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chowbow June 10th, 2007

Things that drive me crazy…
*Everyone’s an “auntie”
-Every day I cannot get from Point A to Point B without several people looking at my boys and:
-asking “Are they twins?” though they are an obvious 2 years apart.
-clapping, snapping, shaking their little hands in an effort to make them smile (even if they are sleeping)
-demanding that I “untie” them (i.e. let them out of their strollers)
Isaac paints. Niki warns Nathan that the FBI guys are dead and that Linderman knows he’s double-crossed him, giving Nathan her gun. Hiro gets the sword and grabs Ando and the both escape to the near future, where NY is in ruins. Interestingly, they show buildings under construction in the post-nuclear New York, which means the city is rebuilding and efforts are being made to recover from the blast. Okay here we go again…lip balm. Crazy - right?? You All know that I am truly obsessed with it in any shape or form right?? Well this one is like a hybrid. The best of both worlds! Not quite a balm…not quite a gloss…somewhere inbetween is where MAC’s newest creation Tendertones lies. jazz musician
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Also, Hiro has his powers back and can now TRANSPORT OTHER PEOPLE WITH HIM. Does this mean we’ll see Charlie again? Nathan goes to meet Linderman - Malcolm McDowell doing his creepiest, who explains that he knows everything about Nathan’s powers, as well as the other Heroes, including Nathan’s daughter Claire. In two years, “though a series of events,” Nathan will be the Vice President of the U.S. Obviously the bomb doesn’t get him - I’m assuming that the junior congressman from NY-to-VP promotion must have something to do with his home town going kabloohey. May they give him the VP spot to make him feel better.
-trying to pick up one of them (without asking)
The bright side? At least it’s a friendly country.

*Greetings
I feel terrible saying that something as seemingly pleasant as a greeting bothers me, especially since such great importance is placed on relationships and greeting others here. It’s such a simple thing, but it’s always the same phrase with everyone you meet. “Hello, Madame. How are you?”, “I am fine. How are you?” “I am fine. “And how are the babies today?” “They are fine, thank you”. If we could just alter the phrasing a bit for a little variety it wouldn’t bother me. (Sidenote: this entire dialogue will take place on the phone before the caller will identify themself to you as well. THAT makes me crazy). The bright side? At least it’s a friendly country (again).

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