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Monday, May 1, 2006


Hmmm...
I’m currently deep in thought (as deep as I can, lol). About what? Whether or not I should join... THE ORGANIZATION!!

By that I mean SOAP.

lol. When SOAP was first created I was going to join, but after the last minute (I had already sent a PM asking to join), I sent another PM saying that I’d changed my mind, and that I didn’t want to. The reason being mainly because I felt I wouldn’t have any power over what happened, or anything. Yet now I realize that doesn’t really matter; SOAP isn’t like some sort of organization that actually does things, they just write. Like me. lol.

I think I will join.

Anyways, enough of my muttering that everyone in the real world ignores.

I've been thinking about something for a while. Does anyone else ever wonder how "famous" they are on this site? What I mean is do you ever wonder how well known you are?

Like, if someone else sees you comment somewhere, do you wonder if people recognize you? And for those of you that submit things (articles, wallpapers, etc.), do you ever wonder if other users are like, "Hey! It's another (whatever) by (whoever)! I've gotta see it!" I have to admit that I do wonder...

On a random note, TREES ARE HEAVY!! We're planting some in my backyard, so I (and my two brothers) had to unload ten sapling cedar trees. Only thing was that THEY WEREN'T SAPLINGS ANYMORE!! A sapling is a little baby tree right? Well if these were saplings, they must've had giants for parents! Gah! They were heavier then those 60 pound (33 kg) bags of cement I had to carry around when helping my Dad build the base for our new fence! I'm pretty sure each of those trees were about 100 pounds (so probably around 50 kg) each (not too mention about 10 feet tall!)!! Gah, I'm tired...


Quote of the Post: "I'm never going to be famous. My name will never be writ large on the roster of Those Who Do Things. I don't do any thing. Not one single thing. I used to bite my nails, but I don't even do that any more." - Dorothy Parker

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