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ClearAsCrystal

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  1. I just wandered into this thread from the history on my hunt for good old threads. HAHA curious, just curious. funny stuff :lol:
  2. awe :'( I miss a couple other people. The threads around here are so funky, though. That makes it harder to stay around. I mean, there are like a jillion games floating. If you want to play games... get a Wii fukkahs! :rolleyes: My sister is in the room right now, but even if I died right now...it would take her a few minutes to take her eyes off her damn books to notice anything wrong! Sad.
  3. :nice: I miss you too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :blush: Awe! I should come by here more often. Starting to lose touch
  4. modest mouse - dashboard
  5. we take horrible pictures :dozey: mon chat
  6. nope, black the next poster took dance?
  7. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR *takes big bite outta your.........*
  8. specially if I am the driver :evil:
  9. well it's not that ALL are sex fiends/maniacs. But this is how it goes... There are two types of people who you might pick up hitch-hiking... You either get a person that is just good natured and just wants to get home safe..... OR ...worse case scenario: You end up with the person who you pick up with very bad intentions to hurt you. Who wants to take that chance? I live in Houston and that is but an hour from Huntsville, TX. That is where the state penitentiary and the death chamber is in Texas. Every once in a while, Texans are given an announcement via any media to beware of hitch-hikers because there was an escapee from Huntsville. I'll be damned if I ever happen to be the person who happens to picks up a prison escapee. I did give a ride once, but it was a young girl who needed to get to school. Harmless.
  10. There is nothing wrong with this thread at all. Everyone chill. This topic just seems a bit off because not many threads touch deeper than the surface. And some of these every once in a while are not bad. Just honest. It made me think a bit of who out there really loved me enough to check up on me to know I am safe and doing well.
  11. gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
  12. Jack. I think I really could relate to the mom-kid situation because the reason I moved out was mainly my ever crazy mother and her awesome demands on me. I also admire my mom for having raised FOUR kids on a below average income. She struggled for many hard years for us to get back up after the leaving of my father. I always thought she must have become a super woman at that time. But then, she lost her powers or something in my early teen years and just went crazy or something. She made herself into a person I had immense trouble respecting. I did because she at least raised her kids to respect their parents...but she made it a difficult trial. So it's this torn feeling right? Between loving and remembering and respecting that past super strength of getting us kids though the tough times and also of wanting to just totally not know her anymore because she is just someone you can't stand. It makes me feel like a bad kid, to a mother...but I won't take back that I have justifiable reason to have a strong dislike to my mother. Because of all the things I had going on with my mom, I can believe that you mom has treated you like a least favorite or an outcast ugly duckling or something. I can believe that now-a-days, parents can do some of the best and worst things.
  13. bleghhhhhhhhhh :sick: I can't stand those shoes! And I HAVE seen the ballet flat versions of those. I didn't think they could get worse but I had to eat that idea up!
  14. no, but I have been a hitch-hiker's ride.
  15. i've thought about this before. figures :dozey: Well, if three phone calls go unanswered by me from my fiancé...he will most likely call my sister or my brother in law (my current roommates). If there is no reply, he would call my job. No reply or a negative one, he might call my family (though they wouldn't know much at all of my whereabouts). Basically, he would try to track any friends because he is a worrier like that. :rolleyes: It does depend how I die. But I know it wouldn't be long to find me of it was at home because my roommates both come home at 6pm everyday. Maybe if my car fell in a ravine or somethin it would take lots longer, but at least there would be a search, ya know. it's good to be loved :smug:
  16. i would like to climb atop a water tower :)
  17. O? :wink3: gooooooooooooooooooooood
  18. i like that many gadgets have made life more simple... but at the same time make people think they need useless things to cook or clean when really, they didn't have it before and things were just fine. Most just make people damn lazy assed.
  19. heck yeah! that smilie is ultra cute. :nice: it's the only thing that comes close Loreto's cuteness :blush: yeah, I just said what everyone else was thinking :smug:
  20. awe ! :nice: i leave the thread for a few hours and there is like spam! MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I read it but haven't replied. Hope you will be around when I do :kiss: You know, the message was awesome because hardly anyone pm's me anymore. You are the only one who cared. :bigcry: and I didn't even make the time to reply. sorry :kiss:

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