Wednesday, January 2, 2008
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"Our modern term 'charm' comes from the Latin for song, ...carmen, which was taken in turn from the Greek charma meaning 'source of joy'... But it was also from this word that the Greeks derived the word charme. In modern English charme best translates as 'combat'. All of which makes one wonder...if Shakespeare was aware of this when he had Macbeth, shortly before he is killed by Macduff, coin the term 'charmed life.'" - Nic Kelman, Girls: A Paean
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Good pics. Send them my way buddy. Let's hang out this weekend. I can't promise any spontaneous countdowns but I am sure we will find something to do.
Great! I think that the year will be a continuation of Gwyn's rockin Eve! Nothing like your German neighbors signing Kareoke in English to start your year! Then a round of fireowrks that seem to come stright from some indian reservation! I don't know where they are hiding an Indian reservation around here!
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