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Sat May 17, 2008, 1:13 PM
Hey,
got to graduate in about week and half (May 28th) so I probably won't be around here on dA till then. I'm going to graduate from five classes - history, geography, social sciences, literature + czech grammar, and english so to get ready for all of that takes quite a bit of my time. Hope I succeed...

Petr

P.S. I've just seen a movie called Lord of War. If anybody of you haven't seen it yet I strongly recommend it to you it's one of those movies which are really worth seeing and which give you the right perspective how the world treats Africa and that politics means more than a life. Give it a try.

  • Mood: Optimism
  • Reading: The Ruler (N. Machiavelli)
  • Watching: Lord of War
  • Drinking: water

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Well,we wish you all the best luck! And tho it's going to be sad not to see you online,but we hope you'll graduate with the best grades!:w00t: Good luck!

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This answer comes a bit late but still I feel I have to write it: thank you for your constant support, I'm very glad I have you. Thank you my friend!

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Welcome from the depth of my soul.:aww:

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Whoever comes in the door is usually somebody disappointing, but there's always a chance otherwise,
and when a key hits the lock all the heads come up like there's a string on them.
:icondarkwulfmn:
Thank you, really! :hug:

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"Everything that is spoken should be more important than the silence it breaks."

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