World Peace.

2006+10+20 "Lord, Can We Get a Break? We Ain’t Really Happy Here. Take a look into our eyes, and see pain that I see." –Ja Rule

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–Shurik
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I bought a "switcher"-type device, not for the computer, but for the TV. Our TV is OLD! It’s big, heavy, with one useful hole in the back (though somone really resourcesful may find a way to use what looks like could be another hole in the back of our TV; when I say our, you know what I mean. Trust me.

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April 4th, 2005’s the day. Shurik’s the name.

Today is special because on this day I start my first ever blog. I haven’t much to say. If hard-pressed to come up with something, I guess what I’d say is what Sandra Bullock (go Sandra!) said in her movie Miss Congeniality 2 (I paraphrase): What we all (should) hope for is World Peace. So, people of the world, let’s all work for world peace together and maybe some day our children, or our grandchildren, or our great-grandchildren, will live in a world where neighboring countries (such as Israel and Palestine) aren’t sending their sons and daughters to their death. And maybe some distant relative of ours will be able to look back at the state much of Africa is in, in regards to the spread of HIV for example, and say, "How foolish people in the 21st century were! Why, in Africa they were infecting each other with a deadly virus because zip-dickies, the condom alternative, wasn’t invented yet at that time." Well, there’s lots to hope for, so let’s take it one day at a time, and remember that it’d be nice to have peace, world peace please.

Shurik

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