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shes going to kill me
Posted Jan 7, 2001
And i dont blame her, its quite reasonable really.
I recon that she'll feel bette if she kills me, i certainly would, it would most definitly put an end to all my problems
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Latest reply: Jan 7, 2001
I think i'm paranoid
Posted Dec 23, 2000
But by that definition, by merely thinking that i'm paranoid, isn't that not being paranoid in it's self?
But they are trying to kill everyone, so no-one is safe, because there is war on, so they're trying to kill everyone, so therefore they're not trying to kill me, but if so, then how do we know that they aren't?
When i'm gone they'll be after you next.
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Latest reply: Dec 23, 2000
new buttons
Posted Nov 8, 2000
Ohh, look, there are new buttons on this journal thingy, or am i just being slow???
"...wait...something said...not good........I'M NOT SLOW!"
anyway, these things look fun so i'm going to go and see what they all do.
Bye
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Latest reply: Nov 8, 2000
I'm 16 (at last)
Posted Aug 31, 2000
Is this good or not? It feels great and all, to have a birthday, but it still feels strange, suddenly a whole new world opens, and its kinda scary, but fun at the same time.
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Latest reply: Aug 31, 2000
why??? tell me someone, why???
Posted Jul 3, 2000
why does H2G2 appear differently when you use netscape or IE4???
I mean, that if you registered using netscape then for some reason use IE4 to surf then you can't reply to forums, or edit your page, and the silly page is white instead of blue, like it is when everything goes walkies for a while, when it gets bored of staying in just one place all the time.
hmm, anyway.
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Latest reply: Jul 3, 2000
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