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Last person to post wins within three days. So far I am winning. WHich means everyone else is losing. HA ha ha. Ha. :shock:
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Wins... what?
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Braggin' rights.



And a new car.
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Hm. A new car does sound nice.


Three days, what time though? That's rather unspecific.
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She's probably planning on cheating, so she can win the car for herself. :shock:
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Gagner!

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The fear of long words!!!

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*is very, very tempted to just have the last word and lock the thread...* :twisted:
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Oh, crysi... You're so thoughtful!

I'm reading this book. Running With Scissors. It's sad, but incredibly funny:


As time went on, my parents' relationship became worse, not better. My father grew more hostile and remote, taking a particular liking to metallic objects with serrated edges. And my mother began to go crazy.

Not crazy as in a let's paint the kitchen bright red! sort of way. But crazy as in a gas oven, toothpaste sandwich, I am God sort of way. Gone were the days when she would stand on the deck lighting lemon-scented candles without then having to eat the wax.


I just had to find somewhere to quote that...
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C-Dette: That's been made into a movie, hasn't it? I work in Blockbusters, so I've seen the trailer like a hundred times... *twitches*

It looks pretty interesting though. I'll have to pick up either the book or the movie sometime. ^_^
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A gorilla is looking at me. :\

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I think it has... Which is weird because I haven't heard of the movie anywhere, and yet I've heard of the book a little bit. Sam told me to read it so...haha.

It's really good but I'm only about 30 pages in and I feel horribly freaked out and yet interested. It's just... weird.
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That was an awesome book, though I liked Dry, one of his other memoirs better.
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