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Is what I really want to do.

Babies really know how to decide to pull an all-nighter when their mommy has to be up super early. It'll hit me hard later.
Holy crap... Super migraine this morning. I should have taken the day off.
Wow, my brain is melting. I need to lay down.
I woke up with the same anger I had before I went to bed.
NussieT Wrote:I woke up with the same anger I had before I went to bed.
anger?
the way god intended. :high5:
Derick Wrote:
NussieT Wrote:I woke up with the same anger I had before I went to bed.
anger?
Usually when I am this angry I bake. Except yesterday I decided that I was going to run. 5 miles wasn't even to get me un angered
Going running would make me angry.
Lots of happy people here today.

Good morning bro-mo's!
I'm in a decent mood.
I'm in an alright mood. No time to be pissy

sent from my Samsung Galaxy S III possibly while taking a dump
I just watched last night's Game of Thrones.

What I thought was going to happen did not happen. I guess they are going to lead off next season with it.

I like the Aria part. That girl is badass. They added that part for HBO, not in the book.
I am in a fine mood. For the first time in a week, I have not had a migraine in the morning, so that is a plus.
Halfway through Book 4 of GOT, I think I will get back to that now.
Ten Things You Need to Know Today: June 10, 2013
editorial.huffingtonpost.com

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. WHY NSA CONTRACTOR OUTED HIMSELF AS SOURCE
Edward Snowden, 29, says he revealed classified documents on surveillance programs because "I was part of something that was doing far more harm than good."

2. WHAT HE RISKED
Experts say Snowden could face decades in prison for the disclosures, if the U.S. can extradite him. He said he had fled to Hong Kong.

3. TALIBAN ATTACKERS KILLED NEAR KABUL AIRPORT
All seven insurgents died in a battle with security forces after trying to attack NATO's airport headquarters with grenades, assault rifles and at least one large bomb.

4. MANDELA'S FAMILY VISITS HIM AT HIS HOSPITAL BEDSIDE
The South African government says the 94-year-old leader's condition is "unchanged" as he spent a third day in the hospital with a lung infection.

5. ZIMMERMAN TRIAL TO BEGIN
Jury selection begins in Florida today in the case of the neighborhood watch volunteer, who says he shot and killed high school student Trayvon Martin because he feared for his life.

6. RIVAL KOREAS TO COME TO TABLE
North and South Korea agreed to senior-level talks this week on stalled cooperation projects, hoping to ease tensions after Pyongyang's recent nuclear threats.

7. GUNMAN IDENTIFIED IN CALIF. SHOOTINGS
Police say 23-year-old John Zawahiri killed his father and older brother, set their house on fire and then shot three others to death in the streets of Santa Monica.

8. HEAT REBOUNDS IN NBA FINALS
LeBron James overcame a terrible start to finish with 17 points as Miami beat San Antonio 103-84 to tie the series at 1-1.

9. `KINKY BOOTS' TRIUMPHS AT TONYS
The feel-good pop musical won six awards, including best score by Cyndi Lauper, beating its closest rival, British import "Matilda."

10. WHO'S SEEING DOUBLE AT CHICAGO-AREA SCHOOL
There are 24 sets of twins in the fifth grade at Highcrest Middle School, which wants recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records.
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