Evil and senioritis....

Jan 25, 2005 22:08

La la la. Today, I had lunch with a member of the trinity of evil. And I think I was surprisingly restrained, given the circumstances. Though if other people had not been there, I probably would have given him a taste of the sharp side of my tongue for being cruel to my Layla. Fuck what he did to me...but grrrr about what he did to her. Oh ( Read more... )

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loren0486 January 27 2005, 18:46:06 UTC
Okay, wow I can tell we have alot in common just from reading this first entry.
I'm a Gov/Politics major at University of Maryland in Europe.
What school do you go to?
Want to know the biggest difference between us though? You Democrat. Me Republican.
Can't wait to talk more!

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jamirblaze January 27 2005, 23:35:28 UTC
Uh oh...a conservative ( ... )

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loren0486 January 28 2005, 07:37:27 UTC
Yes I am a conservative. LOL.
I also agree with you that the current administration has abandoned some of it's original conservative ideals. I do stray on some of my fellow conservatives ideas however. I am very pro gay rights as I do not believe that to be a choice (ala abortion). I believe that someone is born with certain desires and such. How can we hate someone for the way they were born?
Don't worry to much on using your Bush icon. If all you do is use an icon then believe me your alot better than most friends I have. I actually lost friends through this election! News flash, I do not personally represent Mr. Bush so bitching constantly at me will not get policy changed. MLOL!
Yes I am an American going to school abroad. As I hope to work in foriegn diplomacy it was an opportunity I couldn't resist. I hope to work at a U.S. embassy somewhere. I'm just a Freshman so I have many years to go before hand though.

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jamirblaze January 28 2005, 07:58:39 UTC
::rolls eyes:: People are so stupid. While I think it is unfortunate you're convervative ;), I certainly wouldn't unfriend someone over it. You're better off without those type of people anyway.

I could get started on my rant about how Bush isn't very conservative, but that's for another time and place.

Yeah, the State Department is something I am considering, as well. But my main priority right now is law school and doing my LSAT and all of that.

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loren0486 January 28 2005, 07:59:54 UTC
yeah, those are more immediate goals

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jamirblaze January 28 2005, 08:02:21 UTC
I'm so overwhelmed by all of that right now, I can't even think about what I am going to do in the long term. Half of the time I think I should just marry a man who can keep me in the lifestyle that I think I should become accustomed to and keep going to school to study about the 10 million things I would like to.

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loren0486 January 28 2005, 08:07:24 UTC
Oh my God, you could have taken that thought straight from my head.
I always so I am just going to screw school, and tests and interning and just marry a politician instead. Hahaha

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jamirblaze January 28 2005, 08:15:31 UTC
I couldn't marry a politician. I'm too naughty for that. Besides, I've met many, many, many politicians in my day, from all four major parties, and the only one that came off semi-decently is now former Governor Bob Graham. Nader was an ASS (and then some), Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican Congressman) an ass, Scott Maddox (FL Dem. Party Chairman) an ass...I could go on. Janet Reno was very impressive in person, though, I must say, though I tend not to like her on a whole.

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loren0486 January 28 2005, 08:17:53 UTC
Hmmm, yes I think that unless a new crowd og hot politicians came though in the next couple of years I don't think I could do it either. Maybe I oculd marry....a SWIMMER. Hahahahaha.
*coughianthorpecoughcough*

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jamirblaze January 28 2005, 08:21:56 UTC
Blah. Everyone says that Jeb Bush's son is very attractive, but he's not my type. That branch of the family has too much drama for me to handle anyway with drugs and the like. I know some aspiring Republican politicians from all the shit I do on campus, but I tend not to like them very much either for character flaws, not political affliation, for sure.

Ian...yeah. You'll have a fight on your hands for him. ;)

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loren0486 January 28 2005, 08:24:02 UTC
I agree, the Bush family does have to much drama to get involved with.
I figured you and about half the female population would fight me for him. MLOL!
But ohhhhhh would the nights with him be worth the fights.

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jamirblaze January 28 2005, 18:21:32 UTC
Well, all families have their dramas. Theirs are just a little too public for me.

Yes, the nights would be worth it...assuming that you win. ;)

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loren0486 January 29 2005, 09:24:08 UTC
Tehehehe, yes assuming I win.

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