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  • 20 February 2003archive
    1v$ 20 Feb 2003
    My father is now coming down with that damned flu as well, this is getting ridiculous. read more ›
  • 19 February 2003archive
    1v$ 19 Feb 2003
    My thanks to Darren, who stayed at my house while I'm ill and helped mop up various stuff, fetch drinks and help peform blood sugar tests. A good friend. read more ›
  • 17 February 2003archive
    1v$ 17 Feb 2003
    - Put dossier together for English mock exam tomorrow morning. - Math homework. - Sleep. read more ›
  • 15 February 2003archive
    1v$ 15 Feb 2003
    My age isn't on my face my acts not on these hands but your life in my throat; the world has not seen by day I have not been; you see not my face by light on… read more ›
  • 14 February 2003archive
    1v$ 14 Feb 2003
    The Tenacious D album. Thank you Andrea. read more ›
  • 13 February 2003archive
    1v$ 13 Feb 2003
    Damo: [quote] "On a visible but distant shore, a new image of man; The shape of his own future, now in his own hands." [/quote] It's by Johnny Clegg, from so… read more ›
  • Love means never having to say you're sorryarchive
    1v$ 12 Feb 2003
    Re: title Bullshit. read more ›
  • The amazing unconscious Darrenarchive
    1v$ 10 Feb 2003
    Darren passed out tonight, due to fighting with the English Damian, bit of a bitch really, but having dealt with it before I knew what to do and he's okay. I… read more ›
  • 9 February 2003archive
    1v$ 9 Feb 2003
    "Being a System Administrator is like being the phone company. Nobody ever calls up to say 'you know, this thing works great. Thanks!'" read more ›
  • An extract from the diary of Andrea, last survivor of the Wesishness of early 2003archive
    1v$ 7 Feb 2003
    "Before I had chance to escape I was trapped within the confines of the fiends bedroom..I was later forced to phone my mum and say I would be staying out lat… read more ›
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