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Hi! welcome to my page! i'm pretty new at this whole thing so right now its very boring, but i hope to get the hang of it soon and make it more fun to visit! so come back i a month or so and c if it got any better!


Sunday, March 6, 2005


  i should post more stuff. i apologize to anyone who was eragerly waiting to c whst id write, which is no one, but my stepfather always says that "when u assume, u make an a** of u and me" so i decided to apologize nyway.
i, at least, have a good excuse. my baby sister, for whom this account is named, has recently learned to crawl and has ecided that her sole mission in life is to find everything that does not belong in her mouth and put it there (including dog toys, while all the dog wants is baby toys) consequently, i, my twin sister, my brother, and my maternal stepsister (on the rare occasion that she visits) r on babysittinng duty much of the time. our brother gets off easy cuz hes a junior and has a ton of hw, plus he has a mental problem that no one can really diagnose but its a lot like ADD (so if i c any cracks about someone w/ADD i'll kick ur face in) and it takes him longer to do stuff. rite said baby is asleep on me and all i can say is its about time, shes been fussy for the last hour. anyway, im gonna try to write more often. bye.
~zelda

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Tuesday, February 15, 2005


  today was a good day. for starters, i wasn't late to school, which i almost always am. and, i had band today, and i luv band. and after school, we had a debate on stem cell research, and i think we did well but it was really close, the other team was really good. the only down part was having to take my social studies midterm, because i HATE social studies. stem cells, for those who r interested (probably no one) r pluripotent or multipotent cells, meaning they can become any type of body cells. scientists r doing experiments to c if they can regrow organs and damaged tissue for patients with cancer, or alzhiemer's or something. the down side is that they have to get the cells from somewhere, and there is a very real risk that the body's immune system will reject the new tissue and start destroying itself.
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