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  • I Am Death

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    Heartache :/
    No problem :) I'm getting sick of my hair haha...but won't cut it all off :P
    January 14th, 2009 at 01:27pm
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    I know ey :P
    I'm not too good, but will survive I guess..
    What you up to?
    Btw I love your hair :P
    January 14th, 2009 at 12:29pm
  • I Am Death

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    Hey...Stumbled across your profile...
    I'm from Adelaide too :)
    What's up?
    January 14th, 2009 at 07:37am
  • chromatography.

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    I can understand the Kitchen though, because you're cooking food in there and if it isn't clean... who knows what contamination could be occurring to your food? Microbes! :crazy:

    I get that, it's easier to clean other people's messes. I find it more easier because their mess irks me more than mine and in some regard the person has a deadline, whereas I can clean my room in my own time etc. Or maybe I'm just too lazy. :lmfao

    That really has to suck, I like in the best corner public transport wise. I have a 15 minute walk to the station and three different bus lines that go to six different destinations. It's all really convenient. That probably fuels my love of it, just a bit.

    Walking reminds me of that campaign we had here: "Go For Your Life!" and the Walk to school one too.

    My parents don't say that. :shifty They just say they haven't seen it. Usually if I loose something it'll actually be out of my room for some reason. It's insanely weird. It's like the missing object grew feet and walked off. Reminds me of [i]The Adventures of the Wishing Chair[/i] for some reason. :think:
    January 14th, 2009 at 01:36am
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    My friends do the same or when people find out my age and go: "How's the driving?" :lmfao The way I see it I'm helping save the environment like you said. Plus, at the same being a lot more healthy. My parents drive the car to go around the corner, literally. Do you really think those extra gas emissions are needed when you can walk there in about five minutes? -head shake-

    I love public transport. Wow :shifty I live off that stuff, it's my way of getting from A to B and I have no problems with it, just going on it really late at night by myself. :XD

    I'm like you, I cannot imagine my room spotless, it needs that clutter, it just is normal. That's probably why my room can't stay clean for long but messy for ages. The only con so far is the hiding places for insects and not being able to find what I want when I need. :think: Nice, I've done that too, I'm highly unco too! I tripped over half the class in a dance class at school.

    Cleanliness makes me feel sterile. Do you get that?

    I like my kitchen neat and elsewhere but my room, it's just different.
    January 11th, 2009 at 11:39pm
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    :tehe: There are pros to driving but I just don't like the idea of sitting behind the wheel, driving. It just doesn't appeal to me. All my friends have their L's except me. :lmfao I don't care though, means they can take me places. :tehe: Well, that's what I'm hoping. They just don't know it yet.

    My step-mum says I'm not a good role model for my younger brother if I'm not getting my L's soon, because he may want to do the same as me. Who cares? He drives a go-cart better than me. :file: I'm scared of parallel parking.

    :lmfao Well, originality is great, because it has eccentricity. As well as being a conformist. I love that word, when everyone says conformist and the irony is that we're all conformists. :XD It's like the whole hypocrisy thing.

    My dad told me to clean my room. It's atrocious. I woke up this morning, slipped on a piece of plastic and went flying into my door. It hurt.
    January 11th, 2009 at 10:05am
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    Why thank-you. I changed it again. :XD

    -hi five- You're like my driving idol now! I don't want to drive, so I'm kind of procrastinating with the issue. I know I have to eventually, but I just don't like driving generally, like my dad. He only got his driver's license because his girlfriend when he was eighteen kept nagging him to get it. My step-mum keeps nagging me.

    :hand: The younger learner's aren't as good as us older learners. :tehe: My supervisor at work only got her license last year. She was 40. :lmfao

    I stayed home too, I slept pretty much through New Years.

    I think all their donuts are sugar-coated! :tehe: Except the amount differs from each one. :lmfao They are incredibly sweet. I only have a blueberry one once and I really liked that, but I don't really have Kripsy Cremes. I feel guilty knowing how much crap is in it. :XD
    January 10th, 2009 at 11:17pm
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    Well, you've given me a reason to actually go for my Learners...my parents are still irked I haven't gone for them yet. -eye roll- Do you drive?

    Christmas felt the same for me and it feels so long ago, same as New Year. I didn't do much for both; Christmas was the relatives, New Years just stayed at home. Your New Years sounds nice, a lot of people went to this White House thing at Telstra Dome here. :think:

    Got a favourite Kripsy Creme donut?
    January 9th, 2009 at 10:01am
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    The donuts were yummy. What I ate of them. Not as good as Kripsy Kremes though. Those are nice. :yah

    2009 in two days. It's unbelievable. My friend reminded me I'm 18 in less than four months. How is the big 18? Just curious...any special treatment?

    What did you do for Chrissy?

    You could always do the New Year fireworks...those always seem promising.
    December 30th, 2008 at 12:57pm
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    It's Christmas today. :arms: Merry Christmas!!

    This year has just flown and like this season...it just flies like the wind for some reason. I didn't work this week. -beams- It was great. We went to the supermarket today. They had donuts packets of four on special for 49 cents each. Those Mr. Donut brand. In the yellow box. :XD

    New year is in a week. :tehe:
    December 24th, 2008 at 03:34pm
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    Today was a great to observe people's predictable logic:

    They all think: "Okay, people don't come in the morning so, we'll do our Christmas shopping in the morning."

    Idiots, because that's what everyone else was thinking! When I came in at 8am this morning the checkout lines were going into the aisles. >.< It was quiet by midday and for the rest of the day that some checkout guys & girls got sent off to stack selves.

    I just realised that Christmas is in five days. I'm not excited in the least. It's just weird. -thinks- You?
    December 20th, 2008 at 07:19am
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    I don't stock shelves. I'm a checkout chick...-shifty- They reserve that job for men mostly. Women tend to work on the registers.

    Hi-five to being uncoordinated! I tripped over half the class once with my super dancing skills. :file: I had to dance with my teacher. She said straight out that she never wanted to dance with me again. I kept standing on her feet.
    December 19th, 2008 at 03:11pm
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    That's got to be annoying. I know someone who was employed with Coles and for six months they didn't give them shifts, despite how many times the person asked for shifts. I think they compete for shifts over there. At Safeway, which shall become Woolworths, we get a roster. According to my friend who used to work at Coles. They had shifts and it was first there, first served. For casuals anyway. The part-time & full-time would've been rostered down of course.

    I'm working a lot. It's rather annoying standing for five hours at a register or stocking cigarettes. -sigh-

    How often do you ride your bike?
    December 12th, 2008 at 12:57pm
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    Unfair. I'm doing year 12 next year. We got stacks of holiday homework. I've done all the reading books bit. Smiley

    Working pretty much. Biking around my suburb too.

    Where do you work?
    December 7th, 2008 at 12:03pm
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    Hey. That's a pretty cool place! I know a great person from there, so you're on the cool list too. :tehe:

    Watcha been up to?
    December 5th, 2008 at 10:01am
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    You betcha! Aussie spirit. You?

    I'm alright thanks.
    December 5th, 2008 at 08:03am
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    Hey, no problem. I'm only stating the truth. Smiley

    What's up?
    December 4th, 2008 at 01:21pm
  • Leonore Paisley

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    Thanks! :cute:

    I'm so obsessed with Europe, it's almost ridiculous. :tehe:
    December 4th, 2008 at 08:04am
  • vanete.

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    :lmfao
    Why thank you, I'm trying my hardest.
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    October 11th, 2008 at 06:01pm
  • vanete.

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    Well, I was but I'm stuck.
    onthepornpart.
    *coughs, innocent smile*
    October 10th, 2008 at 04:29am