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Apr. 1st, 2008 12:34 pmDespite my motion sickness problem (I am currently feeling motion sick--and when I get motion sick, I get a hideous case of the spins. You know, when you feel like you're moving even when you're still? It gets worse if you're in the car), I am so signing up with Virgle. You guys should too.
My brother is twenty today. D: Random story: a few nights ago I got off of work and he was in his room watching a movie with his girlfriend, and I came in and happened to look under his bed. There are boxes under there, and I saw something familiar. This old gray suitcase that our mom gave him when he was a little kid.
When we were younger, my brother and I were obsessed with Playmobil. We had a decent collection of the people, with a few horses (from the pony training set and the cowboys set), two cars (a police car that later lost its top and a blue compact station wagon), and other little things. We used to break them out and have epic adventures with them--most of which involved my toy train set and blocks among other things. Because there were so many little pieces to the set, we had to keep them all together, and we kept them in the gray suitcase.
I think it's kind of cool that he's still got them. So yeah, there's me being nice about my brother. Like I've said before, I know he'll probably never see this (and I hope he never does, really), but yeah. Happy birthday, bro. I remember when all you liked to eat was plain white rice with sugar. I will call you out on that.
My brother is twenty today. D: Random story: a few nights ago I got off of work and he was in his room watching a movie with his girlfriend, and I came in and happened to look under his bed. There are boxes under there, and I saw something familiar. This old gray suitcase that our mom gave him when he was a little kid.
When we were younger, my brother and I were obsessed with Playmobil. We had a decent collection of the people, with a few horses (from the pony training set and the cowboys set), two cars (a police car that later lost its top and a blue compact station wagon), and other little things. We used to break them out and have epic adventures with them--most of which involved my toy train set and blocks among other things. Because there were so many little pieces to the set, we had to keep them all together, and we kept them in the gray suitcase.
I think it's kind of cool that he's still got them. So yeah, there's me being nice about my brother. Like I've said before, I know he'll probably never see this (and I hope he never does, really), but yeah. Happy birthday, bro. I remember when all you liked to eat was plain white rice with sugar. I will call you out on that.