Month: December 2004

Aggie X Change

Buy my book! It’s the one that’s luckily placed right next to the other, identical, book, only for five dollars more. … he heh, I’m an idiot. Related posts: I love George Clooney Apparently, after 9/11, O’Reilly attacked George Clooney and all of the celebrities who held a fundraiser for the victims’ families. He accused…

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Ind e-Pen # L, Second CD Sell-Out

The Ind e-Pen +++vol+1+++BT+50+++ Introduction ================== So bored.. Absolutely nothing to do.. Not a darn thing… nope. So bored I accidentally issued a challenge to my dear friend Butt’s journal. And now I’m bored… so I thought I’d do a nice little flashback. Flashbacks —————— Episode 10 – As if to introduce everyone to my…

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Wish List

Buy me stuff! I’ll love you forever… at least I’ll pretend to… for as long as I remember. ((fact may not necessarily be true.)) Related posts: Manifesto A spectre is haunting me — the spectre of myself as I ought to be. All the powers of old have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise…

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Chickspeak: How Sexy Women Talk

Many of these words started with “Sex and the City.” Others can be found on DailyCandy.com, a fashion and style newsletter Web site founded and edited by Dany Lavey. Make sure you’re not left out in the cold! Learn and memorize these chickspeak words, courtesy of Ms. Lavey: Baby blue: Viagra Biphonal: Holding multiple phones…

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10 Tips for Taming Your Tongue

ourwords2004: O’Connor has devised the cure for the common curse: Recognize that swearing does damage. Start by eliminating casual swearing. Think positively. Practice patience. Cope, don’t cuss. Stop complaining. Seek alternative words. Make your point politely. Think of what you should have said instead. Work at it. And it never hurts to hear Mom’s voice…

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Bill of Rights

Passed by Congress September 25, 1789. Ratified December 15, 1791. AMENDMENT I Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress…

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