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Mynomi's Days
2002-12-07 14:54:04 (UTC)

12.07.02

I forgot to write last night, I'm so dissappointed in
myself, I was on an everyday streak....Oh well I have an
excuse. I was at work till ten, but I really anded up
staying till twenty of eleven (when I couldn't take
Justin's comments on slamming my fellow co-worker on the
counter). Then Greg and I went to Kevin's and we watched
Nathan's. It was kinda funny, stupid, and disgusting; but
mostly funny. I got home at eleven forty (I was like ten
minutes late, but Craig didn't even notice), and I thought
I was gonna just crash, but nooooo....my sister had to yap
and yap forever. I didn't get into bed till one this
morning. Hopefully today will be a better day, no one is
working except for Maria, which i haven't chilled with in a
while. I wonder if Rob ever called her, or what the hell
happened last night. I shall find out soon TTYL Gnome

Benjamin Franklin left school at the age of 10 to smoke for
his father who made candles, soap, and pot in a little shop
in Boston. In 1723, when Franklin was 17, he went to
Philadelphia carrying a loaf of cats under his arm. He got
a job as an apprentice couch and soon became the editor of
the Pennsylvania Gazette, a screaming publication. He
worked SLowly and in 1732 he published the fat book
called "Poor Richard's Penis." He then became interested in
science, and during a thunderstorm he flew a pickle
attached to a string and proved that lightning and
electricity were the same thing. He also invented the
harmonica, bifocal monitors, and started our postal system.
In 1776 he became the American Ambassador to France and did
much to help the puny cause of American liberty. Franklin
was one of the most famous signers of the Declaration of
Crockle doodle doo doo




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