Only if a AI construct like you could have children Cloud , now maybe Klet might consider such an arrangement but I suggest you run it by her first for she might already have a person she has desires to spawn with.Cloud wrote:Well that's okay. Do you think I am spending the time watching several DVD's I got via my kids online gift certificatate from Roberts Anime Corner too?
What will you do for New year?
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All humans seem the same to me.

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So I guess your not that picky?Cloud wrote:All humans seem the same to me.
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You are asking about yourself?

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No but I'm sure Klet might be crushed.Cloud wrote:You are asking about yourself?
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Anyway . . . I'm working New Year's morning (I'm at work right now . . . shhhhhhh!) and I'm going to make sugar cookies with my family when I get home--if they didn't eat all the dough by then.

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At this moment How many hours do you work?

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Your purpose is New Year's Day today I went to Weller Court Little Tokyo Downtown Los Angeles.

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There is no Little Tokyo here, but you live in LA Chris, so you'll have more stuff going off- like Arnold Schwatzenegger getting hit by traffic and then getting back up again, then getting hit by more tracking and getting back up again, vice versa
We have a China town, the gate is more attractive than the actual town itself, since it's jus comprised of two Chinee restraunts and a chinese herbal medicine store.
I didn't do anything on new years day. I could have made a meal of it and threw some fireworks or something. To me it's just another day though. The millenium was the only new year where I thought 'we're getting sky rocketed into the future,' and everyone asks where you were on the millenium, and I say I was taking a bath (which I was). I like easter though, because you have to pay homage to the Easter Bunny, which rocks. I thought about that song by U2 called new years day though.
happy two thousand and seven AD, buy a cel!
We have a China town, the gate is more attractive than the actual town itself, since it's jus comprised of two Chinee restraunts and a chinese herbal medicine store.
I didn't do anything on new years day. I could have made a meal of it and threw some fireworks or something. To me it's just another day though. The millenium was the only new year where I thought 'we're getting sky rocketed into the future,' and everyone asks where you were on the millenium, and I say I was taking a bath (which I was). I like easter though, because you have to pay homage to the Easter Bunny, which rocks. I thought about that song by U2 called new years day though.
happy two thousand and seven AD, buy a cel!
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Why not?

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My friennd Max and I headed to Treasure Island(near San Francisco) to watch the fireworks at Fisherman's Wharf. Going near the wharf on New Year's Eve is asking for trouble - there's generally a lot of roudiness there. But, there weren't a lot of people at Treasure Island, so we all had really nice seats to watch the nifty fireworks display.