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Name: Eric Country: United States State: California Birthday: 2/12/1985 Gender: Male
Interests: My best friend, the PS2...ah, how pathetically lovely
Expertise: Hm..well...I'm not good at much...I can be really boring really well...and...I can be really mean pretty good too.
Occupation: Retired Industry: Entertainment
Message: message me
Member Since:
3/27/2003
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| I have been meaning to write something at one point or another, and
hoped that my return would be marked by something profound...but no,
it's just me, so I am going to make a little list of things that were
good and bad recently.
Good
- Church...somewhat going consistently
- In-n-out two times in four days
- Stephen is back from Korea
- I finally bought myself something that I have been wanting for two years
- I found out that pineapples grow from their own tops, which is cool as hell
Bad
- Mimi almost killed me today....again
- Stephen is back from Korea...and brought back crappy presents :)
- It is still hot
- School is starting soon
- The new Harry Potter book....sucked...it did, don't argue
And other things, that I cannot conjure into my mind at the moment. I
was thinking a bit ago about my violin, and how it may or may not be
rotting in its case even as I think about it. It struck me how
strangely uncanny the resemblence was between a person and their
instrument and a person and their friendships. You play an instrument
for however many years, and you stop for a while. You pick it up
again, and you suck. You don't remember sucking that bad, but you
just do...its horrible, you shove the instrument back into its case,
and you ignore it for a while. Anyone who played an instrument in
high school and tried to play again recently, you know what I'm talking
about. The memories of playing that instrument are just...pretty
much memories, memories of some time way back when in a place where the
instrument and yourself were familiar and things were all good.
Do you do anything to recapture those memories? Practice for hours,
look through old bags to find your music, try to recapture what is
lost? Of course not, that would require work, you silly
rabit. But do you throw away the instrument, maybe give it to
someone that would actually use it? No, we'd rather just keep it
around to look at it, maybe reminisce once in a while about the
instrument. Interesting.
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| Wow, America is officially the dumbest country in the world. I had some hope for this land of greed and stupidity, but I guess there really is no hope. How is it that anybody can vote for a man that has only manipulated the American public to push America deeper and deeper into a cesspool of economic/foreign policy? It's not even like we were lied to then got the results we wanted...we are being lied to AND we're getting shafted left and right. GG America, the world has that much less respect for our common sense and ability to choose our leaders. And to the Christians who think that voting for Bush was the "right" thing to do because he shows "Christian leadership"... because invading other lands and erasing their culture is so loving and merciful right? Because continuining to give the top bracket of the elite tax breaks and deciding to ignore the middle and lower class is so moral and just full of Biblical backing. Wow, people have been lied to and manipulated for so long that they just want to continue this charade...this election makes me sick. | | |
| First of all, that entry below was not written by me, but by friends of mine who took advantage of my sleeping self. Secondly, I'm super tired from not doing anything for the last two weeks. Thirdly, I'm pissed at my computer because it suddenly got owned by trojans and viruses. It keeps installing the same stupid programs! And the great thing is that it keeps installing an adaware program...the irony kills me. | | |
| im going to drop out of college and dedicate my whole life in finding jose lima's wife's name. | | |
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