Just Because It's Today...

Apr 28, 2009 15:48


I am pretty sure no one reads these entries, so I feel pretty comfortable posting almost anything. But does this mean I am writing to myself?.......

Anyway I am writing today because I need to escape my brainwashing  - I have been watching "Love Boat" everyday for the past week and a half, and I'm finally starting to feel the effects of its lovey- ( Read more... )

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violetismyskye April 29 2009, 00:30:00 UTC
It's FUBAR Teeter, that's what the world is. The answer to all of the big questions, simply, FUBAR.

I love how you named German Dude Steamboat Willie.

No, we will not become 3,000 pounds. I'll bring in Jenny Craig next week. ;)

Instead of Love Boat, we should watch a marathon of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. =D Comedic Relief from life's pressures.

Who was the guy a Mcky D's?

And yes, I read your journal. *evil smirk*

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violetismyskye May 2 2009, 20:38:10 UTC
The Cold War was in fact a global war; its effects reached out like a cold wind and touched almost every nation with its icy fingers. For that very reason, the Global Wing is essential to the “Unfreezing the Cold War” Exhibit of the Smithsonian. The iron curtain was a powerful and enduring image given to us by British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. His analogy of the situation, especially in Eastern and Central Europe, was spot on and a symbol that is crucial to understanding and defining the Cold War. From the establishment of satellites to the Cuban Missile Crisis, from the development of Communist North and Democratic South Korea to the rise of Communist China, and from the Vietnam War to the Red Scare, the Cold War reached far beyond any other boundaries than any war prior and to date. The Global Wing serves as a tribute to the heights reached by the psychological Cold War and stands as a hope that the world will never again endeavor on such a journey as the decades long Cold War in which every innocent felt its effects in ( ... )

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