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  • where do you find this stuff? it's awesome

  • Wow, you have an awesome blog; I love your username too!  Very cool.

  • *chuckle* *snort*

  • LOL!!

    i wonder if anybody actually booked reservations there b4?....

  • Heh! Does this make NZ a colon of the British Empire?

  • excuse my uneducated question... but... why is this funny? *confused*O_o

  • jess borwsin around n i saw ur xanga...dayum~~ so frkken nice!! lol..u gotta help me wif mynes sum tym...^O^ prOpps!

  • oops..the person up there is ME..hehe used that retarded id...i only use that to test out how my layout looks...hehe....

  • i like stories. tel me a story

  • ~pROpz~

    hit me back, yo.  with your nasty little paddle.

  • You know that cool story that you wont tell us.  I think if you should write it like this (4/24), no one would take "offense".

  • This is one of the most beautiful places on earth.  I close my eyes, often, to go back; to feel the crisp air, to see the grainy sky with the snow covered nevados in the distance, to listen to the wind whisper in my ear with ancient tongues, to feel the energy of life surround you, consume you.  This lake (Titicaca) is the highest elevation lake in the world.  Set against the backdrop of the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes, it is simply, breath taking.   You have inspired me to make a photo journal of my time there.  Thank you.

  • You said "tit". *UnF*

  • Somehow this brings vaguely to mind a story my mother used to tell me, about Lake Titicaca...the name always made me giggle...yet the story escapes me...

  • yes- say everything, my boy.

  • Somehow, the juvenile fun of a word like titicaca is lost when your lingual background is not English.

  • I definitely think there's more to be said, and it's better said with receipts and tattoos, so hope you bring 'em both back so's we can see.

  • Titicaca... I think that place has been mentioned once in my geography class... being the immature, half-drunk kids we are, everyone laughed. And laughed. And laughed some more.

    Have you ever read the book Saturnalia? I was at the library (don't ask, I'm a geek) and the title caught my eye. It's a really old book and it looks really boring, though. Quite different from your entries.

  • I might not find Titicaca too amusing, but there are three places here in Denmark called Lem, Tarm and Øm which make me scream with laughter every time. Translated to english, the names mean "member", colon and sore. They are just villages really and are quite close to eachother. We call them the brown triangle.

    I can relate to your excitedness (is that even a word?) about meeting your whatchamaycallit here from Xanga. I went through the same a few years ago, when I was to meet my chatroom infatuation for the first time. The last few days before he came to visit me I was so excited I could not speak coherently. When the day arrived I was extremly nervous. What if this was going to be a disaster? What if I didn't like this guy who was flying in from Indiana?

    The first thing he said when he saw me was  damn, you're tall. I knew then, that I loved him.

  • saturnalia! you are on xanga's premium spotlight as of 717 (the time on my computer, as of now)...and i thought you should know.

  • OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG you have a CUTE ASS PAGE...shittttt....how do you get it all? SHARE THE GOODS haha..props!

  • Let's see... Saturnalia by Paul Fleischman. It's about some kid living in Boston around 1680 or something... not my type of book, but... by the way/if you care, it's a "kid" book, if you know what I mean.

  • nope.

    but you could, and should.

  • Hehehe.

  • ahhhh.... take me there!

  • I think it goes without saying.

    P.S. I should have known Frederick was not an appropriate name for an arachnid.  In spite of this oversight, however, he has returned to his web.

  • dude i so didn't get this at first.
    man i suck :(

  • page wont load,

    but gather it was a good one from the comments above.

    tit for tat

  • Pretty damn funny!  In Michigan and the Upper Pennisula most of the towns and streets have something to do with BEAVERS!!!! lol!

  • Yes, you need to say something

  • OK dude.  Get the manager because there is already a chick in my room 303 and I'm not going to pay for her.  This isn't like the mini-bar where you can sucker me in with the little bottles of booze and high priced pistachios.

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  • I still can't help but think of Beavis's voice when I hear the name Titicaca.  I even say it out loud like that.

    Long live Beavis and Butthead  *snort*

  • no i'm not a beastie boy, just a beastie fan!

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