New Beginnings

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Finished a book recently, "The Five People you meet in Heaven". By Mitch Albom, it chronicles the afterlife of a seasoned war veteran Eddie. In this new spin on heaven, everybody meets 5 people that they knew or were somehow connected to in their life, and each person teaches you a little bit about your life and the meaning behind your existance. Only 200 pages, it wasnt bad. I am just starting a new book, though it is only new to me. Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger. Many of my freinds have read it and it came garnered with high critical acclaim. I'll have to remember to tell you all about how it is. I think I might make this a running section. You know, Book Time with Steve. Lol. cheesy: yes idiotic: maybe pointless:....yes -Jack B. Nimble, "so fresh and so clean, clean"
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thanks, floyd rocks my pants

i just finished reading that in class, awesome boook i oved it, hopefuly you will too

it can teach you plenty
[Anonymous]
just so you know, i would like to point out that your new picture looks like an onion/vagina/godzilla monster here to take over our planet and turn all of humanity into slaves whose sole purpose is to create cheesy soap operas for the monster to criticize. just thought i'd point that out.
[Anonymous]
Ya straight Gangsta Homie i love r talks bout Heaen and life! Cuz i trust u and u just like know thingsa. GOOD TIMES S&E!
OOOOOOh Catcher in the Rye!!!! Easiest read and most addicting book. Well, hell, you already know my opinion on the book...

"Carrie Caulfield"