post-extravaganza!!!
Nov. 20th, 2004 03:04 pmI have less than an hour to decide if I want to go to the opera.
fuckfuckfuckfuckFUCK!
Justin called and offered a ride.
Dr. Feener hasn't mentioned the price of dinner yet.
this is stressing me out for no good reason whatsoever.
In the meantime, the end of the world is "really fucking nigh"...

JERUSALEM (AFP) - Swarms of locusts descended over the southern Israeli town of Eilat, official sources reported after night-fall.
The authorities had expected the insects to swarm in over the farming belt in the Negev, north of Eilat, and dozens of residents telephoned the local municipality to alert the council to the unwelcome migrants.
The agriculture ministry told army radio that it was ready to enact its emergency anti-locust plan and scramble aircraft to spray insecticide.
In Rome, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation warned earlier Friday that a small number of locust swarms could cross from northern Egypt into Israel and the Palestinian territories.
The crop-ravaging insects, which have this month been reported in Cyprus, northern Egypt and Lebanon, were last seen in Israel in the 1950s.
Just thought y'all'd like to know.
~;P
fuckfuckfuckfuckFUCK!
Justin called and offered a ride.
Dr. Feener hasn't mentioned the price of dinner yet.
this is stressing me out for no good reason whatsoever.
In the meantime, the end of the world is "really fucking nigh"...

JERUSALEM (AFP) - Swarms of locusts descended over the southern Israeli town of Eilat, official sources reported after night-fall.
The authorities had expected the insects to swarm in over the farming belt in the Negev, north of Eilat, and dozens of residents telephoned the local municipality to alert the council to the unwelcome migrants.
The agriculture ministry told army radio that it was ready to enact its emergency anti-locust plan and scramble aircraft to spray insecticide.
In Rome, the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation warned earlier Friday that a small number of locust swarms could cross from northern Egypt into Israel and the Palestinian territories.
The crop-ravaging insects, which have this month been reported in Cyprus, northern Egypt and Lebanon, were last seen in Israel in the 1950s.
Just thought y'all'd like to know.
~;P
no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 06:08 pm (UTC)