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Sunday, February 06, 2005

well aperantly i cant say what i want to say, so i think that im done with this thing.....


Monday, January 24, 2005

A Belarus man runs next to a woman pushing her child cart under heavy snow in Minsk. A cold snap gripped much of western Europe with temperatures dipping below zero and snow and ice affecting traffic in many areas.(AFP/Viktor Drachev)

Ademilton, a 16.7 pound (7.57 kilogram) baby boy is seen at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in Salvador, 1,450 kilometers 900 miles northeast of Sao Paulo, in the state of Bahia, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. Francisca Ramos dos Santos, 38, gave birth to the healthy boy named Ademilton on Tuesday. He was the largest baby born at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in its 12-year history, the hospital said. 'Obviously the baby was born by Caesarean section,' hospital director Rita Leal said. 'Both mother and baby are doing just fine.'(AP Photo/Eleoi Correa, Agencia Estado)

Ademilton, a 16.7 pound (7.57 kilogram) baby boy is seen at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in Salvador, 1,450 kilometers 900 miles northeast of Sao Paulo, in the state of Bahia, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. Francisca Ramos dos Santos, 38, gave birth to the healthy boy named Ademilton on Tuesday. He was the largest baby born at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in its 12-year history, the hospital said. 'Obviously the baby was born by Caesarean section,' hospital director Rita Leal said. 'Both mother and baby are doing just fine.

Residents dig out as a blizzard dumps some two feet of snow in the area, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2005, in Boston. Whiteout conditions grounded airplanes and sent fleets of plow and salt trucks trundling through snow-clogged roadways before the storm began to ebb at midday.(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

geeze! people freak out here when we get two...maybe three inches..lol.

 

i was readin CNN.com today and saw that they think the death toll in asia and surrounding countries could go up to 220,000. kind of amazing how something can kill so many people in just a short amount of time...


A Belarus man runs next to a woman pushing her child cart under heavy snow in Minsk. A cold snap gripped much of western Europe with temperatures dipping below zero and snow and ice affecting traffic in many areas.(AFP/Viktor Drachev)

Ademilton, a 16.7 pound (7.57 kilogram) baby boy is seen at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in Salvador, 1,450 kilometers 900 miles northeast of Sao Paulo, in the state of Bahia, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. Francisca Ramos dos Santos, 38, gave birth to the healthy boy named Ademilton on Tuesday. He was the largest baby born at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in its 12-year history, the hospital said. 'Obviously the baby was born by Caesarean section,' hospital director Rita Leal said. 'Both mother and baby are doing just fine.'(AP Photo/Eleoi Correa, Agencia Estado)

Ademilton, a 16.7 pound (7.57 kilogram) baby boy is seen at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in Salvador, 1,450 kilometers 900 miles northeast of Sao Paulo, in the state of Bahia, on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005. Francisca Ramos dos Santos, 38, gave birth to the healthy boy named Ademilton on Tuesday. He was the largest baby born at the Albert Sabin Maternity Hospital in its 12-year history, the hospital said. 'Obviously the baby was born by Caesarean section,' hospital director Rita Leal said. 'Both mother and baby are doing just fine.

Residents dig out as a blizzard dumps some two feet of snow in the area, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2005, in Boston. Whiteout conditions grounded airplanes and sent fleets of plow and salt trucks trundling through snow-clogged roadways before the storm began to ebb at midday.(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)

geeze! people freak out here when we get two...maybe three inches..lol.

 

i was readin CNN.com today and saw that they think the death toll in asia and surrounding countries could go up to 220,000. kind of amazing how something can kill so many people in just a short amount of time...


Sunday, January 09, 2005

The Governor’s Residence

did you know what that is the governor of washingtons mansion. lol.

Klik in de foto om terug te gaan

i think that im gonig to get that car.

or maybe that one....lol

i REALLY cant decide. lol..

any suggestions?


Tuesday, January 04, 2005

    i think i just shit my pants laughing so hard



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