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Bjarke

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Sunday, July 31st 2005, 4:56pm

bad thing: a friend of my stepmom got thrown off her horse today :(
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Sunday, July 31st 2005, 11:44pm

sounds like a big auch ......is she ok?

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Monday, August 1st 2005, 12:11am

Quoted from ""Bjarke""

bad thing: a friend of my stepmom got thrown off her horse today :(


Yes - how is she? :(

and to earlier posts - I think it is great that we are about each other - I think no matter where we are or our backgrounds we are a great community that really cares about each other - and thats a good thing - but we can maybe help each other feel better with support on some on the bad things

Bjarke

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Monday, August 1st 2005, 6:09am

with the awful situation in mind, she's doing relatively good, thank god
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Xer

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Monday, August 1st 2005, 11:28am

That's terrible,a friend of mine fell of the horse,luckily she only ended up with some blue marks on her body,nothing more.
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Monday, August 1st 2005, 1:32pm

I was thrown off a horse at the age of 9, I think, but I don't remember anything between sitting on the horse and lying on the ground
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Monday, August 1st 2005, 2:18pm

There's been some terrible things posted here the last month, I feel so sorry for all of you. :( I agree on helping eachother out even if it is only on the net. I have a lot of very good friends on the net, half of them from this forum and they have helped me many times when I've needed it, even if they can't be there fysically. It is a good thing to know that someone cares even if they are only on the net. My bad thing of the day isn't really bad at all compared to some of you, but my best friend from Australia have been visiting me for 2 weeks now and she is leaving tomorrow. I'll miss her so much!!! :(
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Monday, August 1st 2005, 6:32pm

At least she's visiting you,so be glad for that.
I have 2 best friends,one in Canada whom I haven't seen for 7 years now,and other in Texas whom I havent seen for 4 years.
I only hear from them by ICQ and emails and their sites.
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Wednesday, August 3rd 2005, 9:41am

Of course I'm happy that she at least came to see me. It just made me realise how much I've missed her.
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D-C

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Wednesday, August 3rd 2005, 3:26pm

some of you might know i been in hospital for a couple of days on meningitis watch and i had stomach infections
i never want intravenous drip again nor a lumbar puncture it made me swell up so badly
but i am fine now :D

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Wednesday, August 3rd 2005, 5:13pm

I failed again on my driving test :evil:
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Wednesday, August 3rd 2005, 5:38pm

Oh no :(
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Wednesday, August 3rd 2005, 5:48pm

Yeah, that f***head lead me to the sh*ttiest crossing in the whole city... I can spend another load of money on the exam.
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Wednesday, August 3rd 2005, 5:53pm

Shit happens.
Sorry for you mate.
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Wednesday, August 3rd 2005, 7:05pm

:(
i feel very sorry for you.. Today i had a driving lesson.. i hope i will get the licence soon, and that i dont fail... that is too expensive for me :(
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Sunday, August 14th 2005, 3:20pm

Got 2 wisdom teeth out.Or whatever they called.Got 2 more to go.
This is f.u.c.k.i.n.g s.h.i.t.
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Sunday, August 14th 2005, 3:37pm

That sucks Xer! My sux of the week is moving. I have packed 6 banana boxes so far and it's only the stuff I have kept in my livingroom. I guess I'll end up on at least 15 boxes in the end.

I'll be moving home with my parents for 6 months. It will be terrible! He he...I'm used to my own rules now, how can I live under theirs again? :P
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Sunday, August 14th 2005, 6:37pm

Funny,how you take it negatively.
I,after 3 years of army,am very happy to "move" back in with my parents.
I mean during the 3 years,it was like that-->18 days army,3 days home.
Then when I got towards the end of the army it was 1 week army,1 week home.
Just think every week or two,I had to travel 250 KM to my base,or back home.At some weeks I had to do this 250KM trip twice a week.
So,now I don't care living with my parents,it saves money,and they're cool and open-minded.
You could say the army made me appreciate the life in my parents' home.
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Sunday, August 14th 2005, 7:13pm

xer - ouch!! i had all 4 of mine removed coz 2 impacted the other was infected and my jaw got broken 2 years ago when i got punched in the face so all came out and that was so painful

liss - i could never live with my parents again it would drive me to drink

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Sunday, August 14th 2005, 7:25pm

D-C,I hope you're all right now.
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