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Posted: 3/26/2006, 8:24 am
by Kathy

Posted: 3/26/2006, 8:27 am
by afealicious
*wonders why Afe's on the CM but not MSN*

I have MGness to send you!

Posted: 3/26/2006, 8:38 am
by Soozy
check out the hustle and bustle and culture of the marketplaces around Mong Kok for the lowest price of...oh wait

Posted: 3/26/2006, 10:35 am
by nikki4982
Kathy14 wrote:^ okay you're right... very purdy city hall!

The best is when you're driving down Broad Street toward it at night. It looks like this, but WAY more beautiful in real life:

Image

Ctrl-v:

http://www.staticnoise.net/photos/OLPed ... 05/019.jpg

Posted: 3/26/2006, 10:42 am
by afealicious
Image

Posted: 3/26/2006, 11:42 am
by Soozy
Susie,
Sorry about this...I dont promote my site, I have someone (zoe) doing it for me....As far as I know, she does not do it randomly. She has focussed on the project I am a part of called Neverending White Lights...I assume that is where she got your contact..
I will forward a note again..
cheers..Marco






----------------- Original Message -----------------
From: Susie
Date: Mar 26, 2006 7:53 AM

I've lost count of the times you've sent me friend requests. I'm getting totally fed up with it. I denied you the first time, and the second, and the third, in fact every time. What on earth makes you think that if you send me yet another request I might have changed my mind?

PLEASE DO NOT DO IT AGAIN.

Posted: 3/26/2006, 11:43 am
by Axtech
026-8601275-1682023

Posted: 3/26/2006, 2:18 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
[14:56] <nam_kablam> Melissa called me OLD, but I have a good one for HER
[14:57] <nikki4982> hahahah
[14:57] <xonodoubt69> i called you old cause you always call me old!!!
[14:57] <nikki4982> does it involve nudity?
[14:57] <xonodoubt69> :O
[14:57] <nam_kablam> OF COURSE!
[14:57] <nikki4982> hahaha
[14:57] <nam_kablam> nude tree pics next week, just wait!
[14:58] <xonodoubt69> hot!
[14:58] <nam_kablam> <3
[14:58] <SoozyJ> :O
[14:58] <xonodoubt69> are the tree branches gonna cover your naughty spots?
[14:58] <nam_kablam> :-*
[14:58] <nam_kablam> they will be UP my naughty spots
[14:58] <nam_kablam> *up up*
[14:58] <xonodoubt69> oh my :O
[14:58] <nikki4982> HAHHHAAHAA OH GOD
[14:58] <nam_kablam> ah word up!
[14:59] <nikki4982> that might be the most horrible thing you've ever said, nam
[14:59] <SoozyJ> i have no idea what to say
[14:59] <SoozyJ> urghhhhh
[14:59] <nam_kablam> I'm the best!
[15:00] <nikki4982> ... did anyone else get HORRIBLE mental pictures from his comment?
[15:00] <nikki4982> or is that just me who wants to die right now?
[15:00] <nam_kablam> I want to die too
[15:00] <xonodoubt69> haha
[15:00] <SoozyJ> me too nikkki
[15:00] <nam_kablam> mental pictures are funny
[15:00] <nikki4982> hahahahha
[15:02] <SoozyJ> not this one

Posted: 3/26/2006, 2:31 pm
by crustine
and to continue from this one ^^
<nam_kablam> [15:10] <xonodoubt69> i don't have it anymore freak! i don't keep soft porn on my computer! only harcore!
<nikki4982> hahahahahah
<xonodoubt69> :O
<Axtech> :O
<crustine> nam <3 porn
<nam_kablam> <333
<crustine> naked duncan is soft so i guess nam =/= <3 naked duncan anymore
<nikki4982> :O
<nikki4982> oh noes
<nam_kablam> he's not soft with me
<SoozyJ> omg
<xonodoubt69> :O
<nikki4982> OH GOD
<nam_kablam> that came out wrong
<SoozyJ> :*(*************************
<nikki4982> HAHAHHAAHAH
<crustine> LOL
<xonodoubt69> poor susie
<Axtech> LMFAO
<SoozyJ> poor duncan
<nikki4982> AHAHAHAHAHAH

Posted: 3/26/2006, 2:32 pm
by AlyssWonders

Posted: 3/26/2006, 3:04 pm
by ihatethunderbay

Posted: 3/26/2006, 3:10 pm
by Axtech
Isolated and dissociated from the rest of society, the outcast is alone, perceiving the world as an outsider. The expression of such alienation is a common aspect of twentieth century English literature. Alienation is manifested in many forms of modernist writings, and it is most often used to expose the flaws of society by describing them from the more objective perception of an outsider. William Butler Yeats and T. S. Eliot express alienation in their writings, though for different purposes. In “The Second Coming,” Yeats’s narrator is alienated by religious persecution and in some ways by his own attitudes, and is able to see the approaching disintegration of civilization. T. S. Eliot expresses alienation in a much more direct manner in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Delivering a message of existential angst, Eliot’s narrator is cruelly alienated from society and exposes the frivolity of life as it is lived in civilized society. Though their messages are very different, both artists deliver their musings through the eyes of the modern alienated individual.

Posted: 3/26/2006, 3:43 pm
by _old_lady_peace
lx: do you ever think it's strange how the randomest people trust you?

Posted: 3/26/2006, 3:46 pm
by afealicious
A kid cooked in its mother's milk is "a gross, unwholesome dish, and calculated
to kindle animal and ferocious passions, and on this account Moses may have
forbidden it. Besides, it is even yet associated with immoderate feasting; and
originally, I suspect," says Dr. Thomson (Land and the Book), "was connected
with idolatrous sacrifices."

Posted: 3/26/2006, 4:01 pm
by Axtech
"A kid cooked in its mother's milk"

did I read that right? o_O

Posted: 3/26/2006, 4:03 pm
by Kathy
^ :wtf: I was wondering the same thing!

Posted: 3/26/2006, 4:41 pm
by crustine

Posted: 3/26/2006, 4:48 pm
by afealicious
kid as in GOAT KID!!!

but that's still very gross, i agree.

ctrl-v: (5:47:31 PM) cithlene: Well...

Posted: 3/26/2006, 4:55 pm
by Axtech
:lol: that's not much better

Posted: 3/26/2006, 6:17 pm
by AlyssWonders
Hi there.....I just joined up. I was at the James Blunt concert was given a demo on the way in.. was qiute impressed.

How did you get to know this group.

Hope I will hear from you

Regards Chas