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Sojourner

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I love autumn... it's my favorite. God is so cool making beautiful seasons for us to enjoy...



plus my birthday's in the fall... :)

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Thy Geekdom Come

[quote name='StColette' date='Sep 21 2004, 11:49 PM'] hehe Hsmom my bday is in the fall too :)

11/11 ^_^ [/quote]
Ditto.

10/26

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I want snow... lol. I LOVE SNOW! And so does Kea, lol. The dog and I have snowball fights and shovel the driveway together... okay mostly me shoveling and throwing, lol, but she does jump for the snow. LOL!

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO summer is over!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (or as an english person would say it- NEVAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

actually early fall aint bad- but i hate the dark and cold of late fall and winter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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theculturewarrior

[quote name='picchick' date='Sep 21 2004, 04:51 PM'] lol!!!


Gotta a questions. Why do you call me Pict Chick? [/quote]
Well, if you want the short answer...cause I'm goofy. :D

Long answer because your screename reminds me of a track off of one of Pink Floyds lesser known albums about small furry creatures and a Pict.

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[quote name='Iacobus' date='Sep 22 2004, 11:31 AM'] I want snow... lol. I LOVE SNOW! And so does Kea, lol. The dog and I have snowball fights and shovel the driveway together... okay mostly me shoveling and throwing, lol, but she does jump for the snow. LOL! [/quote]
I liked snow when I was a kid, but now I have to walk in it and drive in it ... and I've slipped on ice and broken my arm before.

Plus, it seems I can never get warm in winter.

Maybe I'm old, maybe I'm just not fun anymore, maybe I've lost the childish joy I once had ... but winter makes me depressed and .... cold.

:mellow:

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theculturewarrior

[quote name='Iacobus' date='Sep 22 2004, 11:49 AM'] LOL TCW have you ever read HitchHikers Guide to teh Gaxaly? [/quote]
Well...I started to get into it when I went to Vermont one once I perused the local library...but my sister kicked me out before I could finish it. :(

Anyway, no, I must not have gotten to that part.

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Sojourner is [i]OLD[/i]. LOL! I mean she almost fifty!

LOL! At least half way, lol.

I am never cold, it makes me happy. If I am cold it is either realllllly cold or I am sick.

I don't care for driving in the snow, last winter was my second winter driving. Both winters I almost took the car ditch... and this winter I won't have ABS... lol I guess I am going to learn how to drive teh Canadian way, lol.

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[quote name='theculturewarrior' date='Sep 22 2004, 12:57 PM'] Well...I started to get into it when I went to Vermont one once I perused the local library...but my sister kicked me out before I could finish it. :(

Anyway, no, I must not have gotten to that part. [/quote]
LOL! I wasn't refering to anything in the book, lol. It is just that the other day I was re reading it and the humor in it reminded me of you, lol. Things like,

"Matter transferecne beams, he decided, were not as much fun as, say, a good solid kick in the head."

or

"The trouble with most forms of transportation, he thought, is basiclly that not one of them is worth the bother. On Earth-- when there had been a Earth, before it was demolished to make way for a new hyperspace bypass-- the problem has been with cars. The disadvantages involved in pulling lots of black sticky slime from out of the ground where it had been safely hidden out of harm's way, turning it into tar to cover the land with, smoke to fill the air with and pouring the rest into the sea, all seemed to outweigh the advantages of being able to get more quickly from one place to another-- particularly when the place you arrived at had probably become, as a result of this, very similar to the place you left, i.e., covered with tar, full of smoke, and short of fish."

Both of those are from Douglas Adam's (RIP) [i]The Restaurant at the End of the Universe.[/i]

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