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Ian Rudd |
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P.S. Not that I am perfect. I've got flaws galore.
"Vulgarity is, in reality, nothing but a modern, chic, pert descendant of the goddess Dullness." -- Edith Sitwell |
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saundrakane |
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well I still think our flaws are what give us character. But I do agree there are people who go around acting like they have no flaws and those are the ones
who drive me crazy.
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Somerled |
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I prefer to believe the fact that I have no flaws. I think my perfection adds to my character...
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saundrakane |
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hmmmmm..how am I gonna break it to Somerled
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TheNunns |
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in all honesty I've not detected a flaw yet, perhaps a touch of insanity but what's that among friends huh?
Gaye
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Ian Rudd |
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Of course Sheep has no flaws apart from a spot of black paint on his nose.
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""Eccentricity is not, as dull people would have us believe, a form of madness. It is often a kind of innocent pride, and the man of genius and the
aristocrat are frequently regarded as eccentrics because genius and aristocrat are entirely unafraid of and uninfluenced by the opinions and vagaries of the
crowd." -- Edith Sitwell
Last Edited By: Ian Rudd
07/08/09 03:22.
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librarylover |
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Flaws? Me? Wow, I can think of a few here...
The Vagrants by Yiyun Li ~ 337 pages ~ completed 06/25/09 Currently Reading: Saints by Orson Scott Card (522/711) and Vox by P Stewart & C Riddell (102/385) and The Interior by Lisa See (092/501) and A Short History of the English People, Volume 3 by J R Green (000/340) |
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