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Name: CoOkIe Country: Jamaica Birthday: 5/19/1988 Gender: Female
Interests: singing, jigging (get jiggy with it, na na na na....), gobbling up lots and lots of COOOOOKIES, hunting for werewolves in my backyard, music-listening, having long conversations about Charmin toilet paper, writing UBER-LONG absolutely pointless emails, writing UBER-LONG letters just b/c u have pretty envelopes to use up, UBER-LONG pointless telephone conversations, coming up with different ways to kill wasps, running up and down the driveway in army gear with an airsoft gun, and being TERESA!!! Expertise: making up jigs to the silliest randomest songs ever!! Occupation: Retired Industry: Construction
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Member Since:
1/15/2003
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| Today, I stalked a bunny. Bunnies, bunnies, bunnies, bunnies, BUNNIES EVERYWHERE!!!!
I use xanga when I feel like procrastinating!!!
"One might even venture to say that the familiar is reassuring. We more
or less know what to expect. What it will be like. It will be familiar.
Which may be a good reason why we, every once in a while, wish to get
away, to escape from the familiar, to visit some far-away
place...because we are willing...no...because we are eager to stretch
our imaginations and see something for the first time, something that
is not yet entirely familiar. And so, if we are open-minded, we want to
introduce to our existence something that is new, something that is
different. ..And then, in no time, we discover that the longer we stay
in one place, the longer we sleep in unfamiliar beds, the longer we
meet people from other countries, the more familiar it all becomes. How
long can something remain unfamiliar? And, perhaps an even more
important question is, does the unfamiliar activate and spark our
curiosity and interest? Is it a call to us to explore and familiarize
ourselves with the unknown?"
~Walter Abish
An excerpt from one of my Hausaufgabe readings, the topic of which I
pondered like....ein Monat vor because I was having a conversation with
someone telling them that I absolutely embrace unfamiliarity because I
constantly seek new things, new experiences, new people, etc etc, but
in reality, that, in itself, is repetitious. Crazy ironic world!
Classes started two days ago! EEE! SO EXCITED!!! SO SWAMPED WITH HOMEWORK ALREADY!!!! COLLEGE IS MARVELOUS! =D
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| Sooo.....if anyone is going to Athens anytime in the next month...they
should kidnap me, and it'll be the funnest thing everrrrr! 
Goodness, UGA kids only moved in this past weekend, and I already miss them! This whole college moving away thing is starting to get to me....
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| If Jason doesn't come home soon, I'm going to shoot myself in the foot 3 billion times!!!
Oh, I've been patient for MUCH TOO LOOONNNNNGGGG!!!
I'm currently coming up with a plan to destroy Collegeboard, which I
don't think will be hard, because the whole disgusting system is run by
stupid jellyfish. All this waiting is driving me insaaaaaaaaaane!
Waiting for pictures to upload! Waiting for Jason to return! Waiting
for Collegboard to put me off of hold! Waiting for people to get back
from vacation! Waiting for COLLEGE to start! Waiting for my lunch to
digest!!! AAHH! I need someone to sit here and wait with me.....but no,
everyone's either on vacation, at orientation, or working all the time!
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Ah, much better.
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