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UER Forum > Journal Index > Kimmo's Journal: The Cold North > 18th of December, 2004: Finland (Viewed 2028 times)
18th of December, 2004: Finland
entry by Kimmo 
12/18/2004 7:15 AM

18th of December, 2004: Finland

- Watched a pet rat in a pet store for a thirty minutes yesterday. Finally it started to sleep and I left.

- Crappy job interview...not accepting that place.

- Have to live with that bitchy boss still.

- Spend a fortune to a christmas presents, didn't make me feel any better though.

- Starting to get depressed, like some seven years ago. My head just cannot handle my current boss, not the fact how she treats people. Every morning I wish I would get a call from the police, that she's killed in a car accident.

- I would recommend this country for everyone who likes S&M stuff:

- It's dark around the clock, so that you don't even know what time it is, if you don't watch the clock.

- In the end the darkness and everything else gets you. You shoot your wife or your husband and when the police comes, you shoot it out with them too. Finally the army comes with their armored cars and you shoot yourself.

- Finland...

- It does happen to many people every winter...watch the news.

- Finland...depression...

- Some sunny country...manic episodes?

- So which one is a better one?


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