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The last thing I bought was Patti Smith's horses, but I'm too lazy to get a picture of it.
I wish I had bought it sooner, I love it. |
I recently purchased a foothold on my sanity. It's a slippery slope, though.
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http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Mary-Ellen-Mark-Mary-Ellen-Charles-Hagen/9780714846170-item.html?ref=Search+Books%3a+%2527mary+ellen+mark %2527
some fake blood chewy Werthers a pack of smokes |
2 coffees, a shawarma, and these:
KTL 2 limited print vinyl, somehow with abnormal tracks on it ![]() King Britt presents the Cosmic Lounge (free jazz compilation) ![]() |
fostex mr-8 Hd and LEm rd 82 fx just arrived in my mail, yay.
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I spent 5 gold to change from shadow to holy, then I had to spend another 10 gold to refine my talents to include 5 points in silent resolve (due to the fact that my new_phat_healz were drawing too much agro).
all-in-all, I'm happy, and I get to go back to wearing my fancy dress instead of the ugly vest (that I only wore to pump out extra shadow damage). it's an intangible purchase, so I can't show you a picture of it, but I have no buyer's regret (so far). |
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mmmm beautiful. all in black is better. |
28mm Mikuni Carburetor - it makes my Lambretta faster.
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I knew you would be so thrilled to hear about it that it would make you speechless! |
speechless*
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I have no idea what yr talking about. :o
PEE.s.: thar b kno lunnch 2day. i b @ teh dentst. |
i knew i should've quoted you.
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You guys sound so masochistic.
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The Barnhart Dictionary of Etymology (Wilson, 1988, ISBN 0-8242-0745-9) says: "~I~ pron. 1137 i; later I (about 1250, in The Story of Genesis and Exodus); developed from the unstressed form of Old English (about 725) ic singular pronoun of the first person (nominative case). Modern and Middle English I developed from earlier i in the stressed position. I came to be written with a capital letter thereby making it a distinct word and avoiding misreading handwritten manuscripts. In the northern and midland dialects of England the capitalized form I appeared about 1250. In the south of England, where Old English ic early shifted in pronunciation to ich (by palatalization), the form I did not become established until the 1700's (although it appears sporadically before that time)." |
I just purchased a TICKET TO HELL!!
allllll aboard! |
Floatin is getting mad...
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growingslowly is a chocker. Girlgun told me something about a banana.
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Mmmm... tell me more.
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