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One Of Those Days
Posted Dec 10, 1999
As we lead up to Christmas, I ( being a returning student ) find myself with a little more time on my hands than is usual, and in a somewhat contemplative mood. Most of the time, what occupies me is women. Not women in general, but particular women. Of course, being single allows/forces you to be distracted by more than one woman at any one time, and so it is the case with me. Actually, there are only two, but that's quite enough to be getting depressed with for now. There's A, who's enchanting ( something of a Sabrina Fairchild, if you catch my drift, and even if you don't ), who I haven't told how I feel, and then there's V, who has wonderful eyes, and a boyfriend. Who's French. In fact, he's so French, he lives in France. So not only those V support the British Beef ban ( heh ), it's unlikely that she'll trade her french croptop in for an English model. Oh, the mundanity...
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Indicators.
Posted Dec 3, 1999
As in car indicator lights. Bit of a lost art, using them, it seems. Although there are a growing number of drivers who use thier indicators AFTER they've made thier turn. Why?
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Rain. UK rain.
Posted Dec 3, 1999
People who live in the UK are rather odd. This may happen in Seattle, too ( and I'd be intrested to know if it does ), but it strikes me as rather strange that, in a country infamous for the amount of rain that it collects throughout the year, still can
manage to have people living in it, who, when a storm happens, will stop all work in a office, run towards a window, and go, "ooh, will you LOOK at that rain... "
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