I can't stop smiling :D
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Yes I'm smiling too (and on 5 1/2 hours of sleep too) - it feels to me like what Christmas morning used to feel like when I was a kid.R.i.p. Rigoberto Alpizar.
R.i.p. My Dad - May 28, 2007
R.i.p. Black Tail (cat) - Sept. 20, 20080 -
I did not say what time I was driving homeRygar wrote:Yeah, if it was so awesome he wouldn't have been driving home...unless that was slang.
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True, or whatBlack Diamond wrote:I did not say what time I was driving home
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socialism has come to america. gotta love it.www.myspace.com0
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I feel the same way but he has his work cut out for him.Dig a ditch deep enough
To keep you clear of the sun
You've been burned more than once
You don't think much of trust0 -
So crappy day at the office, but still
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In honour of another recently opened thread...did you mean that literally, or figuratively?Black Diamond wrote:So crappy day at the office, but still
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same here. if only mccain had been as gracious throughout his campaign. the people in that crowd were a bunch of toolboxesCROJAM95 wrote:I thought McCain was gracious...his supporters not so much
When Obama mentioned him last night I heard cheers
I'm happy
i feel so happy for my country, and that the rest of the world is happy and hopeful for us too
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lmao!!chiquimonkey wrote:same here. if only mccain had been as gracious throughout his campaign. the people in that crowd were a bunch of toolboxes
i feel so happy for my country, and that the rest of the world is happy and hopeful for us too
yay!
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Black Diamond wrote:Just one of those momentous days in your life where you have hope in humanity and positive views of the future.
I am sure it won't last long, but isn't it nice while it lasts!
It's like driving home after an awesome first date
This is real life not a fairy tale. Its only going to get worse. Its just how it is. When all the nations of the world get rid of WMD of all that then I might say the same thing. Things havent gotten better, and with Obama in office I dont think it will get any better.I'll be back0 -
stuckinline wrote:his campaign and win have already brought positive changes. people voted in record numbers, people got involved with campaigning at all levels. people feel like their vote matters. people FINALLY have a sense of HOPE.
i'd say that IS positive change !!!!!!
to all the people who got involved in any way, thank you!!!
it IS!
however, i want to hope that it is merely the START....and we will see FAR more POSITIVEs arise from this election.
hope. hope is the underdog.
not anymore!
enjoy today all...and keep the hope alive for tomorrow and beyond, i think we finally have good reason for hope!Stay with me...
Let's just breathe...
I am myself like you somehow0 -
I haven't been able to be happy yet about this (or anything for that matter). Give me a week or two then I will feel excited the way I should be feeling now.
BD that's cute that you are so excited!0 -
pearljamjen wrote:I haven't been able to be happy yet about this (or anything for that matter). Give me a week or two then I will feel excited the way I should be feeling now.
BD that's cute that you are so excited!
I am quite cute right now
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Black Diamond wrote:I am quite cute right now

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hartamh wrote:and very modest
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hahahahahahaha. That was funny!This is the greatest band in the world -- Ben Harper0 -
petrocs wrote:We should shoot fireworks and drink a lot the day that bastard leaves office...so long Bush you cocksucker!
yeah and take satan with you bunch of war pigs ..
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MattCameronKicksButt wrote:What does it mean?

it means an end to 8 years of bush... it means a black american guy has become president in a country where the KLu Klux Klan still exist... it means that the 1960's were genuinely important.... surely you must 'realise' the importance of that?oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 -
urbanhippie wrote:Yep. And I remember feeling it in '97 when labour got in. I felt that my world was going to be a better place from then on, and look where we are now :rolleyes:
Still, hope springs eternal
about 2 years after Labour got in that time I made the decision never ever to pay any attention to any politician or political party. I'd had my old man going on all my life about how great things were under Labour, yet it made no diff to me at all. I decided then to stop wasting energy on any of the tossers, and look after number one...a working man needs to make a buck whoever the hell is in charge, spend more energy on working and positivity, than bleating and worrying about what those pampered ponces yakk on about.I came, I saw, I concurred.....0
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