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11:58 Feb 27 2008
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I'm getting sick and it's all James' fault! :(
Thanks Cancer =)05:09 Feb 25 2008
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From atyourwindow
05:04 Feb 25 2008
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Men's day SWEET!
Every 14th of February you get the chance to display your fondness
for your wife or girlfriend by showering her with gifts, flowers,
dinner, shows and any other baubles that women find romantic.
Secretly...guys feel left out. That's right...left out. There's no
special holiday for the ladies to show their appreciation for the
men in their life. Men as a whole are either too proud or just too
embarrassed to admit it. This is why a new holiday has been created.
March 20th is now officially 'Steak, Blow job & Shut the Fuck Up
Day.' Simple, effective and self-explanatory...this holiday has been
created so you ladies can have a day to show your man just how much
you love him.
No cards, no flowers, no special nights on the town, the name of the
holiday explains it all.
This twin pairing of Valentine's Day and Steak, Blow job & Shut the
Fuck Up Day will usher in a new age of love as men everywhere will
try THAT much harder in February to ensure a more memorable March!
It's like a perpetual love machine.
The word is already spreading, but as with any new idea, it needs a
little push to start the ball rolling.
So spread the word, and help bring love and peace to this crazy
mixed up world.
Finally! :D13:21 Feb 21 2008
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Omg! Zomg!
Funny how I finally pass when I decide to do it when I'm ill and half dead to the world haha
Climate Change12:38 Feb 21 2008
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Aust 'most vulnerable' to climate change: Garnaut
A report by economist Ross Garnaut has warned Australia must take a lead role in tackling climate change or risk becoming the most badly damaged country in the developed world.
Professor Garnaut has handed down his interim report on carbon emissions targets and the creation of an emissions trading scheme today.
The report was commissioned by the federal, state and territory governments to help develop major policies on climate change.
Professor Garnaut says Australia's large agricultural sector and a reliance on trade with developing nations in Asia, that are also put at risk by rising temperatures, makes it one of the most vulnerable countries in the developed world.
"Without action we are running towards dangerous points more quickly that a lot of the earlier analysis has suggested," he said.
He says Australia needs to play a lead role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by going beyond its stated target of a 60 per cent cut by 2050.
But Professor Garnaut says Australia is relatively well-placed to convert strong action on climate change into economic opportunity.
The report also sets out an initial guide to the design of an emissions trading scheme.
State and federal leaders have been briefed on the details of the interim report in Adelaide.
South Australian Premier Mike Rann says it paints a very sobering picture for the global community.
"Essentially what I'm sure that you will find out is that in the last five years and certainly since the modelling done by Sir Nicholas Stern, things are much worse for the world in terms of global warming than previously believed," he said.
Western Australian Premier Alan Carpenter says the report has a blunt warning.
"What Ross Garnaut has done is basically tell us, 'less time than you thought, more action than you thought, maybe in a shorter space of time'," Mr Carpenter said.
"There needs to be a sense of urgency. This isn't a matter just for governments, it's a matter for the ordinary people of the states."
Policy
Climate Change Minister Penny Wong has welcomed the interim report and says it will help to inform the Federal Government as it develops its policies.
But she says Labor will not go past its election commitment of a 60 per cent cut in emissions by 2050.
"Obviously unlike the previous government we have said we would be cognisant of the science," she said.
"But the Government's commitment is the one we made prior to the election and that we took to the Australian people, which is a reduction of 60 per cent by 2050.
"That is the approach the Government will take."
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told Parliament it is vital the Government gets its climate change policies right.
"It's critical for the economy, critical for families, critical for the environment, critical for national security," he said.
"After 12 years of inaction on the whole question of climate change it's time that Australia led the international community on this question, it's time we had a government that led the national debate on this question.
"That's what needs to be done now, that's what this Government is now engaged in."
The final report will be released in September.
The Climate Institute says the report is an important starting point for a mature debate about climate change policy.
Chief executive John Connor says it outlines how Australian can become a low-carbon economy.
"What's significant is that he highlights that Australia is one of the countries most at risk from climate change, but also has most to gain from early action on climate change," Mr Connor said.
"So this is a real important curtain-raiser on a mature debate that we need to have, and that needs to look at strong action and decisive action."
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thickshake queen
13:08 Feb 15 2008
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Oops rebel...
I got home like 20 minutes ago =) It's after midnight ^_^!! Haha.
Can't resist late night mcdonald's trips!
You!04:48 Feb 13 2008
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Be my balentine??
argh
00:50 Feb 10 2008
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I'm having trouble getting online x.x
The phone boxes are still flooded and my net keeps going on, off, on, off, on, off... It's pissing me off something shocking.
I'm hoping that it won't rain again and that they will dry out and that the phone company will fix them cause I got TAFE tomorrow and I'm going to need it for my studies.
Anyways that's why I can't reply to messages or why I'm constantly logging in and out.
12:28 Feb 08 2008
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I feel bleh... I don't know why.
Woohoooo
11:55 Feb 01 2008
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I passed my driving test =D I was so happy!
During my practise lesson before it I was messing up heaps from nerves and stuff and then I got into the car for my test and I kept telling myself I was going to pass and I ended up getting 100% on the test =D
I then went and picked up Dylan and then we went to my TAFE so I could get my class timetable.
After we went to Greenhills to pizza hut and I ate yummy yummy food! Then we did a bit of shopping and I took him home.
Then I went to Ana's. We then went and picked Carlie up at school to surprise her. Then we went up the main street of Kurri and shopped. Ana bought me a perdy red and black studded belt. Then we went and saw Sar =3 Then we went to Sar's nan's to see her kitten.
Okay then after that I dropped them home and I went home. An hour later I went and picked Cass, Sar, Ana and Carlz up again and we drove to Maitland to the movies. After the movies we drove to Hungry Jacks and got something to eat. After we went to Greenhills and then went back to Kurri and I dropped them all off and then came home :D
I did a lot of driving haha.
Freedom!!
I think it was my best birthday ever.
It's about 11pm and I'm wiped so I might go to bed. Tehe!
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