And From the Rain...

Dec 23, 2006 14:17

...springs a drenched adolescent who might be a little bit (or completely) infuriated at the fact that there is, in fact, no snow on the ground in her tiny, northern home when there should be, at the present date, at least three inches feet of it rather than what there is currently, that being enough rain to make three feet of snow, if the ( Read more... )

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bemorechill December 23 2006, 22:09:44 UTC
Yes, I am Jewish. Merry Christmas to you!

Where do you live, if you don't mind me asking? I live in Canada (same city as wench_for_hire actually), and there's no snow either! It's really sad, actually. To see how bad pollution has gotten and stuff.

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waffus December 23 2006, 23:34:00 UTC
I live in southern New Hampshire, and it's just damp right now. Not a speck of snow. (And the weather's saying none on Christmas, either, which is just...cruel.)

Actually, my sister told me that her therapist told her that her friend, who is somehow connected to the field of meteorology, said -- goodness, I'm breaking that rule about having too many dependent clauses here, along with every English law pertaining to pronouns and antecedents, I know I am -- that it's somehow connected to the Gulf Stream. (However, it's fairly obviously that global warming with its buddy ozone depletion has its hot hands in this, too. Nobody can deny that.)

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bemorechill December 23 2006, 23:51:39 UTC
Oh, I just googled a map of New Hampshire. During the summer, I usually go to Waterville Valley, which is like, in the north. But, it's the same state. So yay!

Bah, I had to write this French essay, so I wrote it about golbal warming and all that and I said that storms are more violent because people pollute. It's a good thing it was for French class and not science class, right? Haha.

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waffus December 24 2006, 15:34:40 UTC
Goodness, I love how nobody knows about New Hampshire, even in America. Without maps, people would begin to doubt our existence.

Yeah, all the tourist attractions are up north. (Skiing the winter, lakes and amusement parks in the summer -- I think we dominate the world of cheesy amusement parks.)

Hey, you probably weren't wrong on that essay; it sounds correct, anyhow. (And hey, writing about global warming in French class is smart, because your teacher most likely won't know if what you're writing is correct or not.) :)

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lemonjelly_ December 24 2006, 14:01:34 UTC
Hey lady, it's totally okay! We've all been crazy busy/distracted/procrastinating.

I need to reply to that last email you sent me. I'm not even gonna make an attempt on The Beast. I think we should make it more of a fortnightly catch-up to save us both from impending death-by-long-emails. Whaddya reckon?

Anywhooo - Happy Christmas!

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waffus December 24 2006, 15:29:20 UTC
"Hey lady, it's totally okay! We've all been crazy busy/distracted/procrastinating."

Look in the dictionary and you'll probably see my face next to the definition of "procrastinator." I've been fine-tuning my setting-off skills this year. I'll have to stop...later. :) [/lame procrastination joke]

You mean the reply to the e-mail you sent me...November? No, it's cool if you don't, because really, all I believe I asked was what you meant about that writing comment you left in my last LJ entry a few months ago. (That, along with more self-berating, of course.)X(

Oh, don't. You'll kill yourself. The thing's half the length of a novella for goodness' sakes. (And yes, that sounds great. I'd rather not have my toe tag: "C.O.D.: Writing e-mails twice the size of a college thesis paper.")

Merry Christmas to you, too! Hope yours will be as great as your birthday!

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blushingsigh December 24 2006, 16:53:04 UTC
YAY YOU ARE BACK!!!
a huge disgrace, really
Aww, shucks. But yay if we can make an AIM date.
Happy holidays :)!
PS: I think bad covers should be banned.

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waffus December 26 2006, 21:37:09 UTC
Yay! I'm finally talking to you, which means that there is a possibility of an AIM date being made.

(Oh, I hope you enjoyed your holiday to the fullest.)

And yes, Rhianna took a gun to the song's head and just mercilessly pulled the trigger. She stole the backbeat (which makes the song catchy) and some of the lyrics and failed at being original.

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bemorechill May 14 2007, 23:09:45 UTC
NEW JOURNAL! 2546! And I'll friend you right back as soon as I log on there.

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