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Mystery white boy
The clue is: his father had the same profession and was equally as famous.
Happy Birthday Mr. Jung!

There are as many nights as days, and the one is just as long as the other in the year's course. Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word 'happy' would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness.
Carl Jung (1875 – 1961)
Talking French With Monsieur Fromage: Lesson 3
As good as a Saint
This one's especially for you.
Two clues. One is in the title. The second one is a keyword in the POEM.
Anyone for breakfast?
Talking French With Monsieur Fromage: Lesson 2
Talking French With Monsieur Fromage: Lesson 1
To: A boy that transforms when the sun goes down and the moon comes up...
To: A boy who aspires to be Gog and calls himself...
To: A boy who's far from me...
Peeping Toe
I was devastated when in 2002 Converse Inc. became a subsidiary of international conglomerate Nike. I had a hunch that my beloved sports shoe and its hardy rubber sole would never be the same post-the big, bad acquisition. And, what do you know, I was right!
This morning I went to put on my pink Chucks, having left them in fine fettle the night before,and was shocked to discover that no sooner my big toe slipped inside it was peeping out through a gaping crack in the rubber front. 
Now, I have been wearing Cons’ since I was a wee girl and I’ve never seen that happen before, which leads me to conclude that either a. Nike is thinning out the rubber or b.They just don’t make them like they used to. Either way…BAD Nike!
5 Things That Should Be Easier
1.Letting Go
2.Dressing For British Summer
3.Resisting Temptation
4.Finding A Good Pair Of Jeans
5.Going To Bed Alone
_ _ _ _ _ _ is the goldfish
Some people see their glass as half full.
Others see it as half empty.
I see my glass with a goldfish inside.


































