20 October 2007
1:21 AM
up·root/[uhp-root, -root]
–verb (used with object)
1. to pull out by or as if by the roots: The hurricane uprooted many trees and telephone poles.
2.to remove violently or tear away from a native place or environment: The industrial revolution uprooted large segments of the rural population.
3.to destroy or eradicate as if by pulling out roots: The conquerors uprooted many of the native traditions.
4.to displace, as from a home or country; tear away, as from customs or a way of life: to uproot a people.
a file i'll never throw away, a cd i can't burn, a blog i can't ignore, a group i can't delete.
to be
torn away from,? voluntary vs involuntary?
does it matter?
i never expected shopping for prom to be such a hassle. maybe i'm just fussy, to the max. anyway i really like shopping with olly :) thank you dear!
Make Poverty History. Stand up, speak out!
i can't barre chords aah!! sad!
terribly in need of new playlists. and well, good music. any to recommend, anyone? :)
options have ended. i thoroughly enjoyed bio, fully regret not opting for Young Adult's Poetry, and am just, ... for the history course. did i mention i don't like war movies? geez.
my com doesn't have speakers. it pisses me off quite immensely because i've to use earpieces whose wires are like REALLY SHORT so they can hardly extend all the way to the back of the pc...and prolonged usage of earpieces is, of course, not good for my ears. :(
i really really like floorball. the game(s) today was very fun! xD
WE'RE LEAVING SCHOOL IN 2 WEEKS. oh my are we old.
my tongue still hurts from the scalding from the coffee. gahs. lousy.
yawns. goodnight, world.
music: i will carry you - clay aiken