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since: 06-17-04, id: 419653

Hey, here's my stuff. Thanks for checkin it out.

“It's beyond me how a "fat chance" and a "slim chance" are the same thing, but a "wise man" and "wise guy" are considered opposites. Walking fast isn't considered jogging slowly, and it's perfectly normal to drive down a parkway and park on a driveway.”
- Zach Hauser, Kansas State University

¥Peace Love and Poptarts¥

Isnt it strange that the words "in" and "complete" can be used in two very different meanings when put together. such as: "in complete" meaning a whole. And: "Incomplete" meaning something is missing.

in complete, incomplete

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