Pride and Prejudice

Well, today is a 'pride and prejudice introduction day'. bascially we spend the whole day dossing around. At the moment we are researching the difference between Necolassical Augustan, and Romantic ideals. Heh, i sound so clever. I met luke, the fit bassist, on sunday, he's funny. i like him. timmy is gonna give him my number. *grins* its funny how when one thing starts to go a little bit right, everything else seems not so bad anymore. even if he doesnt text me, or hates me, or never talks to me again, the fact that this little bit of happiness has so immensely improved the last few weeks of year 10, will make it all worth it. I have been rather overcome by an excessive amount of anonomous comments recentement. not that i have a large issues with it, but just a little name would be nice :), otherwise i'm going to have to make it users only, and that would just be sad. but not as sad as if my brain exploded with confusion. I feel that is likely to happen with this book. It makes very little sense to me. I'm not used to ye olde english. or long sentences. the prospect for reading and understanding this entire book over the holidays scares me immeasurably (thank you razzy and word thesaurus for finding that synonym, i feel using the word immensely twice in one entry would be a little excessive) ah next lesson *runs*
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good luck with the old english, i'm sure you'll do fine. bassist boys are always nice, i hope he calls or texts
he seemed nice. perhaps deserving of your sexualness. i am not sure.
aw, i haven't used the word buff in sssooooo long. what a grand word. stuff. how be?
you're going to be fab, you are fab at drama, and everything will be fine and dandy. he might text you as well, which would be good, but i'm not sure that it would put you in the right frame of mind, as not many puritan ministers have buff boys sending them texties.
its been taken apart for two days and still nothing. last november i dropped my phone into the toliet and two hours later it was fine. i think the chlorine might have done some damage. my dad said he'd buy me a new one but that's not the point
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