This is like the best thing that has happened in a long, long time.
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oh man.
I am excited
Andrew: Sober for 1.5 years, ended May 2007. We’ll miss the good times, man.
The world celebrates. Does it taste the same?
It’s only a true victory if they’ve got it stocked in the Quizno’s fountain.
BUT THEY WRITE GOOD MUSI@!#!3121I’m happy that you have your addiction back.
That’s funny, because I didn’t think of that at all. It’s James Joyce. I kind of thought that it was a man who had been left by a lover, maybe because the lover died, and who is dreaming about an army coming. He doesn’t remember that his love is gone/dead in the dream, but he is having a nightmare. When he wakes up he’ll remember that something is wrong, because of the feeling he has, but it will take him a moment to realize.I liked it because I didn’t know what to think of it. I love the part, “They come shaking in triumph their long green hair”