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Sep 02, 2006 23:17

Well, good Lord! I haven't updated since mid-June. To those of you that actually read my journal: Fear not! My journal did not die, it was merely in a coma. I've been meaning to update for a while, really, but it seems the longer I wait to update, the harder it is to finally get around to it ( Read more... )

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zanthia494 September 3 2006, 17:39:31 UTC
I, also, am a whore for comments/mail.

Upside down doors?? That's one I hadn't heard about. I'm still in Turner (1st floor with air condtioning that I control!!) rooming with Corrie Diehls again. I heard showers dripped into the floor below, toilets don't flush sometimes, and that ceilings looked really dangerous. Bummer.

Have you seen Snakes On A Plane? I've been told my life is incomplete until I see it.

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reluctantviking September 3 2006, 18:44:02 UTC
Oh God, you MUST see Snakes on a Plane. It totally made my life.

I'm not even really sure about the upside down doors thing. Someone told me that someone else said that there were doors in here somewhere with peepholes down at crotch-level.

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downbyfour September 4 2006, 22:30:04 UTC
im glad your LJ is back in action. :)

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downbyfour September 5 2006, 21:35:07 UTC
I too am glad it's back! I no longer feel that LJ-emptiness inside.

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reluctantviking September 5 2006, 21:36:10 UTC
Hmph, well, that was me. I swear I was logged in when I posted that.

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nachtegalen September 5 2006, 21:29:21 UTC
How many hours is that? Life as a communications major is rough! They made me take chemistry. Ew. But it's the easiest I could get credit for. Today's lecture consisted of: "So there are these things called atoms, and they are pretty much present in all matter, the end. Aaaanyways, Snakes on a Plane is on the "to do list," along with getting a broom. Do you know how dirty hardwood floors get with out being broomed? It's enough to make one's feet look like they haven't been washed in days in a matter of minutes.

P.S. Rumor has it that the amount of matter destroyed to create the energy of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima was equivalent to a big toe nail clipping.

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reluctantviking September 5 2006, 21:33:12 UTC
LOL First of all, I gotta say I did not get that P.S. one bit.

You absolutely MUST see Snakes on a Plane. It completed me.

We are in great need of a broom here as well. There are large clumps of dust gathering in our bathroom. >_<

And I'm taking 14 hours. Like I said, skimpy.

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nachtegalen September 6 2006, 04:57:54 UTC
The atomic bomb works by splitting atoms, and thus destroying matter. So the energy created by destroying a nail clipping worth of matter created the energy to blow up Hiroshima.

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