Word Of The Day

Feeling: spirited
Spilch {v.} - from the latin spilchæ to cause something unfortunate to happen, i.e. bad luck, karma, or spitefullness. "-MotherMayhem- spilched it when she forgot the rubbers the other night and we got none." "I spilched it when I forgot to pull out." "It was just a simple spilch when I ran over the old lady on her way to bingo." You get the idea. I'm an idiot. "From now on, ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put." -Winston Churchill (1874-1965)
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thanks....your nota dork...u rock :)
dorkus: see "AJ".

=P

nerdo: see "kaliegh"
[Anonymous]
your diary rocks! i like all the pics....have a good dayyy
[Anonymous]
what do you mean we got none? that's not what i remember!
[Anonymous]
yes yes. i agree.

-squirrel
[Anonymous]
then thanks for disturbing a wonderful dream! actually i don't dream. never mind. and yeah, i pulled the covers over my head last night so i could fall asleep, frank.

-callie.