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Sunday, October 01, 2006


-CORRECTION-


After watching savannah documentaries I gather that:


- the lions can like WALK PAST the zebra and the zebra continues eating grass
- the lions don't know any tricks, like pretend to walk past and then attack



Which kinda reminds me of the guys in our generation who:


- don't say anything when they like a girl
- don't know any tricks either, like pretending to hate a girl by poking / irritating her and then ask her for stead.



| so spoken! @ 7:14 PM|

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