Well if it makes you feel any better at all, I still feel lazy. But playing sports is way easier and more fun than going to the gym. Maybe that is the way to do it. Either start swimming again, or find some kind of sport like soccer or something. Just to get active again. Then going to the gym wont seem so crappy cause you wont be as lazy
That's probably someone trying to get into your account. As long as your e-mail is secure (make sure it is) you're fine. But if someone's got your e-mail details too they might be sneaking in and checking shit out.
I'm sitting up watching a thundering and lighting storm its amazing but pretty freaky as I keeps turning the lights in the school across the road on then off again.
Lucky for my parents I'm up as all the electrics are out and their alarms won't go off turned on my phone alarm they will love me.
Ohhhh more schools likes on. Its very freaky... Read More
I wish we could get a damn thunderstorm here. Everyone I know on the east coast (where I'm from) keeps talking about the bitchin storm they're getting, and it makes me so homesick.
I was about to ask how you were on the internet if your power was out. My phone has internets too, thank fucking god. I don't know what I did before cell phones and the internet for entertainment...
that's cool I miss having my tongue done. Not much else here just stuck at work and only have my phone for the internet and sadly chat doesn't work on the phone.
Every single British voter should have known that this election would result in a hung parliament, as much as polls can never truly know anything for certain. Here in Canada, as a result of our version of a Hung Parliament, we had three elections in four years.
Few people support the idea of unelected leaders, what would have happened if Clegg had joined with Brown instead of the largest party. Not many want to admit that their best interests are served better by being watered down to work with the interests of others.
If you had wanted Clegg to stay out of everything, you'd have our many elections, which changed little, cost much, annoyed many, and often let the government get away with pushing their minority-share views, un-winnowed, be pushed through by finding a different party to support them on each vote, chastising the others by playing the public's disdain for another vote against the others.
The best you can hope for is for people to realize that only by listening to each other can you have success. Views are divided enough that majorities will occur far less often (look at the close elections in America for another example of such). Real change of opinion will now only take place by one of two methods. Either the polarized views will be watered down enough to find compromise, and in the less sharp and pointy versions of the compromise members of one group might finally be swayed to another. Or you take every dissenting view to the tip of a rapier, and by now the world is large and connected enough that you cannot defeat it all.