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    Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007
    5:24 pm
    My submission of Kristina's quote made it on to overheard! overheardinny.com its on wednesday one liners, under the felicity hoffman section, about feeling frumpy.

    Yay Stina!
    Friday, November 10th, 2006
    12:13 am
    emilyism!
    upon discussion of my hair...

    emily: "i do sometimes look at her hair and wonder if i can put it in my mouth..."
    Sunday, October 15th, 2006
    7:56 pm
    Sooo........
    two and a half weeks until im 21! thank god ill finally be a real person....

    as of one week ago today, october 8, rafi and i are together. he's my sweetheart. you will all meet him at some point, i'm sure, cause im gonna marry this man. actually now is a good time to remind everyone that theres an open invite out to party with me the weekend after my birthday (actually- wed. nov 1 until sun. nov 5) in nyc. rafi will be here for the whole time, and i hope you are too. IF YOU ARE IN NEW YORK, however, then your attendance is mandatory for at least one night. don't try to get out of this, i know who you are and where you live and i will call and bug you incessantly.

    i dyed my hair. it looks like i fell in strawberries. then kristina did the best job ever of trimming it earlier. it took like 3 hours.

    not much else going on.... midterms are coming up so its time to study. im also currently putting like 300 cds onto my computer then onto my new ipod. unbelievably tedious. at least it breaks up the monotony of my abnormal psych studying.

    its cold here. send warm things. and candy. lots of candy.

    byes!
    Thursday, October 5th, 2006
    7:27 am
    this is ridiculous
    its 7:27am-- im getting ready to catch a cab to la guardia so i can fly home. call me, ill be there today
    Wednesday, October 4th, 2006
    9:15 pm
    emilyisms are back
    emily: "there are three attractive people in that class: me, ami, and the professor. all the rest look like they should stay under a rock."
    Sunday, September 10th, 2006
    7:47 pm
    im doing this for alice.

    so im back in new york- we live in a hovel on the 25th floor of a 26 floor building two blocks from the river and 1 block from bellevue hospital. the one where they take the gunshot victims and the mental patients. Our rooms are so teeny that we have bunkbeds. we're ready to move. i had two 70 pound boxes in storage since december. they are gone- stolen, lost, disappeared, whatever. i have to fill out an insurance claim. i was waiting for them for a week, calling every day, before the truth came out. they seriously fucked me around and over. irreplaceable things were lost. regardless, i dont even have twin sheets for my bed now, so i havent really been able to settle in here fully.

    in more interesting news-- an old hippie has entered my life and won over my heart. and he ADORES me. his name is Rafi and he's 26 and absolutely adorable. he brought me back to school, after all sorts of plans fell through, todd couldnt come (todd and i are no longer together but still friends (trying)), etc. etc. this boy rode with me up here on a greyhound bus and we proceeded to have a PERFECT 3 days together. SERIOUSLY people- not a single bad thing happened, not even a bad moment or mood. it was surreal. we have proceeded to flirt and text and talk incessantly since then. the bad part of this whole thing? he's todds neighbor and friend and like a friend of the house. i lived in that house this summer while "with" todd. its just bad. he's ridiculously good for me though, and calms me down and wont put up with my bullshit. ok, thats enough. you get the point.

    classes are ok- i only have class mon, tues, and wed so i have a lot of time off. i hope people are planning on coming up for my 21st in november. just putting that out there.

    in conclusion- im still alive.

    Current Music: mastisyahu- exaltation
    Monday, July 31st, 2006
    5:47 pm
    so i have 2 dry sockets and i went today and the dentist packed me full of clove and i feel SOOOOOO much better now. cept my stomach is still sensitive and weird from being so ill and not eating. i lost 4 pounds since friday. also, the taste of clove is quickly becoming my most hated flavor ever. my mother just went to get me a smoothie with a meal replacement supplement so that i may get strength and energy so i can rejoin society. i think im gonna color now cause todd brought me coloring books and crayons and colored pencils. i think i shall do the sesame street one now. who is jealous?? actually if you could see me you wouldnt be cause ive never looked so heinous. this weekend has taken its toll on my poor self. anyway, time for tv and coloring! byes

