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From: lauren_macsporren
Date: Thu Jun 6, 2002 3:20pm
Subject: DeaDDucK

Hello. Well after the gay debate, conversation has again dried up,
but due to popular demand (well, just Sarah actually) I'm back for
more ramblings.

Well I'm happy to say, that since all of those Hearse sightings, I
only saw one more on telly and have now not seen one for about a week
and a half *phew* and obviously I'm not dead yet so I figured it
must've been a symbol of peace instead. But then I dreamt about
bread, went to the library, looked in the dream interpretation books
and it said dreaming of someone taking your break means that a time
of peace and relaxation is coming to an end. Can I just take a moment
to point out that I was actually planning to go to the library
anyway, AND I only looked in the dream interpretation book because I
was in the Psychology section and happened to come across it. I'm not
a sad loser who has to go to the library to find out the meanings of
my dreams. *cough* because I have my own dream dictionary. Actually I
think I've mentioned it before, something about it being written by
gypsies who want to tell me that all my dreams denote death. But hey!
No worries! Nostradamus reckoned life would end a couple of years ago
and it didn't so I can hardly claim to predict the future. Spencer to
win Big Brother by the way.

*SO* I can't be bothered to write any more. Plus, I'm saving the best
bits for my autobiography, out in all major book stores Jan 2003.
Thankyou yes thankyou no no really, save the appluase please.

Lauren xx

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