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Good Riddance 2005

I know I'm a day or so late but I've been busy. New Years eve was nothing special. I watched naruto the whole time (nothing like reruns). I watch the ball drop then went to bed. New years is where all the fun started. I went with my brother to see The Cronicles of Narinia which is a really good movie. Most movies based off of books suck but I was surprised. Before the movie I was at my Brother's Girlfriends apparment to eat. I manage to hook up on the wifi for Mario kart. I got to play one guy and I was winning the last match and he conveniently disconnected. He sucked that bad. Atleast I didn't get a snaker. I had a lot of fun smile

Anyway play me in mario kart sometime.
Name: Metsuo FC: 189041-070206

Posted At 2006-01-03 22:54:53 by DeadWolf

http://www.archtype-k.com/img/default.pngMeredith at 2006-01-03 23:07:49

"apparently, the cronicals of narnia is a religous story. in the movie a lion sacrifices himself to save the world, and comes back to life by love and stuff, but i don't remember reading in the bible that jesus was a lion, we need to change the name.. let's change 'lion' to 'jesus' (the cronicals of narnia: the jesus, the witch and the wardrobe.) hmm.. there were no witches in the bible, let's get rid of the witches. i'm pretty sure jesus didn't have a wardrobe, so lets drop that. (the cronicals of narnia: the jesus.) let's change 'jesus' to 'christ'. and narnia isn't passionate enough, which leaves us with 'The passion of the Christ'" -thought you might enjoy that. xD

http://www.archtype-k.com/img/default.pngMetsuo at 2006-01-04 23:15:59

Well The Passion of Christ is a true story. The Cronicals of Narnia was a series of books written in the 40's. The stories have a religious structure seeing as CS Lewis has written books about the bible.

I don't find what you said too funny.

http://www.archtype-k.com/img/default.pngMeredith at 2006-01-07 18:27:12

Oh, fine..
Write stuff in 'About Me'. =P

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