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Sep. 5th, 2006 09:46 pmIf there is one or more people on your friends list who makes your world a better place just because they exist and who you would not have met (in real life or not) without the internet, then post this same sentence in your journal.
The Language of Silverware: If you put your fork and knife on opposing sides of the plate, it means you're still hungry. If you put them both on the right, it means you're finished. If you put them both on the left, it means you didn't like the meal.
( The Laws of Anime )
What a find that was.
School: incomprehesible. Yay for maths I've done already. Not yay for gym teacher with a mullet who looks like Patrick Swayze (this is a Very Bad Thing...I'm talking about a woman.)
But is Sport we played a kind of Prisonball, how fun is that? Except no bowling pins. And the gym is tiiiiny. (In History we're learning about Hitler.)
In other news, I have drawn a smexy man, a zombie marionette, and a conversation between angel and demon concerning the gavotte and small metal fasteners. (I think the smexy man is my favorite. Who here is surprised?)
Two more things:
1) Everyone reading this needs to bug Riley to get a LJ (that he friggin updates!)
2) That 391€ I was supposed to use to buy insurance? Can I buy an iPod instead? (I ♥ my Rotary Club.)
The Language of Silverware: If you put your fork and knife on opposing sides of the plate, it means you're still hungry. If you put them both on the right, it means you're finished. If you put them both on the left, it means you didn't like the meal.
( The Laws of Anime )
What a find that was.
School: incomprehesible. Yay for maths I've done already. Not yay for gym teacher with a mullet who looks like Patrick Swayze (this is a Very Bad Thing...I'm talking about a woman.)
But is Sport we played a kind of Prisonball, how fun is that? Except no bowling pins. And the gym is tiiiiny. (In History we're learning about Hitler.)
In other news, I have drawn a smexy man, a zombie marionette, and a conversation between angel and demon concerning the gavotte and small metal fasteners. (I think the smexy man is my favorite. Who here is surprised?)
Two more things: