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Monday, December 26, 2005


   Merry Day-After-Christmas!
Hello everyone! I hope you had a good holiday. I know I did. I got a digital camera! Whooo! It also records video and voice. Muwahaha! I going to have so much fun with that *evil grin*

My family also went to my stepdad's parent's house for dinner. I took Kurt Vonnegut's book of short stories "Welcome to the Monkey House" and some Emerson with me. I tend to wax pretentious when I get bored ^_^ My step-dad's one of three brothers and all they talk about is sports. My poor grandma is so out-numbered ^_^

Anywho, I've decided that I'm going to dedicate the rest of my break to playing FFVII. I've gotten far enough to where it REALLY gets interesting, so now I'm even MORE addicted *laughs* Poor Seprioth, you really feel sorry for him... up until he goes psycho-pyro. Then it's just like, "Damn, that boy's loco!" *laughs* So, yeah, have a good day all, and I'll see ya later!

-Quotes of the Day-

*walks into sci-fi convention*
"My God! Who's manning the internet?!"
-American Dad-

"He was referring to the fact that ethical birth-control pills, the only legal form of birth control, made people numb from the waist down.
Most men said their bottom halves felt like cold iron or balsa-wood. Most women said their bottom halves felt like wet cotton or stale ginger ale. The pills were so effective that you could blindfold a man who had taken one, tell him to recite the Gettysburg Address, kick him in the balls while he was doing it, and he wouldn't miss a syllable.
The pills were ethical because they didn't interfere with a person's ability to reproduce, which would have been unnatural and immoral. All the pills did was take every bit of pleasure out of sex.
Thus did science and morals go hand in hand."
-"Welcome to the Monkey House"-

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