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Fri Jul 4, 2008, 6:18 AM
  • Mood: Obsessed
  • Listening to: Le danse poutine
  • Reading: WRH Resourse Files.
post for Canada Day (btw happy belated canada's day my canadian lovers)

BUT I WILL MOST DEFINITELY POST FOR INDEPENDANCE DAY!

Happy Independance Day my American Lovers!!!

Go out, fire you gun, shoot off some explosions, get drunk, high and be absolutely crazy, your grandcestors fought your country, show 'em how proud of them you are!!

YEEE HAAWWW eh!!

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TAKE THAT BRITAIN! WOOT!

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w00t!

Hey, did you get my latest email?
which one?
I've gotten a couple but i haven't had time to reply

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HAH!

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The poet ranks far below the painter in the representation of visible things, and far below the musician in that of invisibe things.
::: Leonardo da Vinci :::
:D Just callin' it like it is. I get all patriotic come canada day, so you should for america day too!!

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The poet ranks far below the painter in the representation of visible things, and far below the musician in that of invisibe things.
::: Leonardo da Vinci :::
just the one about the approval on the Goldspice coloring, so I can send it in for posting.
:D

...I wanna go to Britain :( lolol...like...to visit :P

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Oh yah, definitely!!

I checked last night, I do have it, I love it Submit it!!

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