'30) If you visit my hometown, I'd suggest: You be so kind as to tell me where it is, exactly.' '35) the world could do without the state of Florida quite nicely, I should think. ^^'
And don't you agree? ^^ All the people at all worth saving could be warned and move away, and then we could just sink it... or flood it.. or something. Both, maybe.
well, the wildlife is nice an' all, I guess... Just the people isn't..nice.. and the fact that some have no choice but to live here with the people... We should just like... smoke everyone out. Or better yet, burn everything.. That would kill the wildlife though. Maybe the wildlife isn't worth saving after all..
No, I don't really think it is. I mean.. we can save the bunnies, if there are any.. maybe samples of any really valuable plants? Perhaps even transplant all the trees.. but in the end, I think it's a bearable loss, because it's all hot, muggy, swamp-y nastiness anyway, no? ^^;;
And besides, it'd force everyone worth saving to move farther north, and that can't be bad. ^^;;;
Would anything catch fire, though, if the ground is almost completely made of water?
*chuckle* I should start saying that. "If I wasn't writing on paper right now.." Heh.
Euh... here's the opening paragraph thus far.
Comedian Jackie Mason once said, “I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.” Mason disclosed a problem nearly anyone could relate to: low funds. These days, many Americans find themselves in debt and in trouble. Why do American citizens find themselves in constant financial ruts? Maybe it’s bad luck. Maybe people are underpaid. Or maybe, as Mr. Mason suggests, it has something to do with spending - and what the money’s being spent on. Americans have an underdeveloped sense of financial responsibility.
Yeah, when they give me free range on essays, I go strangely point-finger-ish.
In that case I'm sorry if I've caused you pain. It's nice to talk about friendship, but we certainly don't have to.. we can talk about anything you like. It doesn't have to be that.. and there are lots of ways to get to know me through talking about things. ^^;;
I hope it doesn't bother you for me to be happy about friendship, though, and talk about it naturally? Not to actually speak of it specifically, but to mention it in passing.. as a matter of course, really.. to speak of someone who matters to me just because, or because they naturally come into the conversation.. does that bother you, too? I don't want to make you sad, or remind you too much.. >.<;;
How did you meant to come across, then? ^^ You didn't sound like I'd caused you pain, but I was just making sure.. I don't want to bring up memories you'd rather not have. >.<;;;
*says something more so that LJ doesn't cut that end off*
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heeeh... ^^;;
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And don't you agree? ^^ All the people at all worth saving could be warned and move away, and then we could just sink it... or flood it.. or something. Both, maybe.
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And besides, it'd force everyone worth saving to move farther north, and that can't be bad. ^^;;;
Would anything catch fire, though, if the ground is almost completely made of water?
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Woo, indeed. And whoo, even. If I wasn't writing a paper at the moment, I'd do this meme.
Maybe I will in a minute anyway. ^^'
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What sort of paper is it? I read that as 'writing on paper'.. and thought that a slightly odd and amusing phrase.. ^^
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Euh... here's the opening paragraph thus far.
Comedian Jackie Mason once said, “I have enough money to last me the rest of my life, unless I buy something.” Mason disclosed a problem nearly anyone could relate to: low funds. These days, many Americans find themselves in debt and in trouble. Why do American citizens find themselves in constant financial ruts? Maybe it’s bad luck. Maybe people are underpaid. Or maybe, as Mr. Mason suggests, it has something to do with spending - and what the money’s being spent on. Americans have an underdeveloped sense of financial responsibility.
Yeah, when they give me free range on essays, I go strangely point-finger-ish.
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That's a great quote, though.. I like that. ^^;;
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Oh, well.
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In that case I'm sorry if I've caused you pain. It's nice to talk about friendship, but we certainly don't have to.. we can talk about anything you like. It doesn't have to be that.. and there are lots of ways to get to know me through talking about things. ^^;;
I hope it doesn't bother you for me to be happy about friendship, though, and talk about it naturally? Not to actually speak of it specifically, but to mention it in passing.. as a matter of course, really.. to speak of someone who matters to me just because, or because they naturally come into the conversation.. does that bother you, too? I don't want to make you sad, or remind you too much.. >.<;;
Shall we speak of other things, then?
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*says something more so that LJ doesn't cut that end off*
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