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Sunday, April 2nd, 2006
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10:51 pm
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i just need a hug and someone to tell me that my mom is going to be alright. i can't do this on my own.
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| Thursday, September 15th, 2005
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5:34 pm
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She broke down the other day, yeah you know Some things in life may change But some things they stay the same
Like time, there's always time On my mind So pass me by, I'll be fine Just give me time Time, there's always time On my mind Pass me by, I'll be fine Just give me time
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| Tuesday, April 12th, 2005
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11:32 pm - just another reason to dislike my math teacher who wears her dreadlocks on the top of her head.
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you think your teachers are ineligible of teaching at a college level:
my math teacher, who is teaching differential equations math, a math class that is higher than calculus 3, is putting an essay on our test thursday. not a short answer, but a one to two page essay, counting 30 points. and in addition to that, we're gonna have hard as hell math problems to work out all in a time frame of 65 minutes. now usually, this wouldn't be as bad since she gave us what the essay is going ot be on. but since it takes me 3.5 hours to write a one page essay, i'd say i'm in some trouble.
oh joy.
can't say that i'm looking forward to taking that one.
wait, is ineligible even a word? you see the words i put in essays, i tried multiple times to put uncooperative in my essay that i just wrote. and i swear that it's a word. is it not?
current mood: bedtime woot woot.
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| Thursday, March 3rd, 2005
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11:20 pm - the three little devil kitties i can't wait to get home to...
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| Friday, February 25th, 2005
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9:13 am
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| Thursday, February 24th, 2005
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1:43 pm
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erejalewjlkfjasklfjlsajf
what the hell, you'd think i learn by now. NEVER EVER wait until the last minute to get tickets. no interpol for me. :(
current mood: poooooooooop
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| Tuesday, February 22nd, 2005
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10:58 pm
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two pages down, three to go. boooooooooohoooooooo. i'm crying b/c i've been working since 5 pm on this damn thing. not steadily, but just working in general. i'm about to start working for real though, so i can get my caffeinated ass out of this library and go to SLEEP. my bedtime is NOW and i am not in my bed.
mmmmmm coffee is my new best friend. mmmm splenda. how i love thee. you make my coffee so sweet to the tongue i could just lick you up.
mmmmmm genocide. how i love writing about thee. it just makes me so happy to write about mass murder in various countries. it makes me jubilant to be in this world. mmmmmm evil dictatorships.
everyone should see hotel rwanda. that movie owned. very sad but very informative.
one year on friday!! we're going to top of the hill!!
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| Thursday, February 3rd, 2005
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9:27 pm
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| Friday, January 28th, 2005
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6:05 pm
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sex and the city owns
everything else.
home tomorrow to see movin' out and *hopefully* seeing raybo and ashley at the mall (southpark)
then driving back here in the ice/snow/sleet to go to school.
woot.
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| Wednesday, January 26th, 2005
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8:29 am
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| Wednesday, January 19th, 2005
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4:28 pm
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i forgot the best one of all...me falling while the little twerp that goes to charlotte country club laughed at me
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| Thursday, January 13th, 2005
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3:52 pm
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does anybody want to buy my bright eyes ticket or know someone who would like to go? i have no money (i am not even joking) and i can't afford to go to this show. i'm selling it for what i paid for, 25 bucks. you'd be sitting with raybo and a friend of hers. i'm really sorry but i can't go. i need money. i can't not eat in order to see bright eyes. no matter how much i want to see them.
and don't ask me what i spent my money on b/c i don't know. all i know is i have fifty dollars to my name and with no income or no job that amount won't be increasing until summer.
current mood: i feel like shit.
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| Wednesday, January 12th, 2005
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8:17 pm - questionnaire....
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due to the recent tsunami, an outbreak of malaria spread by mosquitos has occured in thailand and i also believe india. to get rid of the disease and save thousands of people, governments are debating on whether or not to use DDT, a chemical once used in Africa to kill mosquitos transmitting malaria. DDT is also unsafe for the environment, killing off ecosystems and once almost made the bald eagle extinct in north america.
the question is this: if you were able to make the ultimate decision on the above matter, would you save thousands of people from the disease thereby destroying the environment or would you save the environment by not using DDT and increasing the risk of malaria in the surrounding population?
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| Tuesday, December 7th, 2004
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9:29 pm - this beautiful song converted me to bluegrass.
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well you send my life a whirlin, darling when you're twirlin on the floor and who cares about tomorrow, what more is tomorrow than another day. when you swept me away, yea you swept me away.
i see the end of the rainbow but what more is a rainbow than colors out of reach if you come down to my window and i climb out my window, then we'll get out of reach. and you swept me away, yea you swept me away.
you said with such honest feeling but what you really mean when you said that i'm your man? well how my darlin can it be when you had never seen me and you never will again. that you swept me away, yea you swept me away.
life is everchanging but i will always find a constant comfort in your love. with your heart my soul is bound and as we dance i know that heaven can be found.
well you send my life a whirling darlin when you're twirlin on the floor. and who cares about tomorrow what more is tomorrow than another day? when you swept me away, yea you swept me away.
swept away--the avett brothers
current mood: unproductive.
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| Monday, December 6th, 2004
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10:19 pm - my christmas list.
