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That's the sound my pants made when I attempted to climb a \n extre-large-boulder... It tore in a very sensitive place, and I had to keep it from showing the whole class tour... It's really funny when you think about it, but it wasn't so funny when it happened.
Got home early, thankfuly, and was greeted by some chinese food my mom bought for me. Since I was hungry enough to eat a fridge-full of stuff, that was very welcomed. The eggroll (springroll) and noodles vanished within minutes.
Finished the first of five or six books I got for my birthday (not counting the cooking book), and felt like it was exactly in time. It's called "Three things to a dessert island". Once upon every few years I come across a book that is written in an interesting way, has a good plot-line, a bit crazy, romance, action and laughter, and has a happy ending. I loved the book. It was fun, and it was also something to stay with me. I know a lot of people just read books for the time-out they get from their lives, but I read to inrich my life and to have new POV's. It was a book that gave me all I wanted. Most of the books I read have some dark aura above them, my friend Efrat calls them "Depression books". I like most of them, because they're important to me, but once in a while I need to laugh and to enjoy the book as well as thinking about it. It was just good.
Got home early, thankfuly, and was greeted by some chinese food my mom bought for me. Since I was hungry enough to eat a fridge-full of stuff, that was very welcomed. The eggroll (springroll) and noodles vanished within minutes.
Finished the first of five or six books I got for my birthday (not counting the cooking book), and felt like it was exactly in time. It's called "Three things to a dessert island". Once upon every few years I come across a book that is written in an interesting way, has a good plot-line, a bit crazy, romance, action and laughter, and has a happy ending. I loved the book. It was fun, and it was also something to stay with me. I know a lot of people just read books for the time-out they get from their lives, but I read to inrich my life and to have new POV's. It was a book that gave me all I wanted. Most of the books I read have some dark aura above them, my friend Efrat calls them "Depression books". I like most of them, because they're important to me, but once in a while I need to laugh and to enjoy the book as well as thinking about it. It was just good.