    Current Mood: much better
    Saturday, July 29th, 2006
    6:29 pm
    i got my wisdom teeth out yesterday. then i practically died. everything was going well until about 5:30 pm when i started vomiting every 20 minutes, most likely from the percoset with no food in my stomach. this continued all night long, meaning i couldnt even take any medicine, so i suffered for about 18 hours in pain and agony and barely any sleep. my mother called this morning and got them to give me 2 different meds, one to make me stop throwing up, and i seem to be doing better now. todd came over around 1 and we napped which was nice. he brought me some flowers and a huge stuffed frog last night. my face hurts so bad i can barely open my mouth to eat soup and i have fat cheeks with red bruises. hot stuff is here.
    Thursday, June 29th, 2006
    9:11 pm
    It was a 1000:1 shot.
    I dropped my phone in a cup of water. I need everyone's phone numbers again. Fuck.

    Current Mood: pissed off
    Wednesday, May 24th, 2006
    4:42 am
    im a little offended
    ya know what people? i've been back here since 12:30 sunday morning ( though i lost about 2 days due to jet lag and a severely pulled shoulder muscle) and not a one of you has called me. im convinced everyone has been abducted cause i've literally seen no one other than people i didnt really want to see in the first place. hellllooo? i waxed my car today out of boredom and then i had to park it under trees and then a cat slept on it and i did a shitty job anyway..... so really, it was a good day.

    (this is a cry for help. i am so, so very bored. dear lord people help me.)
    (ny friends: when are you coming to visit? now is good. you know who you are.)
    PS- the jetta is back and better than ever)

    Current Mood: sore
    Saturday, May 20th, 2006
    6:08 am
    i hate to wake you up to say goodbye...
    attention america: I'm coming home, bitches!!!

    its 6:09 am london time saturday morning. i'm leaving in 50 minutes for the airport. i'll be into norfolk around 5:50 pm est. you were warned: i'm back.

    Current Mood: delirious
    Saturday, May 13th, 2006
    9:47 pm
    looky an update
    happy birthday to my todd!! even though he will never see this because he refuses to join the world in internet service, its my todd's 27th birthday today, and im sad im not there with him. i also told him he would be told old for me when i return and id have to dump him. i am ever supportive.

    ONE WEEK UNTIL I GET HOME!!!!! WOOT.

    sooo..... last friday we went out looking for cinco de mayo fun. first we went to the texas embassy for happy hour margaritas which was yummy. then happy hour ended so we went wandering about to find somewhere else and ended up at a freakin tgi fridays. jesus lord. but it is apparently a posh place here, and we ended up with drinks the size of our face that required 2 hands to hold. it was there that i had my first screaming orgasm, while emily had a long island. these drinks literally took an hour straight to drink. we ended up sitting at the bar and were then entertained by the bartenders doing bar tricks and dropping shit everywhere. we also got free shots there which were disgusting, but the guy had never heard to cinco de mayo (thus answering our question over whether or not it was big here: NO.) and so we explained it "its the mexican day of independence. you drink tequila to celebrate." and so he made us tequila apple juice pineapple juice cranberry juice shots. HORRIBLE IDEA PEOPLE. VERY BAD. but it was really nice of him and they were all sweet and such. then we had a smaller drink there of the same thing we had, and then we went over to trocadero to the arcade and played whack a mole (or its uk friend, pound the hound) and skee ball and other such fun. i got a sick light up flashing butterfly dealie. THEN we went to try to find more fun and failed horribly, so we went and waited outside the holborn tube station like morons waiting for neha to get there. then we went to an old standby, the exitir, and had a drink while a few drunk 30 somethings danced around to great music and tried to get us to dance with them. emily did, and then we did for like 30 seconds and we got free tequila shots and free drinks! for 30 seconds worth of dancing!!!! somehow i ended up dancing on the bar with emily and the gay owner of the bar for like 5 minutes. (ps i was dead sober at the time so this wasnt that great.) then we left there and managed to walk into this group of like 6 guys and mingled and started walking/talking with them and then we all ended up back here at our flat. recipe for disaster, right? nope. 2 of them drank TEA and they were the most well-behaved polite group of boys EVER. like we sat around and had academic debate and then when they went to leave they shook all our hands and kissed us politely on each cheek. craaazy. then after they left i discover our door is jammed and we're locked in. (about 5 am) luckily we saw the security guard walking about and leaned out the window and he freed us. then it did it again and he came and freed us again. now we're like best friends and i smile and wave at him all the time and he does the same.

