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Name: Paul Country: United States State: Pennsylvania Metro: Lancaster Birthday: 4/9/1985 Gender: Male
Interests: I am interested in music, girls, and being fixed (not necessarily by girls). Expertise: Writing songs that I hate and my parents love. Occupation: Education/training Industry: Entertainment
Message: message me Website: visit my website AIM: se nectavit
Member Since:
9/8/2003
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| fact of the day:
song lyrics isolated from their songs usually turn into bad poetry. check last entry for evidence.
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| -put your media player on shuffle
-take the first 20 songs and post bits of lyrics from each
-now everyone else has to name the song and artist
-no googling!
1. I don't need no wheels, I don't need no gasoline. 'Cause the wind that is blowin' is blowin' like a smoke machine.
2. She is trapped inside a month of gray,And they take a little every day, She is a victim of her own responses, Shackled to a heart that wants to settle
3.I'll open up my head awhile
, Its been dead for years
, Musta been a victim of my peers
4. You've got the Perfect disguise and you're lookin' o.k., From the bottom of the best of the worst, well what can I say
5. It was just after sunrise and down by the sea, down on the sandflats where nothing will grow, come drumming and footsteps like out of a dream
6.
The tables are empty, the dance floor's deserted, You play the same love song, it's the tenth time you've heard it
7. Can anybody fly this thing, before my head explodes, or my head starts to ring
8.
Ain't that what you want them to know? All they get of you is what they get out of the show.
9.
There's kids playing games on the pavement, Drawing waves on the pavement
10.
There must be a reason for all the looks we gave, And all the things we never said before
11. Stay up all night, go to sleep watching Dragnet, Never sleep alone because Jimmy's the magnet
12. I liked the way my hand looked on your head, in the presence of my knuckles
13.
You're picking up a shell, No one will ever tell, The difference and so the indifference will come
14. You're the boy with all the leather hips, licky hair, sticky hips, stubble on my sticky lips
15. This is the one thing, the one thing that I know
16. Hear her calling, come to me, Thought of her,
wont let me be, Go to the valley, climb the hill
17.
lonely the life, that once, i led
strange the paths, on which, we tread
led me to you, unlikely but true
18. We didn't sleep too late, there was a fire in the yard
19. Plant a radish, get a radish, never any doubt, thats why I love vegetables, you know what you're about
20. We don't have to worry, Life goes where it does, Faster than any bullet, From an empty gun
21. BONUS: You can wrap it up in ribbons, you can slip it in your sock...  | | |
| I know, I haven't updated in ages. I got on here to type a paper, snooped around xanga and found peoples spring break activites being described. I will take a moment to gloat, and it will go a little something like this: I have spent 6-8 hours a day sleeping/reading while looking at this.
HAVE A GREAT DAY EVERYONE!!
-p
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|  Ha. HAHAHA. Ha. Ha. Ha.
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| Kelly freaking Hill apparently insists that I update more than every week. But I'm not going to, since actually, her Xanga entries suck. NO, WAIT, I will post something here!
I took an article from my RSS news feed, "Saddam prefers death by shooting," and enterered it into http://babelfish.altavista.com/ . I then translated it from English to German, then back from German into English. Hilarity ensues...
LONDON -- Saddam Hussein explained its attorneys that he would not
like to be shot, by firing the group hung, if you are condemned to
death during its attempted murder, which takes up this month later to
Baghdad again. Saddam maintains that he is calm commander in chief of
of Iraq armed forces -- and that a group of ignitions is "the right
way" to accomplish a military leader. "I do not have before death," it
explained two of its attorneys in uebeerraschenderweise open five-hour
meeting a fear, how he sat in a comfortable chair at the head of the
table. "naturally I am not guilty, but I know that they wish me dead
ones." One of its attorneys, Issam Ghazzawi, took extensive notes.
During a new interview in Amman, Jordan, he specified the Washington
times of the extraordinary discussion. It and former United States
prosecutor general Ramsey Clark met Saddam on December. 7 in a cellar
area under the with difficulty careful court in Baghdad. Nobody was
present for this learning section, which took place during a break in
the procedures, while Saddam rejected to decrease/go back to the dock.
All five of attorneys Saddams met the set off Iraqi leader in the same
attitude week early one hour long during a lunch time. Mr. Clark
confirmed most details of the meetings in a telephone interview with
the times on his return to New York, although he said that the part of
the discussion is not concerning Saddams indicated preference for a
group of ignitions to it by Mr. Ghazzawi at the time had been
translated. The attempt, which was interrupted by some adjournments, a
temporary strike by Saddam and Tiraden of accused of, is January. 24
again take up.
haaaaaaaaaaa. technology at its finest. kelly i hope this makes you happy.
oh, and for comparison, the real article is here:
LONDON -- Saddam Hussein has told his lawyers that he wants to be shot
by firing squad, not hanged, if sentenced to death during his murder
trial, which resumes later this month in Baghdad.
Saddam maintains that he is still commander in chief of Iraq's
armed forces -- and that a firing squad is "the right way" to execute a
military leader.
"I'm not afraid of death," he told two of his lawyers in an
astonishingly candid five-hour meeting, as he sat in a comfortable
chair at the head of the table.
"Of course I'm not guilty, but I know they want me dead."
One of his lawyers, Issam Ghazzawi, took extensive notes.
During a recent interview in Amman, Jordan, he gave The Washington
Times details of the extraordinary discussion.
He and former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark met with
Saddam on Dec. 7 in a basement room under the heavily guarded
courthouse in Baghdad.
No one else was present for this session, which took place
during a break in proceedings while Saddam was refusing to return to
the dock.
All five of Saddam's lawyers met with the deposed Iraqi leader
in the same setting a week earlier for an hour during a lunch break.
Mr. Clark confirmed most of the details of the meetings in a
telephone interview with The Times on his return to New York, although
he said the part of the conversation regarding Saddam's stated
preference for a firing squad had not been translated to him by Mr.
Ghazzawi at the time.
The trial, which has been interrupted by several adjournments,
a temporary walkout by Saddam and harangues from the accused, is to
resume Jan. 24.
-paul
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