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Birthday
1991-05-08
Gender
Female
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Turn Left At Greenland
Member Since
2004-01-11
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Webmistress.
Real Name
Elizabeth
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Achievements
Have over 60 LP records.
Anime Fan Since
Since I was a child, I suppose.
Favorite Anime
Currently? Anime: Death Note -- Manga: Nana
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To get into Oxford University! (I dream big!)
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Listening to music, reading, writing, photoshop, anime,
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Photoshop, HTML, knowing the name of any Beatle song by the opening line.
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Friday, November 24, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving!
To all the Americans out there, Happy Thanksgiving! ^_^
I can't believe it's thanks giving already. And almost Christmas too! Well we're going to visit the Kysers next week, we're flying out thursday. From Atlanta to Dallas it's about a 2 hour flight. So it's not going to be long at all, not long compared to the usual 10 hour drive.
Well, I got a new book about the Prince of Wales, he's been a theme in my studies as of late. It was my grandmother's and she let me have it. She never read it.
I'm saving it for the trip out to Texas. It's going to be my first time to fly without my parents. But I love to fly so it's all good.
Well I've already started mapping out my Christmas list. Everyone is getting e-gifts! And for those I know in person tell me what you want. (That means you Megumi and Mary Beth!)
Well Thanksgiving really is one of the worst holidays in my opinion. The food never tastes good because it's always cold. You try to socialize with relatives that refuse to be sociable. No body ever talks about the natives and the puritans anymore. Nobody asks what everyone is thankful for. At least this is my experience. I wish this holiday could be more simple. More reflective to it's origins. But most holidays stray from their originals meanings.
Christmas: The birth of Christ, St. Patrick's Day: a day honoring the life of St. Patrick, Valentines Day: a day honoring the sacrifice of St. Valentine, Thanksgiving: The day the natives and the puritans found a common ground in feasting, Independence Day: the day America signed the declaration of independence.
Yeah... and I want a lithograph of Edward VI. It's from 1902, celebrating the coronation of Edward VII.
*yawn* Whatever....
Bed for me.
-Nevi
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