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Aug 31, 2005 19:33

Wel... Ik kom net terug van Xing An. Ik ga niets zeggen over wat er daar gebeurde of wat we daar deden, maar het waren denk ik de beste drie dagen van mijn leven.. Ik kan het echt niet geloven. Het was magisch... We houden van elkaar en... Wel, we zien wel wat er in de toekomst gebeurt. Ik heb alleen maar positieve gedachten, maar ik maak wat ( Read more... )

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joeynormous September 4 2005, 07:26:06 UTC
I've been reading some of your old entries, and damn, you have had an interesting life in the last year/year and a half.

I would agree with you on the whole, "most americans being dumb asses and all", but the only country that I've ever been to is Canada.

I'm supposed to be coming across a decent amount of money next year, and I really want to see Australia, the UK, France, Germany, and Italy. I don't know if I'll get enough to go to those, or even one of those places, but if so, we should probably meet up somewhere other than Holt high school.

Keep posting entries, I find them very interesting.

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maartensfs September 4 2005, 09:03:51 UTC
Damn, my life has been a self-guided rollercoaster these past times.. I made some very good decisions and regret absolutely nothing. The sheer number of experiences that I've had in the last year alone are enough for a lifetime, but condensed ( ... )

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joeynormous September 4 2005, 17:28:29 UTC
Heck yes, if you have a wedding, I want to be there.

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maartensfs September 5 2005, 07:27:47 UTC
Sounds good. It's crazy shit here in China, though. I'm going to meet the father and grandmother in like a few days! I'm sure they'll get straight to the point, like they day with my mate Ali. Three months after he met her he met the parents and three weeks after that they talked marriage.

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gone_and_aerogy September 5 2005, 03:02:33 UTC
Yeah, I'd want to be there as well.

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maartensfs September 5 2005, 07:29:10 UTC
Did I mention that I'll be moving to her minority village which is in the MIDDLE-OF-NOWHERE^3?! It's not just traveling to a remote place, but traveling 200 years back in time. It's that traditional.

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