Posted by Kazper at 7:22pm Dec 11 '06
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I'd like to impale -_^ Kate Beckinsale. lol. (Horrible, I know. But she's a hot vampire, what is a mere mortal man to do?)
The freedom and savings that a bike brings, compared to the bus, is significant but so is the work.
All too often I think we see others reactions to our actions as actions.
An opinion made in ignorance that happens to be correct is still an opinion made in ignorance.
The major problem with the movie: "Dickie Roberts: Child Star" is that there is next to no Alyssa Milano in it. What's up with that? I was very disappointed. :(
Relatives are expensive: when they come over I must go out.
Not only do I tend to replay everything I say in my head, pretty much, I also tend to replay everything everyone else says in my head, pretty much.
Here's a cool idea: a variable room. Imagine a room with no specific function. It has a storage closet which contains the necessary components of specific rooms which can be taken out and set up when needed. Now imagine a small house with only one room with no water or gas or electricity connections so that a bathroom and kitchen can be pulled out and set up anywhere in the space...
The more I realize my own imperfections the more able I am to understand other's imperfections and the more willing (anxious even) I am to accept them.
~Shawn Savoie~
~Ottawa, Ontario, Canada~
The freedom and savings that a bike brings, compared to the bus, is significant but so is the work.
All too often I think we see others reactions to our actions as actions.
An opinion made in ignorance that happens to be correct is still an opinion made in ignorance.
The major problem with the movie: "Dickie Roberts: Child Star" is that there is next to no Alyssa Milano in it. What's up with that? I was very disappointed. :(
Relatives are expensive: when they come over I must go out.
Not only do I tend to replay everything I say in my head, pretty much, I also tend to replay everything everyone else says in my head, pretty much.
Here's a cool idea: a variable room. Imagine a room with no specific function. It has a storage closet which contains the necessary components of specific rooms which can be taken out and set up when needed. Now imagine a small house with only one room with no water or gas or electricity connections so that a bathroom and kitchen can be pulled out and set up anywhere in the space...
The more I realize my own imperfections the more able I am to understand other's imperfections and the more willing (anxious even) I am to accept them.
~Shawn Savoie~
~Ottawa, Ontario, Canada~