- 31 Oct 12, 23:09#330894
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
Had a nice hibachi dinner (steak and non-chewy calamari).
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
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Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 

It was cooked right then. Nothing worse than elastic bands in batter
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Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
And after our classes end,we had to wait for freshman students for the school bus,they have 1 more hour than we do.I choose not to wait and take the subway.I had to walk quite a long distance,and actually had to wait for another bus after subway It was cooked right then. Nothing worse than elastic bands in batter
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Oh, there was of course no batter - it was Japagnam style

), didn't get finished until 7. The result, I'm kanckered and I've picked up a days overtime tomorrow, or I should say I'll be paid for the whole day even if I finish at lunchtime. So tomorrow I'll be knackered but rich. 

Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
Currently sipping on a Sherry Oloroso Dulce and Netflixing good ol' Cadfael - good times
doing a no alcohol 6(maybe 4 Currently sipping on a Sherry Oloroso Dulce and Netflixing good ol' Cadfael - good timesdoing a no alcohol 6(maybe 4
) week stretch. Horrid. Also fasting two days a week(under 500 calories ). And starting exercise again after an erratic summer due to travelling. Roll on December!!!!

I did 130 Mph on an open road Sunday morning. The clock had changed, so there was an extra hour meaning there was no one on the road. It was still dark basically with the sun starting to cause red crescents in the eastern sky while I was driving west.
The car wanted to keep going but I was afraid... that if I got caught, I'd go directly to jail. It was the first time I've ever officially doubled the 65 Mph speed limit.
Speed is addictive and next year I will do it safely on a track.










I did 130 Mph on an open road Sunday morning. The clock had changed, so there was an extra hour meaning there was no one on the road. It was still dark basically with the sun starting to cause red crescents in the eastern sky while I was driving west.
The car wanted to keep going but I was afraid... that if I got caught, I'd go directly to jail. It was the first time I've ever officially doubled the 65 Mph speed limit.
Speed is addictive and next year I will do it safely on a track.
Hope you didn't make a video of yourself doing it and posted on YouTube did you? also probably not the smartest thing admitting it on a public forum either!
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