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[UMMO Letters] omg, I just have to plug this wonderful RIAA Toilet Paper. Wish I could buy this wholesale.
Some slightly related:
[Wyrd] Volcanoes: I was always taught to plan ahead, and so it's a rare day I run out of jack all. Sure, I might decide I want something particular to eat and I'll have to run to the store to get a few ingredients, but I don't ever run out of paper towels, soap, shampoo, shavers, toilet paper, laundry detergent, milk for the kids, cat food, or any other non perishable item I can stockpile. Of course, that state of mind might have been really reinforced when I lived in the woods with the ex. Nothing like knowing you have to drive 30 min to get whatever it is you are missing to make you keep careful inventory and not run out of particular items!
[Blondie's Blog] Memes?: ?! *picking self off floor in shock*If I could be a toiletpaper manufacturer...I'd sell the co'y... their breath any time this century. ;)If I could be a lawyer”¦ someone out of my past would wish... applying for If I could be a writer”¦ Damn I wish I was - 100 thoughts a minute but the eloquence
[: :][LoVeY-DoVeY-Me][: :] gggrrrrr: Think the crab was scared of us since we made lots of noises... Another thing is, why is it that the Ang Mo Kio sec are having their exams on 12 MAy which is the frist paper and its like one day after the last paper... Wahahax... So sad yeah...
[Jake Ludington's MediaBlab - Gadgets, Movies, Music and Making Media] Click to open your mind...: There is a wealth of knowledge sealed between the mundane covers of books, some worthy of retention in the canon of the great, and others fit for no more than the fate of so many pages in the days before toilet paper. It would take a better person than me to determine which of these categories all but the brightest stars would ultimately inhabit, but thanks to the tireless efforts of a humanitarian file ranking with the noblest of questors, a growing treasure beyond price is available to any who but click to open the doors of the Project Gutenberg. Okay, enough of the elevated diction, but seriously, there is so much knowledge and wisdom to be had for nothing but the time to absorb it.
[A day in the life...] Unrealistic: Well, I've been in The Cities for about 2 months now and it seems I am still waiting in line on the runway. I realize that it's fairly crazy to think that balancing your checkbook or buying your own toilet paper will somehow propel your life into the kind of adulthood we see in movies. I know that a 40 hour work week won't automatically give me the adulthood I've always dreamt of, but I can't help but wish it would. What I wouldn't give to have the life of Kathleen Kelly in 'You've got Mail' or Jonathan Trager in 'Serendipty'.
[Philosopher's Quest] Jonathan Franzen "Wants to be Alone": A Book Review.: He sat in the back row, did not say much, looked as disheveled and distracted as you did, was always pleasant and non-judgmental about everything. Inevitably, to everyone's surprise, he wrote the best paper in the class at the end of the semester. At that point, it would occur to you that you should have been much friendlier to him, since there were obviously aspects to his personality beyond the dullness of his surface persona.
[shoup house] mennonot, yes, telling stories is one of the ways...: We must realize as a culture, a government, a people that our way is not best, but in fact, leads us towards famine as we continue to extract the fertility from our prairies only to flush them down the toilet in our homes, disrupting nature's cycle of growth, death, decay and life. We must consider daily the cycle or circles we are involved in. But since so many americans are too busying paying for cars, too large of a home, they will never understand.
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