrice? uh huh except i just explored...this: Considering their characters and attitudes to love and marriage, compare the presentation of Benedick with that of Claudio. woopee boring. did the postman come yet? i posted your letter SO long ago. gosh. He still hasn't. maybe someone or some thing doesn't want me to get your mail, hmmm
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Post by sadie on Jan 22, 2006 12:37:45 GMT
Yes, in Benedick and Beatrice we learned that open hostility is one way of providing an outlet for repressed sexual tension that you deny through pride. In Claudio and Hero we learned that it's always a good idea to marry men with anger management issues who'll kick you about on your wedding day. My complaint today is fate. Fate is sodomising me. I don't think I have more problems than other people, I just think mine are more unlikely. I'd explain, but it's a very long story taking exactly two hours to tell, and in any case, nobody believes me. I believe anything
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Post by sadie on Jan 22, 2006 13:46:49 GMT
Yes, in Benedick and Beatrice we learned that open hostility is one way of providing an outlet for repressed sexual tension that you deny through pride. In Claudio and Hero we learned that it's always a good idea to marry men with anger management issues who'll kick you about on your wedding day. mmhmm. Okay, I aim to finish this essay by tomorrow and if I don't then I will be VERY disappointed in myself. Very.
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Post by sadie on Jan 22, 2006 16:40:30 GMT
ahhh *tugs on hair* this essay is driving me mildly insane... ahhh
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Post by sadie on Jan 22, 2006 16:46:06 GMT
“I will write against it:You seem to me as Dian in her orb, As chaste as is the bud ere it be blown;But you are more intemperate in your blood Than Venus, or those pamper'd animals That rage in savage sensuality.”
does anybody know what the claudio is babbling about here? he's talking about hero, i know that much
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woolythinking
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Post by woolythinking on Jan 22, 2006 17:29:09 GMT
She looks sweet and innocent, but she's actually a slut. Diana was goddess of the moon, a huntswoman who disdained the company of men (I think), but Venus being the goddess of love, was more quick with her affections. The comparison of the ideal he holds of her as the perfect chaste woman, and the evidence he thinks he has that she's having sex with other men.
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Post by sadie on Jan 22, 2006 17:37:12 GMT
Thankyou:) ahh claudio doesnt udnerstand love himself so has to relate to writings
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Post by redlocks on Jan 22, 2006 20:11:24 GMT
I'll say again: damn woolie is smart my complaint: wait...i'm not complaining anymore today
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horndog
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Post by horndog on Jan 22, 2006 20:50:40 GMT
i found out that the theatre show im going to for my b'day takes someone out the audience. why do they have to do that?! its never better when someone goes up, and im going to sit there unable to enjoy it, cos ill worry that they might pick on me. the tickets were expensive too.
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Pasty King
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Post by Pasty King on Jan 23, 2006 15:15:39 GMT
I have to be in uni at 9.30am twice a week now, I don't see that actually happening very often.
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Post by Sir William on Jan 23, 2006 15:18:51 GMT
Bad luck My timetable on the other hand is very favourable, my earliest start is 11.30 and I have two days off. Maybe this is in the wrong thread.
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Pasty King
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Post by Pasty King on Jan 23, 2006 15:23:17 GMT
Oh, I have 2 days off too, and I only go in briefly on a Friday around lunchtime, so it's not all bad, just 9.30 starts aren't my thing, espcially seeing as uni is a 40 min bus ride away, I have to get up at stupid o'clock if i want to make it in.
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Post by redlocks on Jan 23, 2006 15:55:09 GMT
Carolina lost and it's raining
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Post by Colin on Jan 23, 2006 17:35:40 GMT
stereophonics cancelled their gig for next saterday
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sjaakie
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Post by sjaakie on Jan 23, 2006 18:51:03 GMT
on the otherside snowpatrol is comming 8 march melkweg (and on the pinkpop press release party paradiso 8 march what means they also play pinkpop)
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