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Aug 06, 2005 19:29

Oyyyeee..

I miss Chicago...

I have a cold..

My nose feels...heavy.

I sound like the Kool-Aid man.

Spent the entirity of yesterday (and I mean all of it) going from one social thing to another. Spent the entirity of today napping, and listening to Johnny Cash. I forgot to brush my hair. Would you like to see my dreds?

I'm sure you would.

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schmart August 7 2005, 03:04:54 UTC
well, not really. they're just bunches of knots where my hair dried without having been brushed. so basically, two chunks of knotted hair. I'm high-maintenance.

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guava_foo August 7 2005, 00:37:34 UTC
ooooooooooooh wow... please take pictures, that would be wonderful, lolol

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schmart August 7 2005, 03:05:26 UTC
yeah, I'm a real looker today..

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guava_foo August 7 2005, 03:53:31 UTC
this would be wonderful blackmail! heh

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schmart August 8 2005, 14:50:51 UTC
heh, it'd be wonderful blackmail if every one of my other friends didn't have some form of bad photograph of me. ^^ sorry, ryan!

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silentmadness August 7 2005, 03:49:24 UTC
Summertime illness = teh suckagex0rz

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schmart August 8 2005, 14:51:27 UTC
it really does. and everywhere I go people don't seem to understand that, yes, it is possible to get a cold in the summer.

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evrymeevryyou August 7 2005, 07:37:57 UTC
Ohhh yeahhhh. [the Kool-Aid man, I'm not a creep]

My nose always feels heavy, but that may be because I'm Jewish.

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schmart August 8 2005, 14:52:39 UTC
hahaha. have you seen that family guy episode? I've always thought I have a particularly large nose for a gentile.

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evrymeevryyou August 8 2005, 18:21:56 UTC
I have seen it, and I love it. And you are ridiculous, crazypants. I've seen that nose, and it's not. And when I was little, I thought gentile was related to gentle, and I wondered why we called these people that caused us so much harm [Babylonians, Romans, Nazis] 'gentiles.'

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schmart August 9 2005, 00:08:24 UTC
Hahah, aw...you have to see the nose up close to realize its girth. It's really weird. I used to do things like that all the time when I was little (still do, in fact)! I must have recited about two dozen different versions of the Pledge of Allegiance before figuring out the proper way. We used to have pheasant at thanksgiving when I lived in TX (like, 1st and 2nd grade), and I always thought I was a cannibal for eating a peasent.

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