May. 14th, 2003
m4d fr3nch sk11z
May. 14th, 2003 09:23 amGood wine, good cheese, and for 20 years, France has had its own computer network for getting information to the public.
Bon Anniversaire, mes amis. Je préfere votre fromage et chocolat au lieu des stupides fritures de liberté du congrès d'idiot.
Bon Anniversaire, mes amis. Je préfere votre fromage et chocolat au lieu des stupides fritures de liberté du congrès d'idiot.
now I feel the upswing..
May. 14th, 2003 09:58 amWell, the weather is gloomy, more my style. I think I'll be fine for the next few days. Maybe there was an evil entity in me or something, because I feel a little like someone whose clensed; a little empty, wobbly, hazy sight, a little dizzy, but more myself. Sometimes one can only use time to heal various wounds. I still havea few doubts about some things, but at least for now, they don't seem so insurmountable.
Besides, in 12h02m... ;)
Besides, in 12h02m... ;)
I'm a baad pussy!
May. 14th, 2003 11:46 am
I am a rude kitten with a little pink butt
Which cute or possibly strange kitten are you?
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ph3r the m4d s|<11z of 7hy 10rds!!
May. 14th, 2003 12:32 pmHouse of lords trying to be down with anti-spam..
good effor *golf clap*
Fav quotes:
" Lord Renton: My Lords, will the Minister explain how it is that an inedible tinned food that lasted for ever and was supplied to those on active service can become an unsolicited e-mail, bearing in mind that some of us wish to be protected from having an e-mail?
Lord Sainsbury of Turville: My Lords, I am afraid that I have not been able to find out why the term "spam" is used, but that is the meaning it now has. It is a matter that should be taken very seriously because it not only clutters up computers but involves a great deal of very unpleasant advertising to do with easy credit, pornography and miracle diets. That is offensive to people, and we should try to reduce it.
Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, I can help the Minister with the origin of the word. It comes from aficionados of Monty Python, and the famous song, "Spam, spam, spam, spam". It has been picked up by the Internet community and is used as a description of rubbish on the Internet. "
good effor *golf clap*
Fav quotes:
" Lord Renton: My Lords, will the Minister explain how it is that an inedible tinned food that lasted for ever and was supplied to those on active service can become an unsolicited e-mail, bearing in mind that some of us wish to be protected from having an e-mail?
Lord Sainsbury of Turville: My Lords, I am afraid that I have not been able to find out why the term "spam" is used, but that is the meaning it now has. It is a matter that should be taken very seriously because it not only clutters up computers but involves a great deal of very unpleasant advertising to do with easy credit, pornography and miracle diets. That is offensive to people, and we should try to reduce it.
Lord Faulkner of Worcester: My Lords, I can help the Minister with the origin of the word. It comes from aficionados of Monty Python, and the famous song, "Spam, spam, spam, spam". It has been picked up by the Internet community and is used as a description of rubbish on the Internet. "
I want cheetos.
I shouldn't eat cheetos. I'm hungry. But I want to starve until dinner. <
vampirequeen's cooking up some stiffed leg o' lamb with goodies & red wine. Plus cheetos are unhealthy.
Fuck it. I want it.
yum. Cheetos.
I shouldn't eat cheetos. I'm hungry. But I want to starve until dinner. <
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Fuck it. I want it.
yum. Cheetos.