    THEN yesterday i got the superfantastic news that my car is ALIVE, its in the shop and apparently the transmission is NOT shot, it just needed some fluids and love. so its getting all taken care of and fine tuned so the jetta and i will be rockin the party when i get back next week! hoorah! this is good news for everyone, cause really, who doesn't love my car?

    we also went bowling yesterday for free and i killed my average of 32 by getting a whopping 69 pins! i rock so hard. my poor tendonitisy wrist is shooting pains up to my elbow in revenge, though.

    oh and i learned what an angry dragon is last night from BRITISH TELEVISION. urbandictionary this, folks. tv here is totally uncensored and raunchy and i will miss it. a lot. but sometimes not, like not being assaulted with images of groins for an hour. yeah.

    tonight we went and ate a LOT at the real greek and it was delicious. and im pretty sure the waiter called us both fatties and alcoholics.

    afterward i went grocery shopping for the week and somehow thought chicken nuggets, chips, 1 serving of mac and cheese, 3 eclairs, a piece of carrot cake, and a massive bag of peanut m&ms would be sufficient. sweet.

    now ive done all my paper work and all thats left is "studying" and 3 finals and packing and leaving.

    everyone wish todd a mental happy bday.

    fin.
    Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006
    9:34 pm
    my hair can defy gravity now.
    me: "When are you gonna put your pictures online??!!!"
    Emily: (staring) I'm sorry; I can't hear you.
    Neha: Your hair is too loud.
    Saturday, April 22nd, 2006
    10:22 pm
    recap
    soo i had spring break the past two weeks!! yay me!

    first off, kristina flew here from rome (she was on break a week earlier than us) and her, emily, and myself all flew to amsterdam on monday the 10th. we were there for 5 nights. it was really cold there but an adorable little city. it was really cold, and it rained on us, and we all had on wool coats, so that smelled pretty later. nothing like the wet sheep smell. there were tons of canals everywhere and little compact buildings. this was slightly bad for finding ones way around, however, as everything looked pretty much the same. my handy map in my amsterdam book served its purpose well, it even got battle wounds from being rained on in the cold. ::insert moment of appreciation for the book here:: we had pizza pretty much every time we ate, they served big personal pizzas that were delicious. we went to the artis zoo and saw an entire pride of lions during their feeding time! they had monkeys and giraffes too so i was happy. then we ended up going to the amsterdam dungeon cause kristina had to pee and we needed something to do. THAT was such a great idea. after we paid, they threw us into this room and threw emily into stocks and then handed kristina and i axes while we all were confused and bewildered and took our picture and then tossed us a pitch black room to "let our eyes adjust" and then an elevator opened and this guy attempted to freak us out (its like a big haunted house) which quickly ended when kristina was like "i really have to use the bathroom" and he dropped his weird voice and all and was like "well WHY didnt you say something???!!! now we have to go all the way back down!!" which was awesome because a) it immediately made the experience hilarious and b) she told everyone we saw that she needed it at least twice. so then emily and i had to stand in this dark foresty thing waiting for her. that kind of lost its scare appeal when we heard the noise track restart. haha. anyway, we ended up going through in a group that included annoying giggly girls and a really large obnoxious woman and her stick-like fiance. in one unfortunate moment, she let us all know that she did indeed call him a man "yes ma'am, every night!".

    we also went to the heineken brewery (and got an adorable little glass at the end), the rijksmuseum (i am pretty sure we just wandered around an oversized 2 floor lobby for about 10 minutes there and thought that was it and left-- there is NO WAY that was it, and the building was much larger from the outside. something went wrong there.), the anne frank house (we had to wait in a huge massive line while SURROUNDED by an entire battilion of Pom and Batton squaders that were competing or something. we did not like them and they did not like us.) the actual house was a cool experience, you actually got to climb up some challenging ladders to go into where they actually hid and then at the end they had the original first diary.

    we were staying in a christian youth hostel, which was an experience. there was no mistaking its ideals. it wasnt too bad though, and we really only slept there so it was fine. good breakfast too.

    amsterdam also had amazingly good coffee. OH and one place we were in had a bathroom so small that you actually had to pee with your face smushed up on the door. not kidding. like finding somewhere for your knees was a task for a mensa candidate. i (ME all 5'2" of me!) felt like a basketball player shoved into a smartcar.