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dear santa,
please do not bring me any more blue collared button up shirts for christmas. i am already satisfied with the 20 that i already own. instead, i ask that you please bring me a kitten that is nicer than the DEVIL siamese cats that we already have. they do not enjoy my company and i need a cat to love, preferably one that loves me also. i would prefer one that is not very hairy and that does not have a fat round face. please make him slim and cuddle-icious. please name him peanut after my Peanut and please let him enjoy sleeping in my bed with me as well as spending long nights watching tv. if you insist on bringing me something else besides peanut jr. i prefer for you to bring me some brightly colored tights that i will probably never wear as well as some shirts that are not blue. because my wardrobe consists of soley blue and white shirts and it is time for some diversity. and also, please bring me an A in physics. die physics die. thank you santa and i will be waiting with a plate of peanut butter cookies and chex mix because they are the shit.
signed, the almighty wise ass aka e-lizabeth
oh look it's ten seventeen and i haven't done a damn thing since 7:45. way to go lizbo. this is why i wrote myself a little note that says: DO NOT STUDY IN THE ROOM. YOU WILL GET NOTHING DONE. WALK YOUR LAZY ASS TO THE LIBRARY. i guess i just forgot to read that one before i left this morning. sigh...
current mood: stressed
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| Sunday, December 5th, 2004
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5:10 pm - yay bush!
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Bush sets out plan to dismantle 30 years of environmental laws By Geoffrey Lean in Washington 05 December 2004
George Bush's new administration, and its supporters controlling Congress, are setting out to dismantle three decades of US environmental protection.
In little over a month since his re-election, they have announced that they will comprehensively rewrite three of the country's most important environmental laws, open up vast new areas for oil and gas drilling, and reshape the official Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
They say that the election gave them a mandate for the measures - which, ironically, will overturn a legislative system originally established by the Republican Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford - even though Mr Bush went out of his way to avoid emphasising his environmental plans during his campaign.
"The election was a validation of the philosophy and the agenda," said Mike Leavitt, the Bush-appointed head of the EPA. He points out that over a third of the agency's staff will become eligible for retirement over the President's four-year term, enabling him to fill it with people lenient to polluters.
The administration's first priority is the controversial plan to open up the Arctic Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling. Two years ago the Senate defeated plans to exploit the refuge - home to caribou, polar bears , musk oxen and millions of migratory birds - by 52 votes to 48.
But with the election of four Republican senators in favour of the drilling, and the disappearance of one who opposed it, the administration now has the votes forvictory.
It plans to follow with an energy bill - also defeated in the last Congress - which would investigate vast new tracts for exploitation for oil and gas. It will also encourage the building of nuclear power stations, halted since the 1979 Three Mile Island accident.
Far more radical measures are also under way. Joe Barton, the Texas Republican chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, who is to help push through the energy bill, has also announced a comprehensive review of the Clean Air Act, one of the world's most successful environmental laws.
Environmentalists predict the emasculation of the Act, which has cut air pollution across the country by more than half over the last 30 years. Not to be outdone, the Republican chairman of the House Resources Committee, Richard Pombo, has announced a review of the Endangered Species Act, for the protection of wildlife. The law has been the main obstacle to the felling of much of the US's remaining endangered rain forest. And in a third assault, Congressional leaders have also announced an attack on the National Environmental Policy Act, which requires details of the environmental effects of major developments before they proceed.
Philip Clapp, president of the National Environmental Trust, said last week that the previous Bush administration had largely contented itself with weakening environmental legislation, but the new one intended to go much further. He added: "We will now see an assault on the law which will set the US in the direction of becoming a Third World country in terms of environmental protection."
The environmentalists point out that almost every local referendum on environmental issues carried out on election day achieved a green majority.
They recall the fate of the assault on environmental law - headed by the former Congressional Speaker, Newt Gingrich, in the mid 1990s - which caused such opposition that Congress enacted tough new green legislation. 5 December 2004 16:58
goodbye animals, goodbye trees, goodbye breathable air. hello destroyed ecosystems, hello vast wastelands, hello asthma and cardiovascular disease, hello fucked up america.
this is just another reason why i will be moving to europe immediately after i graduate. there is no fucking point in trying save the environment in america when our country is run by corporations, and not by the people. this is a nation of hypocrisy. the land of the free? what is that? free to what? have abortions? not much longer. get married to the one you love? only if it's of a different gender. free to breathe clean, unpolluted air? only if you filter it first.
and i'm not a tree hugging hippie. this affects everyone, not just people who are pro-environment. because in reality every one is pro-environment, in one way or the other.
current mood: worried current music: rilo kiley in my noggin.
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| Friday, December 3rd, 2004
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5:17 pm
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how coooooool.
last night at dinner there was a jazz band playing!! in our dining hall?!??!! what the h???
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| Thursday, December 2nd, 2004
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12:38 am
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note to self:
do not drink a large cup of coffee two hours before your bedtime. not a very good idea.
current mood: very very awake current music: none
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| Tuesday, October 26th, 2004
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10:15 pm
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oh yea oh yea.
this weekend when we went home to see the producers, the main character was cameron from FERRIS BUELLER"S DAY OFF! the feature film! he was the one with the snazzy car that was really introverted and odd. and then spazed out about the mileage. cool huh? i thought so.
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| Tuesday, October 19th, 2004
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11:02 pm
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quick update.
the faint last night were superb. really enjoyed the show. shoutout to raybo and brannon for coming. also for seeing kole! what a wonderful surprise. fall break was fun. bought lots of clothes and layed around (very good). i needed the rest.
stressed to the max with work. won't be updating for a while.
hope everyone is doing okay.
side note. boys are funny when they dance. specifically boys that can't dance. specifically stephen and davy. aww cute boys. i stil love stevie though. it was funny watching him try to find the beat.
alright. back to enst/physics/math/more enst
i need a clone. seriously. that would be so nice. especially if she was smarter than me. then we could split up our subjects. she could have physics and math and i could have my environmental classes. wouldn't that be nice.
only we couldn't share stephen. he'd be all mine. she'd have to find someone else. she could date someone that looks like him, only not as cute. why am i talking about this.
good night.
current mood: tired current music: none
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