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Now that formalities are out of the way, out of the window, out of the question and out of gas, it is time to move on and publish my more renounced rantings full allusive alliterations and polymorphic language.
I need oxygen to talk...
I already was a moron, but now I am also becoming an oxy-moron. I am changing my mobile provider. Now that my previous perverter of mobility Dutchtone has been taken over by Orange, it felt right to change. A bit of a puppy face by Nitzan also helped. As you know I have no regular phone line in my house, which makes it hard for me to stay in contact with those I love. *cough* So now I am moving into lighter regions. I am 'going into the sea' with a company called O2. I'm not taking a new mobile phone with it, I am using my untrusty old Nokia 3210 BUT I am getting a free DVD player!
You're my centerfold
It is not a secret that my favorite movie is Leon: The Professional. Now.. I had ordered 3 movie posters of the film. It was cheap, as it costed me as much as one or two regular posters that I would not want. At any rate, I am not planning on plastering my posters on a wall. I want to frame them. Unfortunately during the travels of my beloved poster set the most purty poster has been damaged a bit. I just hope you won't be able to see this anymore when it is framed. I will go and see if I can buy a frame today. It's very silly that the frame will probably cost me more than all the posters together.
The aftermath of the war
Now that we are being told that the war in Iraq is over, I am not being asked to give yet another opinion about it. Despite not being asked, I will give you my final notes. We all know how vividly against the war France and Russia have been. The great pacifists. The pride of the European continent. And of course China was against it. The fact that France kept its embassey open in Baghdad till the very very last moment did 'rouse some suspicions. America has been accused of having delivered weapons to Iraq. It has now been shown that this is only 2% of Saddam's arsenal. About 80% of the weapons was bought in *oh dear* France and Russia. France has also been trading with Iraq, evading international treaties. The embassey in Baghdad stayed there till the last moment to burn every document that could damage the 'good' name of France.
But there is more. America has on its own set straight a wrong in a way that would normally be kept 'hidden' by UN bureaucracy. Russia would not like to see America 'notice' the things happening in Chechenia. And China would not like to have America snoop around their troubles in for instance Tibet or Taiwan.
In conclusion (for me there IS a conclusion lol) I would say to America: Show your power, do what you must. Let's boogie!!
Three is a ...
I have discovered that since last week my housemate's girlfriend is living with us until she finds a new place here in Eindhoven. Next to negative sides, being a 5th wheel for the nth time of my life, there are positive sides like having to cook only once in three days.
Lady Nostalgia give my thy hand
for now it is possible to visit my previous two websites codenamed Crock and Fluffy (in contrast to the most current and peachiest one: Peach). Next to that, I brought new life into a guestbook. My last creation was destroyed by Brinkster, my web host. This new one which took an afternoon of programming (can you tell? lol) is easier and faster to use and by putting everything on the main page I hope I can attract more responses. Do your best!
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