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About to maketh my nails look purty than get some shit together for tomorrow.

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I want to go to CC tonight...If I can get this pain under control, I would surely be there.

Just got to wait and see. Dancing helps keep this at bay, but I tried something different and am now paying the piper...

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Time to get back to business

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100% Board Domination!!!!

The World belongs to MEEEE!!!!!

:evil:

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Ironically enough, I find that I get more work done when I'm sleep deprived than I do when I am well rested... :confused:

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It cracks me up at the number of people who fall for email scams telling them things like this one I just got:

Marisa Harrison

: $114,586 PER MONTH: Starting Income

You never see:

$325 per month starting income

NO! They all keep going after the BIG INCOME like yeah, this could be me...

Hello! What part of Internet Scam did they miss!

NO!...it will never be you!

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It is depressing to know that I have been trained in the skilled trades and building maintenance and operations, but never taught finished carpentry for various reasons known only to the administration. Although I can construct a structure from the ground up in no time, completion of finished applications seem to take forever because I have to teach myself as I go.

Even though my work may not suffer, people's confidence in me does.

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Time to get back to work

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1+1, is not 17, and never will be.

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With all the interesting comments I keep hearing about this place,

I figure I must live in DETROIT, but I don't LIVE in Detroit...

and I'm finding that to be a good thing...I think :blink:

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No girl will ever match the special place she has as my friend, one of the perks, of not being human.

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If I go to bed right now, I still might be able to chauffeur OK later...

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Things would be much easier if the doctors would just fix my wards condition.

I never knew you could be too young for surgery.

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I think I'm about to trip back into madness for awhile...

Mental state getting difficult to cope with for the moment...

And this blasted pain in my side is not making it any better...

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ITS TIME TO MAKE BACON AND TOAST,

BREAKFAST AT TEN PM.

NEXT TIME, WAFFLES.

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Looking forward to sleeping.

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I hate going to work for a bitch that spend twenty years for being a heroine dealer who got a free degree while there curtesy of our tax dollars while I owe tons of money in loans I get to take orders from a old dope dealer! Detroit is so fucked up, no wonder our city is run by thugs.

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Things have to change..I can't continue like this.

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Let's see what tomorrow brings...

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My obsession with Les Ramoneurs de Menhirs is dying down a bit to facilitate my new obsession with Foals. I prefer Punk vox to passive Indie vocals but they're really damn good at layering melodic sounds.

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.......beep..........

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When I was a child I was fascinated by science. Mostly physics, chemistry and astronomy. As I grew older I drifted more toward history, politics and philosophy.

A little over two years ago my roommate and I pulled out a telescope to look at what he thought may have been Mars. A little research was done and the object in question was Jupiter. We seen a little speck through the telescope and thought "wow, that's kinda cool".

After we lost it in the vastness of space we tried to find it again. Eventually we realized that the tiny speck that looked like a bright star wasn't Jupiter. The highly visible circle (with equally visible cloud bands) was Jupiter. Just as amazing were the four faint specs of light around the planet. The names of these specs are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.

Since then my curiosity about our universe has once again erupted. It wasn't until tonight (staring in awe at the gas giant again) that I realized just how much that one summer day in 2010 reawakened something in me that is so wonderful. I can't even describe in words what it feels like.

Kevin Wanless. (Slogo)

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When I was a child I was fascinated by science. Mostly physics, chemistry and astronomy. As I grew older I drifted more toward history, politics and philosophy.

A little over two years ago my roommate and I pulled out a telescope to look at what he thought may have been Mars. A little research was done and the object in question was Jupiter. We seen a little speck through the telescope and thought "wow, that's kinda cool".

After we lost it in the vastness of space we tried to find it again. Eventually we realized that the tiny speck that looked like a bright star wasn't Jupiter. The highly visible circle (with equally visible cloud bands) was Jupiter. Just as amazing were the four faint specs of light around the planet. The names of these specs are Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.

Since then my curiosity about our universe has once again erupted. It wasn't until tonight (staring in awe at the gas giant again) that I realized just how much that one summer day in 2010 reawakened something in me that is so wonderful. I can't even describe in words what it feels like.

Kevin Wanless. (Slogo)

It's been too long.

Thank you, I needed that.... :happy:

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I am thinking I am might have to go beyond my comfort zone and limits in order to get my family through this rough patch.

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