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Posted: 10/19/2002, 6:24 am
by emily
thats only boys who are like that at fourteen.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 8:28 am
by Susan
I saw Reel Big Fish last night. Great show!
Lori, you should have been there!
Posted: 10/19/2002, 8:32 am
by nelison
just to continue with the bad news...
I was sposed to go to London tomorrow for 3 days for a leadership conference... thats now cancelled... last night at a variety store on a busy street in Welland a car skidded accross the road, hit 4 ppl who were outside of the store who happened to go to my school and then went straight into a tree... the 4 kids and the driver were all killed... I dont even know if I know them cause names havint been released cause it happened at about 10:30 last night.
Stuff like this doesnt happen in Welland, so when it does it's a pretty big deal.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 9:53 am
by superrgirll
su7an wrote:I saw Reel Big Fish last night. Great show!
Lori, you should have been there!
I sooooooooo wanted to go, but i couldn't. I had to work and i had to study
This was my day yesterday:
School: 8:00am - 11:00am
Studying: 11:10am - 4:00pm
Work: 4:15pm - 9:30pm
Studying: 9:45pm - 2:00am
It seems all i ever do is go to school. And when i am not in school, i am at work. And when i am not at work, i am doing homework. And when i'm not doing homework, i'm sleeping. Don't i lead the most exciting life?
Posted: 10/19/2002, 9:55 am
by liam
DAMN SAM GOODY, they didn't have my DISPATCH: UNDER THE RADAR DVD i'm sooo pissed, so instead i baught John Mayer - Inside wants out and Franken Thumb.After we went and slept over at my friends house and we put on Star Wars Episode 2 muted it and made up our own lines about Lemon Marang Pies and salt... it was funny
Posted: 10/19/2002, 12:36 pm
by superboots
I had a mother-daughter bonding experience. We shared a mudslide. Go us.

Posted: 10/19/2002, 12:42 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
Nothing like drinking with your mother....
My parents still think I am going out with Steph, even though I was dumped a while ago....maybe I should let them know?
Posted: 10/19/2002, 12:45 pm
by fluttergirl
Zack is watching the Antique Roadshow.
Ok Go was on Leno last night. I <img src="http://www.fluttergirl.com/heart.gif"> Ok Go.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 12:51 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
I've been known to watch the Antique Roadshow. It's great to see people's reactions. Like this one guy thought he had a gun from the Civil War and the appraisers told him it was just a toy and was worth, at the most, $10. The guy looked like he was gonna cry. It was classic.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 12:52 pm
by superboots
fluttergirl wrote:Zack is watching the Antique Roadshow.
what? The Antique Roadshow kicks ass!!!! Really, it does!
oh, and my mom is turning into "the cool mom" or something. It's really strange. She doesn't care when I swear in front of her, she lets me drink, and she doesn't care that I'm going to skip school and go to the Toronto concert.
I think it's because I'm growing up.

Posted: 10/19/2002, 12:54 pm
by toojaded
i just bought 3 new thongs!! yay!!!
Posted: 10/19/2002, 12:56 pm
by Sufjan Stevens
And you're taking pictures for us and posting them on the board, right? Or you can just send them to me. That would be super.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 1:16 pm
by toojaded
Yeah, I'll get right on that one.
One of them is a Christmas thong!! it's so cute~~~
Posted: 10/19/2002, 3:16 pm
by Axtech
I think you and I should meet up. Definately around the end of December.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 3:26 pm
by luckyJQ9
this is completely random but i'd just like to take this moment to put into words how much i love the song "in repair". FUCK i love that song.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 3:32 pm
by Axtech
Posted: 10/19/2002, 3:36 pm
by ArlieKoz13
luckyJQ9 wrote:this is completely random but i'd just like to take this moment to put into words how much i love the song "in repair". FUCK i love that song.
Ditto, my friend.
Posted: 10/19/2002, 4:09 pm
by One-Eye
Me too! I especially love the semisubliminal repetition of "lock the door", which has reminded me to do so on countless occasions whilst driving, thus saving my stuff from an untimely burglary.

Posted: 10/19/2002, 4:12 pm
by joe_canadian
Dilemma: My parents have offered to collaborate on buying my a bass and amp set up, as a sort of end all be all present for this year and several years to come. Now, I could (and really want to) save my own money for the same thing, but at the same time I really want to put that money towards university, and I don't even have a job yet, so I would be money-less (and guitar-less) for months and months. So, should I ask the folks to show me the money, and put my own money towards school, or should I bite the bullet and save for the guitar?
Posted: 10/19/2002, 4:14 pm
by One-Eye
Mooch off the parental units as much and as often as you can. Before you know it, you'll be financially independent. (And that sucks.)