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14 years ago,
god wanted to plan revenge on my family,
so he created me,
12 years ago,
god wanted to annoy people,
so he let me talk,
in two years,
god will want to scare people,
so he'll let me drive,
in four years,
god will want people to worry,
so he'll let me smoke,
in 7 years,
god will want to rid the world,
so he'll let me drink,
within the next 90 years,
god will save the world,
and i will die!

Obviously this is old...digging up the past is often times interesting...lets see how much time do I have now...?



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On Thursday March 17th, 2005, steuss (144) writes:
The perspective of this write is incredibly unique. I liked the way the speaker is outside of the normal view. Well done!


On Wednesday March 9th, 2005, SluG (56) writes:
This put an eerie perspective on how life can be a nuisance to alot of people by just being alive, and you have a humorous undertone that makes you smile inspite of yourself -S.


On Wednesday January 12th, 2005, Recycled (161) writes:
This was like warm pie in winter. Very enjoyable. There is more creativity in this than most people will find.


On Wednesday January 12th, 2005, Kratur (14) writes:
i guess you were plan B


On Wednesday January 12th, 2005, Astra Dei (644) writes:
I like this. *runs off to read again*



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