Emily : Elton 今天去跟那边的小孩子一起玩,好玩吗?
Elton : 好玩!
Emily : 下个礼拜在带你去要吗?
Elton : 不要!
Emily : =.= why?
Elton : !@#$%^&*/*&^%$#@/#$$%%^&!@
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watched this show on tv, it was talking about ailens and UFOs.
so interesting!
ailens stuffs are so irrisistable!!
i so wanna know more about them.
those damn freaking big sandy pictures at the north africa,
how were they made and what do they mean.
those contracts between the ailens and america that made their technology the best in the world, is it real?
omg i so wanna know more about them!!
but this topic i can search for another 100 million years i also wont be able to know all about them.
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pooh.
the connections between Abe Lincoln and Jack Kennedy is eerie. ><
Both presidents had seven letters in their last name.
Both men studied law.
Both could write well. Kennedy won the Pulitzer Prize and many of Lincoln's written works are considered classics.
Both had lazy eye muscles, which would sometimes cause one eye to deviate.
Both suffered from genetic diseases. It is suspected that Lincoln had Marfan syndrome, and Kennedy suffered from Addison's disease.
Both served in the military. Lincoln was a scout captain in the Black Hawk War, and Kennedy served as a navy lieutenant in World War II.
Both were boat captains. Lincoln was a skipper for the Talisman, a Mississippi River boat, and Kennedy was skipper of the PT 109.
Both had no fear of their mortality and disdained bodyguards.
Both often stated how easy it would be to shoot a President. Lincoln supposedly said, "If somebody wants to take my life, there is nothing I can do to prevent it." Kennedy supposedly said, "If somebody wants to shoot me from a window with a rifle, nobody can stop it."
Both received many letters threatening their lives. In the year of his death, Lincoln received over 800 such letters, and in the year of his death, Kennedy received over 80 letters of this type.
Both presidents were shot in the head.
Both were shot on a Friday.
In each case, the Friday was one connected to a holiday. Lincoln was shot on Good Friday, and Kennedy was shot on the Friday before Thanksgiving.
Both were seated beside their wives when shot.
Neither Mrs. Lincoln nor Mrs. Kennedy were injured.
Both presidents were in the company of another married couple when shot.
In each case, their male guests were injured, but not fatally. Major Henry Rathbone was slashed by a knife, and Governor John Connally was shot.
Both Connally´s and Rathbone´s surnames have eight letters.
Lincoln sat in Box 7 at Ford's Theatre. Kennedy rode in car 7 in the Dallas motorcade.
Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre. Kennedy was shot in a Ford car; a Lincoln limousine.
Both presidents died in a place with the initials P and H. Lincoln died in the Peterson House, whilst Kennedy died at Parkland Hospital.
Military personnel performed autopsies on both presidents.
Both Lincoln and Kennedy were buried in Mahogany caskets.