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I'm pretty pissed, because there's not one torrent for Ricky Nelson on mininova. You're telling me that there's torrents for some of the weirdest, dumbest, most downright retarded music and there isn't a single one for a classical rock legend like him??? Are you f*cking joking? Urgh... stuff like that REALLY pisses me off. >(
Oh, and torrentz isn't working either, f*cking peice of sh*t torrent website.
Oh, and torrentz isn't working either, f*cking peice of sh*t torrent website.
Read my horrible webcomic you fat assh*le!
[quote="Jay C"e0]I'm pretty pissed, because there's not one torrent for Ricky Nelson on mininova. You're telling me that there's torrents for some of the weirdest, dumbest, most downright retarded music and there isn't a single one for a classical rock legend like him??? Are you f*cking joking? Urgh... stuff like that REALLY pisses me off. >([/quotee0]
I have no idea what you just said, but I'm gunna just agree with you and share your anger and frustration. Ummmm.......GRRRRRR....or whatever.
Anyway, I'm halfway between neutral and over the f*cking moon (but not literally
) . I'm planning to go out into the countryisde on Friday to do some sketches of some landscapes in my art book and I can't wait. Plus I started writing up my 2nd South Park fan-fic today; something which I've been planning for a few months now. 
I have no idea what you just said, but I'm gunna just agree with you and share your anger and frustration. Ummmm.......GRRRRRR....or whatever.
Anyway, I'm halfway between neutral and over the f*cking moon (but not literally



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A little agitated. My bus ride home tonight was delayed for 20 minutes or so. As we pulled into the transit center, the driver saw a group of people gathered at one of the bays. There was a fight going on, and one of them had a lead pipe about three feet long! WHAP! WHAP!! The assailant runs off and the victim is out for five minutes before slowly getting to his feet and...boarding a bus to who-knows-where??? Since the driver was witness, he had to stay a while and tell the police what he saw.
And other people around were whooping it all up like they were all on cheap crack! I couldn't believe it!
Sometimes, I think that somewhere on the evolutionary ladder, we've come across a broken rung!
And other people around were whooping it all up like they were all on cheap crack! I couldn't believe it!
Sometimes, I think that somewhere on the evolutionary ladder, we've come across a broken rung!
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AngusMcTavish wrote:A little agitated. My bus ride home tonight was delayed for 20 minutes or so. As we pulled into the transit center, the driver saw a group of people gathered at one of the bays. There was a fight going on, and one of them had a lead pipe about three feet long! WHAP! WHAP!! The assailant runs off and the victim is out for five minutes before slowly getting to his feet and...boarding a bus to who-knows-where??? Since the driver was witness, he had to stay a while and tell the police what he saw.
And other people around were whooping it all up like they were all on cheap crack! I couldn't believe it!
Sometimes, I think that somewhere on the evolutionary ladder, we've come across a broken rung!
Seriously... what the f*ck is wrong with people? Why would the victim just get up and walk away, and why weren't the other people doing something to help... like notifying the authorities? Geez!
How do i feel? Dizzy and disoriented... kind of shaky... and i swear the painkillers are making me lose weight because everything's all baggy and I've lost my appetite. I can't wait until I've healed...

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Eh. A little hungry but nothing new. Missing one of my real life friends. Wanting Starbucks.

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I feel completely confuse and nervous. My best friend is having an operation tomorrow and I'm going to the hospital so I can be there for her. The thing is, visiting sick friends is not something I normally do, and I don't know how to act around her. I don't know...she came and stayed with me when I had my accident last summer and she was there when they didn't know whether or not I was going to be ok. She's going to be fine, so I can't even imagine how she felt. I just don't know. I hope some of that made sense.
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windigo21 wrote:I feel completely confuse and nervous. My best friend is having an operation tomorrow and I'm going to the hospital so I can be there for her. The thing is, visiting sick friends is not something I normally do, and I don't know how to act around her. I don't know...she came and stayed with me when I had my accident last summer and she was there when they didn't know whether or not I was going to be ok. She's going to be fine, so I can't even imagine how she felt. I just don't know. I hope some of that made sense.
windigo, you should be there for your best friend when she has her operation because I'm guessing what she needs the most is for people to be there for her. Still, you shouldn't act differently around her afterwards-- you should be able to talk to her about the things you normally talk about, and definitely listen. Still, you should probably let her have her space, and don't bring too much attention to her sickness. Give her a gift once in a while, but other than that just talk and do stuff with her as if she were still healthy.
I know it's hard on you seeing friends in the hospital and having operations. It's hard on everyone, and I should know, because one of the guys from my homeroom suffered a concussion, and I've seen my dad and younger sister (both diabetic, plus my dad has a heart condition) in the hospital numerous times. It's difficult. If you need someone to talk to, I'll be here.
I feel kind of happy-- my mouth doesn't hurt, I'm laying off the painkillers, and I just found out I got accepted into the Tommie Ambassadors! (They're a very selective campus support group for students and incoming freshmen at St. Thomas.)

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