    all in all, we had a really good time. however, some of the customs and stuff were interesting to get a hold on, so we kept blacklisting places where we thought we embarrassed ourselves by saying "well we cant come back HERE now!" i also got a kickass track style zip-up that says AMSTERDAM on it and i fully intend to rock it like its cool so get used to it.

    then we flew home saturday (and krstina went back to madrid ::sad face::) and left at 330 in the morning sunday with neha and aneilia in transit for greece!

    athens was amazing. it was soooo warm and perfect weatherwise (like 70 everyday and not a hint of rain) and the people there were really nice. our hostel was really nice and we actually had our own room. it had bunk beds and a double bed, so emily and i cuddled together. and she gave me a cold. which i have now. grrr. but i still love her! the room even had a little balcony. the bathroom, however, was an experience. it had all the makings of a shower minus the actual shower hardware (ie walls) it was a tile square on the floor with a drain, and the actual bathroom floor had a drain too. so after getting used to the fact that everything in there WOULD be soaked and there would be about half an inch of water on the floor at all times, it was fine.

    we saw all the major sites we wanted to see (the acropolis, ancient agora, the changing of the mini-skirted guards, and such) and even traveled to the beach twice. that was really pretty, but the beaches were all rocky and kinda dirty. i went in the water the first time even though it was too cold for life to be supported in that water. but now ive been in the aegean sea! yay! it was awesome to look behind you while laying on the beach in brilliant sunshine in front of gorgeous blue water and see mountains.

    during some downtime in the hostel, we started playing five card draw and other amazing card games including one involving neha and i interpreting the "subtle hint to your partner" aspect of the game as a good time to have neha throw her arms in the air and screech "LALALALALLALALALALALA" which thusly won us the game! hurrah!!!

    one night neha decided she wanted to go drinking so we went out and discovered that they REALLLLLLY like to make the drinks strong there. like, my gin and tonic was served in a highball glass and im pretty sure it was 7/9ths alcohol and the rest tonic. they got progressively stronger too. i eventually just was like ok i cannot drink this straight liquor anymore. and they brought us a free round of ouzo shots, which are like their national drink. they tasted like grape juice. neha got pretty trashed and i deemed myself her caretaker and guide on the streets and she made me laugh as always. she did get her first hangover however. (some people might say its about time, but certainly not i) (ps i love you neha)

    we ate soooo well too, all sorts of deliciousness and baklavas and tiramisu ice cream. we ate outside for every meal and it was fantastic and relaxing. they dont eat dinner there until like 10 or so, which made it totally valid to stuff yourself for a couple hours and then roll home to bed immediately. yay. we got all sorts of fun souveneirs (greek lovers playing cards anyone?) and pretty worry beads and reveled in the cheapness of the city. (it was REALLY cheap. soooo nice.) AND i only got mildly sunburnt and returned to london with a crop of new freckles!

    getting home last night wasnt quite as much fun as the week before it though, cause things just kept going wronger and wronger. our flight yesterday was 45 minutes late taking off because of incompetent staff... it was a 3.5 hour flight, which was relatively awful, i probably should have taken a xanax but im saving them for when i need them (ie flying home for 6 hours and not flipping out) then we had to wait in line at passport control for about 50 minutes because they only had 2 people working and 3 flights came in at the same time. (this is about 11 pm london time, 1am greece time). then we go out and see signs everywhere that there was a power failure so none of the trains were
    working, so we had to wait in line in the freezing cold (we didnt have coats cause we were in greece) to take a bus for another 45 minutes or so. and as if all this werent enough, the bus got a flat tire 10 minutes later and we had to wait for a replacement to come get us on the side of the highway. the bus took about an hour and 15 minutes, then we had to wait for 20 minutes for a local bus to take us home. so we finally got here about 3:30 am, (5:30am greece time). so that was great. yeah.

    but now theres less than a month left of our time here in london! thats so weird cause i remember thinking how far off spring break was and rationalizing time and everything and now its here and its like whoa.

    oh ps neha got a zeus doll in greece who dances and zaps things i dont like with his thunderbolt. feel free to ooze jealously toward her for having him and me for being around him and having him do my biddings. yay.

