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Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 1:17 am
by mr_gee

;0


 


if you really wanna know


 


i play cs once a month


for some reason i enjoy working


i bought into my work.. now i own it


renovated this house i live in.. splitting the profit with my dad when he sells


missin lil g33


made a 30 min snowboarding and mountain safety speech at powder king resort in bc


brother sent me 600 lbs of limestone sculptures via canada post from the arctic


met a french girl who happens to be a fox and is 19.. it is heaven cus i always had a school girl fantasy :P


 


same ol



Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2005 9:39 pm
by Alice

I spend my days in misery longing for mr lee


Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:35 am
by NebZ

Been swiming for three months straight, hopefully I'll get to go to states and win a title.


 


Doing well in school. My Engrish teacher is the funniest guy around.


 


Waiting for possible acceptance letters from Grinnell, UH, USF, ULV, and Kalamazoo (mishitgan, right? :o).


 


Sleeping is a luxury I take for granted every night. I think I suffer from a minor case of insomnia.


 


Oh, and I smell like chlorine.



Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 2:53 pm
by dubey

i live in a zoo :)


Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2005 4:51 pm
by Jusander

I'm finally getting my life back in order. With good luck I will be able to get my studies running fairly normally after being on a sick leave since last may. The effects of mental medication are discussed a lot but when you find the medication and dose that suits you it can really be a lifesaver.


 


Living in a student apartment complex where most of the people are foreign exchange students really has its advantages. You actually get to know your neighbours! The Finns usually just sneak to their apartments through the common room silently without bothering to keep any social contact. For someone like me who has moved here from the other side of the country and needs to build his social network from practically nothing it can get annoying. Thanks to these foreign students I get the chance to improve my English skills and they are generally really nice people - specially the chicks...