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heidrun eldur
það fór nú ekki alveg eins og ég ætlaði.. að gera eitthvað uppbyggjandi og skemmtilegt þessa viku - það kviknaði nefnilega í húsinu mínu á mánudagskvöld svo ég býst við að vikan verði eitthvað lituð af því.
þannig var að ég var á kaffihúsi með önnu dönsku og arnóri þegar elva hringdi og spurði hvort ég gæti nokkuð komið heim.. það væri nefnilega kviknað í húsinu okkar. við vorum á svipuðum stað í bænum, svo við hittumst og stukkum saman uppí taxa. við vorum nú fremur rólegar á leiðinni í bílnum, því auðvitað gerðum við okkur ekki alveg grein fyrir alvarleika málsins. þegar við nálguðumst húsið okkar fóru samt að renna á okkur 2 grímur, gatan var lokuð, fullt af slökkvibílum og fullt af fólki að horfa á. við stukkum út úr bílnum, hlupum að húsinu og sáum þá að það var ekkert þak á lengur..
það var fullt af fólki heima þegar eldurinn braust út en sem betur fer slasaðist enginn, svo allir íbúar hússins stóðu bara fyrir utan og fylgdust með. það voru teknar af okkur skýrslur og... (more)
Spyshot Vaccination - You Should Be Educated About It by Mike Selvon
You can get a vaccination for meningitis, HPV, polio, smallpox, measles, mumps, pertussis and many other diseases. The idea is that by getting a shot with a "watered down" version of a virus or bacteria, your body will attack it, kill it and store the information for later; therefore, if you pick something up again, the body will immediately respond by attacking it before cellular damage occurs. But how much do you know about the pros and cons of immunization?
According to medical information, on one hand, vaccinations are needed because we cannot face the alternative. Plagues and disease epidemics once ravaged the globe in epic proportions, killing millions worldwide. Many health experts credit vaccinations with the eradication of smallpox and polio; once deadly killers.
Additionally, immunization is considered to be one of the most cost-effective health prevention methods. According to the World Health Organization, every dollar spent on vaccines saves the average American $27 in... (more)
Ecstatic Night ^^ Is it Weird...
That I don't care what people think about me but am still curious to know what they think? I really want to know how people see me. I know how I see myself and I have some general ideas of how other people might see me but it's still interesting to see what people think of me.
So I ask, what do you think of me? I know that Chan is probably the only person who will ever read this but I suppose just one person's view is good. I don't just want "You're nice and smart and whatever." I want the truth. Even if you think it might hurt me, seriously, it probably won't. Yeah, that's about it. [Yes! I didn't say "That is all" :)]
Now, other stuff. I cooked my chicken for dinner last night :) I didn't burn it this time and it wasn't undercooked. Woot! lol. Had spaghetti for dinner tonight. I had to cook the spaghetti which was fine and I only had to warm up the sauce. Have to go to knox again tomorrow with my dad to buy ham and possibly fish fingers. ugh. I would have bought them today if I'd... (more)
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