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Friday, June 16, 2006


   EXAMS ARE OVEEEEEEEEER!
PARTY PARTY PARTY! Somebody bring the blood and I'll get the wine glasses. Lol.

Okay. Do you know what would be great: a proper scientific calculator with games in it. You know the way most of them have little arrow buttons at the top? Well, if you could flip and switch and convert it into a game of snake which you could play for, you know, ten minutes until the exam was over - that would be great! Then if you need to check something, just flip the switch back and there you go!

Well, my friends and I are going up to the Belfast Oddysey arena on Monday for a night out. Lol. It should be great: because I for one have spent too much time indoors. Thank God for time off. My pal Matthew should be coming too, which is super, because I know him from Primary School, and it's like a reunion. Lol. My dad saw me talking to him one time at the bottom of the driveway, and I swear he's keeping his eye out: I'm not supposed to have a boyfriend until I'm 18, by dad's rules, because me last one pretty much cut me up at the end. I'm not interested in this guy as boyfriend material - but he's so funny. Lol. He's my friend. My dad, however, does not beleive that a girl and a guy can be friends. How much does that suck? My dad may be short, but he's a total control freak. I rebel in my own way. I leave the house. One day I plan to move out - for the gain of independance, you understand, not because I find living in my house unbearable - and go to a different country. I'll come back every summer - but I hate Northern Ireland. I'd rather - and the loyalists will kill me - live in the Republic. It's beautiful country there. Northern Ireland is a cess pool of politics. Stormont (our so called Parliament) is not in assembly. Few people can say when it will be again. There are so many political parties here that there's always a feud: those who want a UNited Ireland argue with the ones who want to retain the link with Great Britain - and then what the hell do we do? Democracy means that one party can't make the decisions alone: there has to be a majority. Well, there are so many parties (UUP, DUP, SDLP, DP, CRA...) that there is no majority. At one point during the Troubles, Stormont was so degenerate that we were ruled by Direct Rule from Great Britain.

I don't like it here because of the sectarian violence. The ones who hurt others mask themselves: they say they're fighting for Catholicism, or Protestantism. That's not right. Doesn't Christianity teach you to love your neighbour? I jsut don't get it sometimes. I'm a Christian, Church of Ireland, and I live in a town where the whole sectarian thing doesn't get brought up too much. It's more-so in Belfast, or Derry.

I was reading this article about a girl who got run over. The offending car simply drove off: six cars passed her by without stopping, and there is proof they MUST have seen her. One car actually stopped and waited for her to drag herself off the road, and then drove off. How disgusting is that? Where have the kind people gone? I don't know: it must be a car thing.

Well, that's my rant.

TOODLES. I might go on MSN tomorrow, if anyone wants my address?

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