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Joy!
Jul 1, 2005 15:04:38 GMT -5
Post by Becky on Jul 1, 2005 15:04:38 GMT -5
Waaaaaaaaaaay haaaaaaaaaaaaay!
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Joy!
Jul 3, 2005 4:41:18 GMT -5
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 3, 2005 4:41:18 GMT -5
Your website offends my eyes. It is truly evil. But then, you too are a Lord of the Sith.
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Joy!
Jul 3, 2005 12:34:05 GMT -5
Post by amavi on Jul 3, 2005 12:34:05 GMT -5
Ooooooh!
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Joy!
Jul 3, 2005 17:18:09 GMT -5
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 3, 2005 17:18:09 GMT -5
Lol... Ooooh... Funny Sarah...
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Joy!
Jul 3, 2005 17:28:58 GMT -5
Post by Becky on Jul 3, 2005 17:28:58 GMT -5
AAAAAAAH! MY RETINAS!
Ah well, I didn't really need them - they were just getting in the way of me learning Braille.
Today is an optimism day.
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Joy!
Jul 3, 2005 17:38:38 GMT -5
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 3, 2005 17:38:38 GMT -5
YAY OPTIMISM!!!
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Joy!
Jul 4, 2005 15:40:48 GMT -5
Post by amavi on Jul 4, 2005 15:40:48 GMT -5
Hehehe! In year 11 I taught my friend Jo two words: optimistic and pessimistic. I wonder whether she will remeber them...
I like being optimistic. I decided I focused too much on pessimistic stuff and so started Sarah's Little Book of Optimism.
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 6:15:21 GMT -5
Post by Paranoid Android on Jul 5, 2005 6:15:21 GMT -5
I can be very pessimistic when I want to be. Also when I don't want to be. But I can be optimistic too.
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 13:59:30 GMT -5
Post by amavi on Jul 5, 2005 13:59:30 GMT -5
Yeah...when my friends *coughEmmacough* are being pessimistic, I get annoyed and start being scarily optimistic. Then at times (usually at night!) I get pessimistic. Ah well...such is life.
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 14:02:13 GMT -5
Post by Oni on Jul 5, 2005 14:02:13 GMT -5
I enjoy being pessimistic. It's fun.
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 14:11:12 GMT -5
Post by Becky on Jul 5, 2005 14:11:12 GMT -5
It really is, although my cheerful friends complain that I am 'bringing them down.'
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 14:19:21 GMT -5
Post by Oni on Jul 5, 2005 14:19:21 GMT -5
Exactly, all the more reason.
Like, for instance, I'll be 17 in 17 days, and I will bet that nobody at my school will remember.
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 14:25:28 GMT -5
Post by Becky on Jul 5, 2005 14:25:28 GMT -5
No one remembered my 17th birthday, or my 18th birthday, or my 19th birthday. In fact, no one came to my 18th birthday party except for my sister, her friends, and Seb.
No, wait - five more people did turn up but then left when they realised the alcohol was not free.
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 14:29:36 GMT -5
Post by Oni on Jul 5, 2005 14:29:36 GMT -5
Lucky. I spent the last two birthdays alone.
Actually, I say alone but I was really on the internet for most of the day.
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Joy!
Jul 5, 2005 14:37:09 GMT -5
Post by Becky on Jul 5, 2005 14:37:09 GMT -5
Wow, I wasn't even doing that. I was getting my hair cut in preparation for the party no one came to at my 18th. And on my 17th, I was in bed with pneumonia. And on my 19th... it was the school Valentine's ball, after which I dragged James and two of my friends out into town to celebrate my birthday, and we ended up all going back to Sam's house after a couple of hours to play Halo until the early hours of the morning. Then, when his mother finally kicked us out, it was snowing outside. It was really nice and poeticky, until James threw snow at me and it hit me right in the middle of my back. And I was wearing a backless dress. That was coooold....
So I hit him and threw snow back. Which provoked a 3am snowball fight in full black tie evening dress.
It was beyond surreal.
Then of course I had to drive Giles home to Wye, which is a tiny village in the middle of nowhere, then take James back to my house, and on the way back we got caught in a blizzard on this tiny country road and I was sliding all over the place on ice. It was scariness.
So that's how I spent my past three birthdays...
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