Sunday, December 28, 2003
Ah...bolt.com. I haven't had an account there since high school. I might get one there, but I've been pretty busy building my website, as of late.
I'll probably create an account there when I am ready to advertise my website...(=
What kind of stuff do they offer there? I was just wondering what has changed...
Well, until the next post, talk to you later. (=
I'll probably create an account there when I am ready to advertise my website...(=
What kind of stuff do they offer there? I was just wondering what has changed...
Well, until the next post, talk to you later. (=
Friday, December 26, 2003
i wonder. . . do you have a BOLT account?? it's absolutely free. . . sound enticing??? i'm always on under the name super_sycoh, just search for me.
Wednesday, December 24, 2003
hello
Hey, if you want, I can send you an invite code for a free journal at LiveJournal. GreatestJournal is free, too. Let me know what you think...(=
I love the puppet show! (=
I love the puppet show! (=
Wednesday, December 17, 2003
HAHAHA!!! MORE PUPPETRY AMUSEMENT!!!!
Tuesday, December 16, 2003
DID THEY DESERVE IT?
Little Rock--The nation's educational crisis has taken a poignant twist this Christmas, as thousands of poor-spelling children have unwittingly addressed their "Letters to Santa" to Satan and suffered tragic consequences. Ten-year-old Sally Ryder mistakenly asked Satan for a pony and was trampled to death by the Budweiser Clydesdales at a football game. In Minnesota, six-year-old Timmy Brattle, hoping for a TonkaTM fire-truck, was killed in a four-alarm blaze that a whole company of bright, shiny pumpers could not extinguish. And hundreds of children asking Satan for Legos have found themselves buried alive inside colorful, pricey tombs made of the famous inter-locking bricks. Postmaster General, Sarah Smith, has spent most of the past week scrambling to defend her employees: "Look, we just deliver the mail. The return bestowal of gifts, or alternatively, an eternity of hellfire and torment is left up to the recipient." She continued, "My advice is for everyone to work on their spelling. We've seen quite a few letters to 'Santa, Reaver of Souls' lately, and I'm sure Chris Cringle has no idea what to do with the talismans and chicken guts he's getting." |
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Sunday, December 07, 2003
well. . . let's see. . . i'm a big draco/hermione fan. but i also like the severus/lily ship. man slash scares me. *shivers* how 'bout you??
Monday, November 24, 2003
hey s.s.
what's your favorite ship? i don't think i've ever asked, but i'm cusious...(=
what's your favorite ship? i don't think i've ever asked, but i'm cusious...(=
Little Rock--The nation's educational crisis has taken a poignant twist this Christmas, as thousands of poor-spelling children have unwittingly addressed their "Letters to Santa" to Satan and suffered tragic consequences. 