    the end!
    Wednesday, April 5th, 2006
    12:27 am
    today i was talking to one of my teachers and mid conversation out of no where, she asks "are you from tennessee?" and i was taken aback and was like no, north carolina. close though. and shes like "OH yes, i should have said that. i have a friend from tennessee but she always insists she has a north carolina accent. i love that accent" HOW RANDOM IS THAT? she is officially the FIRST person ever to correctly identify my location by an ACCENT, even in america!!! how crazy. i stared at her with my mouth open for a while.
    Tuesday, April 4th, 2006
    9:30 pm
    its been awhile since an EMILYISM
    neha: so why do you think people don't have sex on their honeymoons?
    all: what??!!
    emily: i have sex every time there's a bed and a willing man.
    Sunday, April 2nd, 2006
    3:14 pm
    le Big Macs are le cool
    sooo..... i went to paris!

    thursday evening ems and i went and saw the new movie Romance and Cigarettes in Angel. i enjoyed it a lot- it actually held my interest the whole time despite being 2 hours and me having the attention span of a gnat. it was really unusual, and though there wasnt a huge intricate plot, the musical numbers made it awesome. the end was so unbelievably sad, disproportionately so for the film itself, that it left us unsure of our final opinions of it. definitely liked it though.

    THEN Friday we flew to paris! i had a large glass of wine at the airport and then more on the plane, and that definitely eased my flight anxiety. Our first experience after landing was a rude cab driver who we are pretty sure cussed us out in French... Our hotel (The Holiday Inn-Republique!) was cool- the beds were sooooo comfy. We went and battled the metro, and finally won the battle, as we made it to the Eiffle Tower! Yay! You know how people say its actually really ugly once you see it? It was. But it was a lot bigger than i expected and more mighty. We then continued to stroll around the area for awhile before settling on a restaurant to have our nice french dinner. That was a lot of fun, language barriers and all (they spoke some english and had english menus too so it wasnt too bad). i had duck and a potatoey cheesy conglomeration (they called it a gratin but it was different than the american version) for an appetizer, and we drank a nice wine. everything was sooooooooooooooooooo good! And only like 30 euros each, which kicks ass cause something like that here would have been like twice that much. Then we came out and saw the Eiffel at dark and it was MUCH more impressive and pretty. night time is definitely its best side.

    Saturday (yesterday) we got up and went to see Notre Dame, which was awesome, and went inside and were actually there when 12pm mass started. We strolled around the grounds outside and then the general area, which was adorable and very pleasant. we saw a little street band playing who rocked. they are neha's new favorite band. It was a GORGEOUS day, and much warmer than london, with blue blue skies and fluffy clouds. After that we walked to le Louvre, and just as we got there the apocalypse began and a monsoon began to deluge upon us. the wind was blowing the pelting rain into us horizontally, which was awesome, and by the time we made it to the pyramid entrance of the museum, we were literally soaking dripping wet. like, fresh out of the shower but in my clothes wet. Its ok though, I've decided the wet rat look is good for me. So then we got down into the main hall of the louvre, and glared at all the dry happy people and were acutely aware of how dumb we looked. but THEN i saw the mona lisa!!! i can cross that off the 'things to do before i die list! yay! i also saw the venus de milo, and louis xv's coronation crown, and a sphinx. after a few hours, we left in search of lunch. 18 hours later or so, we finally arrived some 679 miles down the same road where all the cafes were. We gladly threw ourselves in the first one we saw, and had a delightful lunch(actually it almost dinner time by then) of pasta and SURPRISE more wine! nothing like having your wine buzz on by 5pm. the place was pleasant and the waiters spoke better english and also had english menus, probably because it was a touristy area. We sat outside and the overhead awning kept getting retracted and then put back down by some mechanism, like every 20 minutes or so. we then discovered that they clearly had a source about 5-10 minutes west of them calling and saying "its going to rain in 5 minutes" because they timed it perfectly everytime to cover us during the rain and then emerge us into bright sunshine as soon as it was safe. they clearly knew their crazy weather. So that was all together pleasant. Then we continued strolling and stopped in a sephora and a fancy body care store that i had never heard of and forget the name of, but it was cute. OH and then neha and i laughed immaturely at how all the bottles of shower/bath gel and such said 'douche' on them. yes im 12 and i dont care. (ps wine buzz) finally we made it up the Arche de Triomphe, though by then we didnt have time to go up in it. It was cool to see, though, and some parade of veterans or something was going on. it was a LOT taller than i expected. after that, we had to go back to the hotel to pick up our bags and hop back in a cab and head to the airport. the cab driver was nicer and more pleasant, even though traffic was sucky and he kept trying to talk to emily in french. our flight was delayed about an hour, and just as we were about to take off and i staring down and trying not to have a panic attack the pilot goes "HERE WE GO!" .98765 milliseconds before we took off. GREAT. we all burst into hysterical laughter, cause they were all staring at me making sure i wasnt gonna start having a fit or something during takeoff. so at least i laughed rather than crying, because REALLY could anything more perfect have occurred during me trying to ignore our takeoff?? "here we freaking go!" lord. then i had more wine. yay. and a muffin. double yay. anyway, we landed at luton and it actually felt like a homecoming!! and some 2 hours later made it back to our flat (about 1am here) and then i passed out in bed and had a delightful sleep. the end.

