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Friday, January 12, 2007


   im soo sadd
uhh last night was college night.. uhh what else?? i got home from skewl at 9.5 yea i dun feel like typin too much lol!! haha well anyways i got home and the first thin that i come home is my dog, cookie in pain i was like omfg!! this is rly the last thin that i need in my over bustlin life right now... but i cant be a total bitch.. even tho i dun rly show my own dog luv all the time.. well he was limpin and this mornin when i went to walk him he could barely walk.. i didnt know what to do.. i need to schedule an appointment for the vet.. its just one thing that bothers me.. my mom is goin away for 10 days after my dads bday on the 14th.. so i wont rly have a source of payment.. since mt dad isnt rly aound all the time..but ill; find a way ill just have to take good care of him.. other than my dogs pain i am still gettin alot of work and my midterms are comin up and my AP test consists iof 10 chapters worth of info.. i hafta start studyin.. i know i am gunna fail.. but that doesnt stop me from doin my best.. well hope u all r doin fine.. Ja' ne!!
Heres the stupiest way to die

[Note im not the man, im a grl]
(1985, Montana) Two locals decided to increase their income by illegally transporting shed elk antlers out of Yellowstone Park. The antlers sell for about $7 a pound, and a big set can weigh thirty pounds, making their theft a lucrative venture.

The two men, dollar signs in their eyes, thought long and hard about the best way to get the largest haul of antlers out of the park without being observed. Cars were too risky because there was a ranger checkpoint on the roads. Backpacks couldn't carry enough to make it worth their while. They decided to use a boat.

Well, not exactly a boat. A rubber raft.

These two entrepreneurs decided to take the raft on a nighttime voyage on the Gardiner River, which runs out of Yellowstone and through the town of Gardiner, to minimize their chance of being spotted.

After loading the raft to the bursting point with pointy antlers, the men pushed off and began their journey. It was late springtime, so the river, hazardous in all seasons, now had twice the normal flow of water. They hadn't gone far before they hit some treacherous rapids, and the bouncing antlers punctured the raft.

Deprived of transportation, the men had to fend for themselves against the current. One of the antler thieves swam to shore, hiked the road, and hitched a ride into town. The other was not so lucky. A week later he floated onto a beach used by local sunbathers.

I know because I'm the one who found him, and I was also in the car when my cousin gave his buddy a ride into town the week before.

hahahhaha this is funny, madd dumbasses.. but in a way its sadd

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