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Thursday, September 2, 2004


   ~*Back to skool nightmare*~
Hey Ya'll! Today I went back to skool shopping! *sarcasicly* I had so much fun! n e who, All last nite my cat pippin kept me up trying to get me to pet so I was going to sleep in a bit. BUT.... My friend called me @ 8:41 am! So I got up to talk to her then just after that my mommy & daddy came down the stairs all dressed (I was in my kwl pj's) and they said get ready to go shopping! so I get ready 1/2 an hour later were off. (I ended up getting 3 sweeters, 1 pair of jeans, 2 tee's & one of the sweeters came with a matching hat & scarff.) sorry I thought some might care! n e who! a couple of weeks ago me & my sister went to a fee market to sell stuff & we had 2 use some of it for back to skool clothes stuff. so n e who were in this shop & my mom starts ragging on me b/c I didn't plan ahead with the change, and that I wasn't prepared. Well I might have been prepared if she had told me we were going shoping to day! So I was pissed but I didn't say n e thing! then we had to get the oil changed in the car. so I had brought a book b/c I thougt we would be sitting in a office for hours on end *exageration* so I brought my book out of the car & my parents were heading in the wrong direction. so I'm like were r we going? My Dad looks @ me & said "Down town* so I'm strolling down town with a HP book (#4) and then we went 2 McD's 4 lunch. Then when we went back he said we had to do something else. so I left my book in the car b/c I though we were going window shopping. then we went into to the office & sat down

Heres' an clip from AOL. Today's poll is Do u belive in Aliens'?

LONDON (Reuters) - An unexplained radio signal from deep space could -- just might be -- contact from an alien civilization, New Scientist magazine reported on Thursday.

The signal, coming from a point between the Pisces and Aries constellations, has been picked up three times by a telescope in Puerto Rico.

New Scientist said the signal could be generated by a previously unknown astronomical phenomenon or even be a by-product from the telescope itself.

But the mystery beam has excited astronomers across the world.

''If they can see it four, five or six times it really begins to get exciting,'' Jocelyn Bell Burnell of the University of Bath in western England told the magazine.

It was broadcast on the main frequency at which the universe's most common element, hydrogen, absorbs and emits energy, and which astronomers say is the most likely means by which aliens would advertise their presence.

The potentially extraterrestrial signals were picked up through the SETI+home project, which uses programs running as screensavers on millions of personal computers worldwide to sift through the huge amount of data picked up by the telescope.

Reut08:32 09-02-04

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