| Date: | 2003-08-26 22:09 |
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| Mood: | sleepy | | Music: | The Sounds of Infomercials |
Where once was light Now darkness falls Where once was love Love is no more Don't say goodbye Don't say I didn't try
These tears we cry Are falling rain For all the lies you told us The hurt, the blame! And we will weep to be so alone We are lost We can never go home
So in the end I'll be what I will be No loyal friend Was ever there for me
Now we say goodbye We say you didn't try
These tears you cry Have come too late Take back the lies The hurt, the blame!
And you will weep When you face the end alone You are lost You can never go home You are lost You can never go home
That's the only good to come out of The Two Towers. Tolkien is soooo boring.
Oh, and maybe I've just been reading lots of Childfree lately, but you know what? If you're going to go to the library with your children, you'd better have taught them how to behave. They should be allowed to walk around, get five feet away from you, and say "MOMMY, WHERE ARE YOU?". They shouldn't be snotty to me when I ask them if they need help finding a book.
And if you insist on bringing two little babies that don't read anyway, get a stroller that's TWO DEEP, not TWO WIDE. The kids aren't old enough to focus on the page, but you bring them in on their stroller, which looks like a freaking LAWNMOWER on steroids because it's so big. And I'm expected to do the picklist while you and FREAKING HUGE stroller take up the entire walkway between the shelves? Uh...how? Park the kids by the fishtank, lady. They'll be okay for five minutes, WITHIN YOUR SIGHT, and you can chase after that little snot of yours and yell all through the children's section. And I'll be able to reach the C books. Wouldn't that be lovely?
People who don't expect their children to behave should have them on leashes.
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