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Tuesday, March 19, 2002
Truth! Freedom! Beauty! Love!

You are Christian, the penniless poet. You believe in truth, freedom, and beauty; and above all things, you believe in love. You're sensitive and emotional, but your heart is strong.
Take The Moulin Rouge Character Test
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I can completely believe that kid :)
Posted by felicia at March 20, 2002 12:29 PM
I am Satine...
Posted by MishMish at March 20, 2002 05:20 PM
Heh. I got Christian, as well. I wanted to be Satine - if for nothing else than to "be" with Christian. *rowr* I suppose I could have rigged my answers, but I would NEVER do that. ;)
Posted by Lee at March 21, 2002 07:21 AM
all you really do need is love and that film is the best in the world and i am such a fan!
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My Death Has Been Fortold
I discovered that I should die on Sunday, May 08, 2061 at 5:17:50 PM at the age of 86 thanks to LongToLive.com. I must say, though, it's kind of creepy to watch the Life Clock (Death Clock) tick off the seconds of your life.
(Link courtesy of Portia)
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The Lofton Family
As some of you may know, Florida doesn't allow adoptions by gay people. Plese visit Let Him Stay and read the story of Steven Lofton and Roger Croteau and their five foster children. These kids have never known another family, but Steven and Roger can't legally adopt them. Please read the site and then sign the petition letting the state of Florida know that you support adoption by gay families.
(Link courtesy of Christine)
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My family and I are an emergency foster family. This means we have children stay at our house until they can be put into a long-term foster home or can go back with their parents. We have had two sets of brother and sisters and one two month old baby. Each of these experiances have only been for two months but every time I have had to say good bye it has been extreamly difficult. Even if you have a child for a even a week you can grow really attached. After a while I needed them just as much as they needed me. I can't even imagine having a child stay for 10 years and then have the government take the child away just because of your lifestyle. I think your way of life is not the government's buisness and if you can take care of a child for ten years then you can handle taking care of the child permently.
Posted by Maddie at September 3, 2002 03:40 PM
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This-or-That Tuesday
Time for Ashley's This-or-That Tuesday:
- Run or walk?
Walk. Like Val Kilmer says in Real Genius, I only run when chased.
- Thistle or dandelions?
Dandelions. They're prettier.
- Birds singing or crickets chirping?
Birds singing. Crickets are annoying.
- Allergies or none?
Used to be none, but lately I get headaches around some smells. Is that an allergy?
- A, B, C or 1, 2, 3?
1, 2, 3
- "Easy as pie" or "simple as cake?"
"Easy as pie."
- Trampoline or swimming pool?
Swimming pool. I would kill myself on a trampoline. Of course, I can't swim either, so I can kill myself in a pool as well, but I love the water.
- Nickel or penny?
Penny! I used to collect pennies when I was a kid. Love pennies.
- Basketball or baseball?
Baseball, definitely. Love baseball games, especially since Enron Field (or whatever it's going to be called now) is such a cool park. When we were kids, my brother and I were Astro Buddies and used to go to tons of games with my parents and my grandmother on my dad's side. She was a huge baseball fan and I guess we inherited our love for the game from her.
- Sliding doors or French doors?
French doors, I guess. The look nicer, but we had sliding doors all over the place at my parents' house, so they're more nostalgic to me.
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I've tried to send you 2 e-mails but they are bouncing back. I was just wondering where you get the This-or-That questions each week? Thanks!
Posted by cybertoad at March 20, 2002 09:27 AM
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Tossing and Turning All Night
I dreamt last night that I was working on the new client that I inherited on Thursday. In my dream I was answering e-mails, creating project trackers for new issues that numbered approximately 150, and taking long phone calls. I feel exhausted. Don't I get the day off since I worked all night?
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I hate that. Every once in a while I'll dream that I've just awoken, and go through my whole "getting ready for work" morning routine, only to be startled awake my a real alarm and have to do it all over again. It's so disheartening.
Posted by jamese at March 19, 2002 11:48 AM
I do that way too often. I hate waking up exhusted. :( Poor girl :( I hope that you at least came up with some great brainstorms that you can use in your job :)
Posted by kristine at March 19, 2002 12:21 PM
I would say "Yes definitely". I hate nights like that, you wake up in the morning feeling unrefreshed and tired.
Posted by munin at March 19, 2002 04:10 PM
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Happy Birthday to Another Fishgirl!
It's another fishgirl's birthday today. Go tell Marsha at fishgirl.org happy birthday! Happy birthday to you, dear Marsha! Happy birthday to you!
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Leather Care Tips
Well, I just completely fucked up my birthday evening. Like an idiot (because I am notoriously clumsy about spilling and things of that nature) I decided to do my work on the new leather furniture that we bought in January. I, of course, got a pen mark on the couch. I ran to the computer to look up removal tips, but before I could tell Steven what to use, he'd decided to try finger nail polish remover. It did remove the ink, but it also removed the color from the leather. Now we have a discolored spot on the couch. I've been so careful about not getting anything on the couch and I should have known it was a dumb idea to get on the couch with a pen. Stupid, stupid, stupid. Tomorrow I guess we'll have to see what a leather care place can suggest about fixing the discoloration. Fuck. And that furniture was so expensive, too. :-(
Btw, if you get ink on leather, try hair spray or a pencil eraser. It will supposedly bring the ink right out without damaging the leather.
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I just did the same thing, except it was my husband that made me use the rubbing alcohol.... what did you do for the discoloration?
Posted by Lynan at April 19, 2004 07:02 PM
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