    PS kudos to emily and kimberly for knowing enough french to help us survive there and for not killing neha and myself for thinking adding 'le' to everything is totally passable for french. you are le awesome.

    Current Mood: cheerful
    Current Music: presidents of the united states of america- lump
    Thursday, March 16th, 2006
    4:13 pm
    i cant believe im actually posting this
    You Are a Martini

    There's no other way to say it: you're a total lush.
    You hold your liquor well, and you hold a lot of it!



    yeah thats right. look what london (and emily) does!
    Friday, March 3rd, 2006
    7:16 pm
    i was in cornwall last weekend on a mandatory trip...it was ok. it kinda reminded me of the outer banks in the winter. it was unbelievably cold because of the wind coming off of the water, and everything closed at around 5 pm. OH and the biggest seagull ever
    attacked me and ate my pasty! it landed on my arm and took a huge bite out of it and i almost cried because i was just saying how delicious it was. :( i looked like a little kid whose ice cream fell off the cone. apparently others got attacked too, including my art teacher. she said the day before one swooped down and snatched her cadbury egg and swallowed it whole! The area was really pretty though. I took about 2 rolls of pictures.

    On the way there we stopped in Glastonbury for 3 hours... we loved it. Neha and i have decided to live there for at least a year in the future. it was a really weird culture area though, its like a mix of hippies, wiccans, and medievalists. fun! we went in a really really really old abbey and saw Tor, a big hill with a statue on top thats home to the king of the fairies. i kid you not.

    on the way back to london we went to the eden project, the largest and second largest greenhouses/biomes in the world. that was a
    lot of fun. it was mostly for the biology kids that were with us (haha emily and neha), but those of us that werent in it got our own separate really interesting tour and left earlier. yaaay. it was nice being in 80 degree humidity after freezing to death all weekend. but then i walked outside and cried in my soul.

    we went to a club in cornwall and made a ben sandwich out of our r.a., ben. they played the greatest collection of just-slightly-too-old-to-be-cool-anymore-for-the-mainstream music so neha, emily, and i were in heaven. ems and i were even on a stage doing lose control for a brief moment, but that was really nothing in comparison to the travesty occuring on the STRIPPER POLE in the place that other nyu-ies attached themselves to upon entering. good times!

    not too much goin on this week.... i had my first test in social psych (seeeeeeeeeeee i do work sometimes!) and i got my first paper on architecture back. (B+ for something i know nothing about! woot)

    oh, last night the ladies and i were out (sans aneilia cause she's in dublin!!! i bet its pretty there.... i wanna go) and we asked a guy from birmingham about his yankee hat. (yankee hats are apparently popular here cause we keep seeing them everywhere but he didnt know why cause we thought they all hate yankees, etc.) his answer? (he was like 31 or something and looked about 45) "because fred durst wears one. limp bizkit. do you know limp bizkit?" then i died in the floor and restrained laughter for an hour until we left. thats right ladies and gentlemen--- they're wearing yankee hats because FRED DURST DOES.

    i just had fish and chips and it was effing delicious. you're jealous. yes you are.

    well i guess thats about it..... gotta figure out what mischief we're getting into tonight...
    Tuesday, February 21st, 2006
    9:06 pm
    a true friend is someone who will pull your sock off while you try to coax it off with your other foot when you decide you must paint your toenails immediately after painting your nails.

    emily rocks.
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