I'm in love. Always & Forever. Our puppy is back! SO very back! The final was so exciting!!
I will take it as a victory. A big one oh, absolutely! I wasn't upset or sad at all! I cried but those were tears of joy, really :D
-- about 9/11. I mean, I'm not even American and yet my heart was with all the people in NYC and the US that day. I remember exactly where I was when it happened. Actually, I remember the entire day. And I remember sitting in front of the tv and crying because everything was so horrible, almost as if it wasn't even real.
I'm still so iffy if I want to see that movie (with Nicolas Cage). I don't know. Even the documentary movies they showed yesterday night made me shiver...
I know! It looked for awhile like it was going to be a long day, but he came back as a fighter. I'm so proud of everything that he's done and will do.
I cried too. No one really understands how much this meant unless they'd been following him for a while.
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Yeah, I don't really know what that day was like outside of the US, but I do know that it was absolutely terrifying here. I still can't believe that something like that happened, but I'm glad we have come out on top.
I want to see it, but I felt like it was something I wanted to wait to rent because I didn't feel comfortable watching it with a bunch of other people at the theatre. It was just too much. I watched a couple of documentaries too and they were really intense. Also, CNN was doing a live feed of their broadcast that day and it just made chills go down my spine.
No one really understands how much this meant unless they'd been following him for a while. word! Like, my dad gave me this whole boring speech about how Andy had changed with Jimmy as his 'coach' and stuff ;p The hell. I watched the last set of his AO match against El Ayanoui (don't even bother to check the spelling --> I know it's wrong *lol*) from 2003 and I swear, Andy played even better against Roger on Sunday!! I am so proud, nothing can quite compare to that feeling *sigh
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I will take it as a victory. A big one
oh, absolutely! I wasn't upset or sad at all! I cried but those were tears of joy, really :D
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about 9/11. I mean, I'm not even American and yet my heart was with all the people in NYC and the US that day. I remember exactly where I was when it happened. Actually, I remember the entire day. And I remember sitting in front of the tv and crying because everything was so horrible, almost as if it wasn't even real.
I'm still so iffy if I want to see that movie (with Nicolas Cage). I don't know. Even the documentary movies they showed yesterday night made me shiver...
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I cried too. No one really understands how much this meant unless they'd been following him for a while.
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Yeah, I don't really know what that day was like outside of the US, but I do know that it was absolutely terrifying here. I still can't believe that something like that happened, but I'm glad we have come out on top.
I want to see it, but I felt like it was something I wanted to wait to rent because I didn't feel comfortable watching it with a bunch of other people at the theatre. It was just too much. I watched a couple of documentaries too and they were really intense. Also, CNN was doing a live feed of their broadcast that day and it just made chills go down my spine.
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