She's nice......when she speaks.
Which mostly she doesn't.
Except to ask when we're next meeting the French students.
I hope I wasn't that annoying n France.
I don't think I was.......


CrackingI'm not quite sure what to think, what to say. Is it selfish of me to be scared when she's the one facing life-threatening illness? Probably, but I just don't want to lose her, not now when things are finally gettingto be good between. I spent so long hating her, how could I have thrown so much time away? What could have been so many happy years, all gone. Wasted.Cracking
I just feel so alone, all the time. There's no-one I can talk to about this, no-one to explain how I feel to. I swore to her that I wouldn't tell anyone, and I'll keep that promise. There's only one person I could talk to, but that's her and that really would be selfish


The Lebensborn NightmareThe Lebensborn Nightmare.The Lebensborn Nightmare
In December 12th, 1935 the Lebensborn programme was introduced to Nazi Germany. The goal of this society was to offer to young, "racially pure" girls the opportunity to give birth to a child in secret. The child was then given to the SS organization which took in charge his "education" and adoption. In the beginning, the "Lebensborn" were SS nurseries. But in order to create a "super-race", the SS transformed these nurseries in "meeting places" for "racially pure" German women who wanted to meet and make children with SS officers. The children born in the Lebensborn were taken in charge by the SS and bec


The House Of Special PurposeAnastasia was excited as they reached the house in Ekaterinburg. She knew it meant yet another prison (the third since the revolution) but it signalled the end of the journey. Soon she would be reunited with her parents and sister, Marie, for the first time in almost two months.The House Of Special Purpose
When they arrived a Red guard led them into the house they were to be kept in. It was surrounded by guards. It was not as grand as the previous house, which had been the home of a Governor-General. The building in front of her was little more than a merchant house. She missed the Ale
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'Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family, Choose a fucking big television, Choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players, and electrical tin openers.' from 'Trainspotting'
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'I just can't sit any other way than this. If I sit the way other people do, my reasoning ability drops by 40%' ~L~
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'Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family, Choose a fucking big television, Choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players, and electrical tin openers.' from 'Trainspotting'
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'Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family, Choose a fucking big television, Choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players, and electrical tin openers.' from 'Trainspotting'
EXTERNAL EXAMINER!! SHIT, MAN! Lol... In two weeks time?? Better get my german learning glasses on then
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'Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family, Choose a fucking big television, Choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players, and electrical tin openers.' from 'Trainspotting'
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[beat your crazy head against the sky.]
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'I just can't sit any other way than this. If I sit the way other people do, my reasoning ability drops by 40%' ~L~
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'Choose life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family, Choose a fucking big television, Choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players, and electrical tin openers.' from 'Trainspotting'
Nice gallery You have coming along ^^
Dolly
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