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Tuesday, July 17, 2007


   A little pissed at the moment!
Hello my faithful companions. How are you all doing today?

Well, I’ve been at my cousin’s house for the past week. I just got back on Sunday. I had a wonderful time there, mostly because it got me away from my annoying ass brothers. However, I was ditched by my cousin Taylor, who decided that she was going to go to cheerleader practice and then not come back, for five days even though she said she would. I am so pissed at her. Her excuse was that I was dragging her down. I don’t know how I was dragging her down because I was just as bored as she was during the day. Bitch had the nerve to tell me that. So I let her have it. Argh! I hate it when people lie to you. If she had just told me that she wasn’t going to come back, then it would have been alright, but the fact that she lied to me straight face was enough to get my blood boiling!

Whatever, I’m not going to let her win mentally. I’ll eventually get over it.

Well, I really don’t have much to say, so I won’t hold you anymore than I had to.

My Thought of the Day
This is going along with my rant about my cousin lying to me. I hate it when people lie to me. There is no reason to lie to me about something. If you don’t want to hang out with me, or if something I’ve said has troubled you, then come out and say so. Don’t just sit there; acting as if nothing is wrong. I will find out eventually and then there be big mess afterwards. I’m not a hard person to talk to. Just tell me the truth, I’ll listen and then apologize for whatever I’ve done. I’ll try my best not to upset you again with what I’ve done. However, if you lie to me, then most likely, I won’t want to be your friend anymore and then there will be this big fight over nothing. So, just tell it like it is and don’t worry about my feelings; I’ll understand.

Word of the Day: noblesse
[noe-BLES] (noun)
1. Noble rank or birth: "It is not so much her noblesse that intimidates me but her accomplishments."
2. The members of an aristocracy, especially in France
Origin- Approximately 1225; from Old French, 'noblece'; from Latin, 'nobilis': well-known, from 'gnobilis,' literally, knowable, from 'gnoscere': to come to know.

Quote of the Day: “Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.” -Henry David Thoreau (1817 - 1862).

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TwistedNightmare, signing off!

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