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[Captain's Log: 10/03/04 - Day of the Edit Post Feature]
[Diary Entry: 7/7/05 - "We shall never forget"]
Make me happy and vote me. Just one vote.
Pwease.
Speaking of stuff happening, where's Sloskjaer? Is the test today?
Got the day off today, and I've booked a day off for tomorrow... as it's my graduation finally!
Finally get to don the stupid hat and gown, and prance round like a mong!
:D
Wohoo! Look at my election analysis!
I'm sooooo cool.
And bored.
Add stuff to it. Give me something to read.
Bored bored bored.
> Where's Chipseh been recently? Anyone know?
I think he died
How sad *sob*
> The one thing bugging me is that she's like a different person to me
> compared to what she was like during the summer. I almost KNOW that,
> back then, she liked me. However, now, she just seems barely able to
> even say hello to me...
Maybe she does like you, but she thinks you're not interested, and doesn't want to embarrass herself or waste her time over someone who doesn't want her?
Either way, you won't know for sure until you make a move, and the worst she can do is turn you down. In which case you'll be more or less where you are now.
Except maybe once you know you'll be able to put her out of your mind.
Good luck anyway, as usual.
> Well done to the England Rugby team! A great win in the end, and it
> shows you what true sporting competition should really be all about -
> unlike Football, which is really starting to slide downhill, in
> comparison.
>
> True British Spirit!
> Sure, Jonny Wilkinson played like a one-man scoring team at times,
> but he was only the one putting the ball over the bar. He was
> working-hard at the back to stop the Kangeroos. It's a shame to see
> he looks set to become Rugby's David Beckham, though... Why can't
> they just leave him alone and let everyone enjoy this
> once-in-a-lifetime occassion?!?
>
> I hear he's been made a "Freeman of Newcastle"... Watch-out
> Evil Dark! ;D
>
Bah, Jonny Wilkinson. Great player, BUT ITS A TEAAAAMMM! He himself said so, but do any stupid air heads listen? NOO!! Who stops tackles? Who passes to him to kick? Who scores the triessss!! AHHHH!
>
> My head's been in a real mess since Friday, though, and I'm not sure
> why... I know I have feelings for her, but my mind's trying to tell
> me I don't! And it's telling me what I think she thinks about me, at
> the same time - first she likes me, then she doesn't! And it's
> driving me nuts!!
>
> I just need someone to properly talk to, I suppose. And the best bet
> is likely to be talking to her - which could really mess things up,
> if I'm wrong about her...
FOR CHRISTS SAKE!!! Sorry. Either get over her, or just ttttttaaaalllk to her. I spent 2 years in livid fear of a girl (I was 14) and then realised it was all a crush. So just speak to her or really really really ask yourself if you want her, or want what your mind thinks of her. Sorry for being blunt, I'm in that mood.
True British Spirit!
Sure, Jonny Wilkinson played like a one-man scoring team at times, but he was only the one putting the ball over the bar. He was working-hard at the back to stop the Kangeroos. It's a shame to see he looks set to become Rugby's David Beckham, though... Why can't they just leave him alone and let everyone enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime occassion?!?
I hear he's been made a "Freeman of Newcastle"... Watch-out Evil Dark! ;D
My head's been in a real mess since Friday, though, and I'm not sure why... I know I have feelings for her, but my mind's trying to tell me I don't! And it's telling me what I think she thinks about me, at the same time - first she likes me, then she doesn't! And it's driving me nuts!!
I just need someone to properly talk to, I suppose. And the best bet is likely to be talking to her - which could really mess things up, if I'm wrong about her... But I don't really have anyone else to talk to. None of my mates have ever been this serious about someone, and I really can't see how my parents would do anything but make it worse!
My driving isn't suffering too much though, with my test coming up, again, next Wednesday. I went for another run this morning, but I couldn't free-my-mind and 'focus' - yes, because she was always 'there'. So it was more of a stop-start 45-minutes rather than a proper run; which might explain why my legs don't hurt too much, this time...
The one thing bugging me is that she's like a different person to me compared to what she was like during the summer. I almost KNOW that, back then, she liked me. However, now, she just seems barely able to even say hello to me... Has someone said something? Has she realised I'm a year younger? Maybe she thinks it's 2 years, because I'm still not driving?? Is she just trying to hide it all because of such 'simple' things?