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Jan 07, 2005 15:40

New Year, Old Habits
The New Year is like the phoenix, the legendary bird that rose from its own ashes; it gives us the annual opportunity to rebuild the smoldering wreckage from the previous year’s failures ( Read more... )

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animator January 8 2005, 01:18:39 UTC
Here I thought you had no bad habits, no vices, no negative connotations. You are human, normal, with fault. I feel better now.

:p

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punkdhiver January 13 2005, 01:20:32 UTC
Oh, I'm not human or normal, just imperfect.

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saidforfake January 8 2005, 02:47:57 UTC
i heard about the new gym! not that i saw the old one, but ya know. it sounded like willie wonka's chocolate factory with hot workout people instead of oompa loompas. well thats how justin explained it anyway. next time i'll have to stay sober enough to go to the gym the next day and not barf my insides up.

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punkdhiver January 13 2005, 01:19:18 UTC
The people at the gym'd be hotter if they chanted the scary oompa-loompa songs while they pumped iron.

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sexxielilbella January 8 2005, 03:13:02 UTC
you always make everything okay with your intelligent words

can u give me a way to explain why i scrub my teeth like 50 times a day and have such an obsession with it?

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punkdhiver January 13 2005, 01:18:04 UTC
If you're anything like me, it's because you're obsessive-compulsive about that slimy feeling they get every few hours.

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well... aidensocal January 8 2005, 03:25:19 UTC
pencil in our lunch soon and we will get manicures! my sister used to bite her nails horribley and the only thing that stopped it was wearing acrylic nails. It hurts your teeth when you try to bite it and it tastes worse then nibble no more! hehehe... as for the burger bar hmmmm heart attacks "gods revenge for eating his furry friends..." (yes i am still and atheist, but i thought that was a cute bumper sticker)

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Re: well... tenorgirl33 January 8 2005, 14:54:19 UTC
Heh...that's exactly what happened to me! I was a horrible nail biter until about 7th grade when I started to wear acrylic nails. I would still chew on them, but all it did was leave little dents in the acrylic, so since it was pointless, I stoped biting my nails.

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Re: well... punkdhiver January 13 2005, 01:17:05 UTC
Oh, if I had acrylics, they'd all look like mottled pencils.

The shame, the shame!

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sarahislame January 8 2005, 03:31:47 UTC
Ack. I hate that liquid stuff that prevents you from biting your nails, sucking your thumb, etc. Well, hate that it doesn't work so well is more like it. My baby-sitter gave it to me when I was 6 to prevent me from sucking my thumb, and I just stuck my thumb in my mouth and it eventually lost the flavor.

My school built a new gym (or, "recreation center") last year and I hear it's nice. Of course, I wouldn't know. :)

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punkdhiver January 13 2005, 01:15:48 UTC
Yeah, that's the same stuff.

The genius who invented it obviously was not aware that it would fail for people who would effectively bite the stuff off anyway.

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