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posted on 2004-4-17 at 14:19
omg poor girl i hope she'll be alright. its gotta suck being new in a town then getting burned
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Things seem so wrong (I had something worth living for)
I cant go on, but its something we’re suppose to do
My heart is crushed, now that I’m without you
I’m without you *Xx
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posted on 2004-4-17 at 14:38
Man that really blows, sorry to hear about that.... Hopefully she's alright man.
Leafs won last night, woot. Ha ha to all you Sens fans.
one last show.
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posted on 2004-4-17 at 14:43
i saw news coverage ppl were CRAZY! and some sens fans were cheering go beer on the street
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xX*I am sorry now (but will I ever let you go…)
Things seem so wrong (I had something worth living for)
I cant go on, but its something we’re suppose to do
My heart is crushed, now that I’m without you
I’m without you *Xx
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posted on 2004-4-17 at 14:50
Cheering 'go beer'? Or cheering with beer? I got lost there.
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posted on 2004-4-17 at 15:11
no "go beer" it was so odd
.::Lullaby::.
xX*I am sorry now (but will I ever let you go…)
Things seem so wrong (I had something worth living for)
I cant go on, but its something we’re suppose to do
My heart is crushed, now that I’m without you
I’m without you *Xx
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posted on 2004-4-17 at 16:37
That's terrible, Jorge....that poor girl. I can't believe the guy just walked away. I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I were
responsible for something like that.
The night's as hot as hell. It's a lousy room in a lousy part of a lousy town - I'm staring at a goddess. She's telling me she
wants me. I'm not going to waste one more minute wondering how I've gotten this lucky. She smells like angels ought to smell, the perfect
woman... the Goddess. Goldie. She says her name is Goldie.
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posted on 2004-4-17 at 18:33
Oh man thats horrible i just read your post I can't even imagine what that girl must be going threw.
Your post reminded me of the same kinda party i went to last week. Like 150 cars parked down this one street and a huge party going on at this like
abondonned farm house. It was nuts.. there was a huge fire in the back but thank god I didn't see anyone get hurt although drunk dudes were
jumping off the roof of the farm into like piles of hay. Then you got your thug kids out just to fight ppl for no reason. There were a couple ppl
jumping on this trampoline and one dude i guess lost his balance and flew into this shitty fence right next to the trampoline. The whole fence, which
was about hmm 10 meters long maybe fell over and all these thug dudes just start kicking the shit outa him. So then everyone gets into it etc. and you
got about 20 different fights going on with ppl surronding each of them. Why are they fighting? For absolutely no reason. Shit like that gets me so
mad.
Anyways the only good part about that night was there was a live band playing outa the house.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 14:34
quotation:Originally posted by Sin Ogaris
I'm working on it, though there are other places I'm going first. Though in the next five years I plan on going to Canada, check out all
the crazy stuff Bryan tells me about. Hell, I'll even take the long and pointless drive to check out the giant Nickel! That and check out the
massive arse mall at Edmonton. Naturally I'll be going to see The Livid as well. But yeah, there are a couple places I want to go first, like
Sydney (much closer and cheaper, probably going there in June) and also the United Kingdom (Ireland and Scotland mostly, but I'll probably check
out England too), if it's even still called that any more. But yeah, depending on how I go with saving I hope to have visited Canada before my
course is over.
I wouldn't take too much time out of a trip just to go to that mall. Sure, it's alot of fun, but that's really all you can do in
that city. And you will get bored of the mall once you realize it's just a big ass mall (with a bunch of movie theatres, waterpark, amusement
park, ride, ice arena and at least 2 of each store and more). At least it would be more entertaining than the giant nickel. I mean, if you're in
Southern Ontario anyway, I wouldn't make the 3-4 day drive to go to the west.
Oooh, there's a crazy storm brewing right now. It's impossible to sleep it's so loud. Sounds like the house is going to crumble.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 14:51
You don't understand, I have never EVER been to a mall which had amusement parks in it. The thing must be fricking huge. The biggest I've
seen is at Chadstone down here, which involves two stories a crapload of stores, and a cinema which consists of 20 theatres. That's it. Plus,
what else is there to see in Canada? Oh, I want to check out the Polar Bear town too.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 15:06
Well, not many malls do have amusement parks in them. The mall is huge, but it really doesn't look as big as you would imagine.
If you are in that area, I would highly recommend checking out the mountains in cities like Jasper and Banff (a couple hour drive from Edmonton). Now
those are some great places to visit. Then make your way to B.C. (which is quite close to there). I hear B.C. is just breathtaking.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 15:27
Can't forget our national igloo. We've also just made our first McDonald's.. Don't forget to see those.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 17:19
West ed mall is kinda a big thing if you've never been there beore chris. I mean there is a rink, lots of theates, waterpark. amuzement park,
more submarines then the intire canadian army has, and just things like the dolphins and stuff. and a lot of stores
How do you communicate those emotions that are so intense that no physical expression or series of words can even scratch the surface?
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 19:03
Ya, I was just about to say that. The dolphin show I thought was already gone. I think they have had more than one die in recent past, so the animal
rights people are getting pretty pissed.
I realize it's a huge deal, but once you are done at the mall I can't think of anything to do in that city. You may as well stay in the
hotel there.
What the mall is really missing is a kick ass music store. It just has that small Mr. Entertainment with a few guitars and a yamaha store that sells
piano's. What else does the mall have that's interesting? They have a driving range on the roof...a massive playdium...mutiple food
courts. It is pretty fun.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 19:05
go carts, i big place to play compouter games
there is a shooting range on teh 2nd floor above pladium
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 21:49
i had to cut my hair. it's really short now. it was long. i'm pretty upset about that.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 22:46
Shave it off!
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 23:26
i did.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 23:33
i cut my own hair last night before going out.
before flirting with strangers, i like to flirt with disaster.
Amid the chaos of that day, when all I could hear was the thunder of gunshots, and all I could smell was the violence in the air, I look back and am
amazed that my thoughts were so clear and true, that three words went through my mind endlessly, repeating themselves like a broken record:
you're so cool, you're so cool, you're so cool. And sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet
had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him
of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things would be much as they are
now. Perhaps. Except maybe I wouldn't have named our son Elvis.
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 23:38
I'm about to get my hair cut, I'm scared I hate hair cuts they never turn out good
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posted on 2004-4-18 at 23:58
Is it all gone, tremendous? If so, show us a pic of you bald, or at the very least, close to it.
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posted on 2004-4-19 at 00:24
Are most of you guys traumatized by hair cuts?
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posted on 2004-4-19 at 00:42
i'd hardly call a #8 "shaved"
ta bi
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quotation:Originally posted by Krista
Are most of you guys traumatized by hair cuts?