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And what, hoe? A foe? No? posted Dec 11th 2005, 3:43PM
Mood: CheerfulMusic: The Opera from 'The Fifth Element'
I'm possitivly aglow this morning. I'm singing, dancing and making quirky weird little comments. I have no idea why I'm in such a good mood. New day, new clean slate I suppose, I just woke up this morning and thought, despite my mum yelling at me, this is going to be a good day.
And damnit it had better be a good day. I'm home alone with the boys today; mum is at work and Father is out with 'friends' cutting firewood.
I'm at home, finishing up some homework that's due tomorrow and waiting until about five-thirty to call Rob (unless I have supper and dishes to do at that time, in that case it'll be more like six-thirty, seven o'clock before I can call). I have Danny here and he's so cute; starting to walk and all that, he walked across the room before falling on his padded bum. hehe.

I've been taking a lot of Quizzilla quizes because I am strange and I enjoy it.
Take my quiz that I created the other day pwease: The Quiz

Something I typed up a few minutes ago: It's a difficult thing; war. The ins and outs, the wondering if it's even worth the death. Doubt and all of that... And it's only the fears on the on looking side that I can sympathize with, and that's on account of my being spoiled and kept from such things. I knew my grandfather (now deceased) had been in a war. I never heard his old war stories because he never spoke of it, I imagine it hurt him, in fact the only reason I knew that I fought was because of the pictures of him from when he was in the service.
Freedom, in any sense of the world, can never be free. To have peace you must prepare for war.

The only thing I have to say about this particular war is that we should spend more of our time, our recourses, dealing with the issues that are in our own country. America would be a lot better off if we didn't keep trying to take over the rest of the world.
And the ideology of war itself is not much to look at. It's shameful; the fact that to deal with problems, dating back to prehistory, humans have always had to fight about it. But I suppose that's just our nature.
And I have the utmost respect for anyone that is apart of the military, someone who would fight for us, in any odds. That's the way with true heroes; not the generals or president or anything in between, but the common soldier, fighting, dieing for their homeland.

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Alright, about now that's all I've got to say. As things update and progress I'll add more entries or edit this one.
Fare thee well, o' whoever reads this.
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whisperelmwood Says: (Dec 17th 2005, 1:33AM)
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thanks for another fave ^^
whisperelmwood Says: (Oct 2nd 2005, 3:59PM)
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thanks for the fave ^^
LaunchSkylinne Says: (Sep 25th 2005, 4:11PM)
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Thanks for the great comments and the fav, I appreciate it.
LaineRage Says: (Sep 18th 2005, 5:12PM)
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Thanks for all the faves! I really appreciate your kind words!
ohxvelveteen Says: (Aug 3rd 2005, 2:34AM)
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Thank s for the fav on "out of body expirience."
I really appreciate it!
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