Well, so ends the last day before I am no longer a child. Would I do my childhood again? Yes, I would. But unfortunently I can't. I can only hope that I am more sucessful in leading a happier adulthood
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Hey, I can prove it! Simply obtain photo identification, and a reasonable sum of money. Then saunter along to your most convenient licensed venue, and proceed to imbibe a large quantity of alcohol.
oh yeah, Im so sorry I completely forgot to call two weeks ago, then i was right into exams and i was studying late every night. Just try and remember to call me when you think of it and I'll do the same. I felt really sad the other day when i looked in my diary and saw where I'd written (ages ago) 'Bronwyn coming to stay!!!' on my birthday weekend.
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anonymous
June 12 2006, 23:29:30 UTC
Sorry to hijack this post, but after searching online several times over the past few years, I've finally found a hit for this song -- I have this mp3 that I got from a friend who got it from a friend, and I've not been able to track it down as yet. So I was quite excited today to find that you'd posted a few lines in one of your posts: http://citcat299.livejournal.com/11909.html
The song in question is the second last one -- "a mirror cracked...". Can you tell me any more about it? The mp3 I got had no title, and has "Jars of clay" as the artist (a theory perhaps reinforced by your quoting it right alongside "The Eleventh Hour"). It sounds rather like them musically, although the voice doesn't sound right to me. Anyway, any info you can give me on it would be fantastic. Drop me an email at andy at durdin dot net if you can.
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happy birthday!
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It's all uphill from here, I'm sure!
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Simply obtain photo identification, and a reasonable sum of money. Then saunter along to your most convenient licensed venue, and proceed to imbibe a large quantity of alcohol.
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I will try to remember to call you tonight to wish you a proper happy birthday.
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The song in question is the second last one -- "a mirror cracked...". Can you tell me any more about it? The mp3 I got had no title, and has "Jars of clay" as the artist (a theory perhaps reinforced by your quoting it right alongside "The Eleventh Hour"). It sounds rather like them musically, although the voice doesn't sound right to me. Anyway, any info you can give me on it would be fantastic. Drop me an email at andy at durdin dot net if you can.
Cheers! Andrew.
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