05-15-2011, 06:05 PM
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“No, I can't speak French with you.
I'm too shy. The only thing I can say is:
"I like your tit. It erects me in my pants."
<span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%]The Science of Sleep, Michael Gondry
I'm too shy. The only thing I can say is:
"I like your tit. It erects me in my pants."
<span style="font-size:10pt;line-height:100%]The Science of Sleep, Michael Gondry
[font=Palatino Linotype]Aleesha hated her twin brother much more than cockroaches, short skirts on plump ladies, Liberty Ale, the politics of current President and waking up early. At the same time, there hardly was a person that affected her life and her choices more, which indicates that the righteous hatred may be productive. She herself hardly had any issues with Terrance, but the way their parents used any lucky choice to poke at him and say that Terrance is doing everything right, Terrance is talented and Terrance is an exemplary person in general irked her in the very beginning, but lately tended to cause a storm at the very least.
Eventually, she lacked almost all the skills and pretexts to go to the nearby recruitment office and fill the papers for applying to West Point Academy, but it was pretty much necessary. While her slyle of driving, not to say piloting was as girly as it could be, while she had the title of the most indisciplined person ever for the last ten years and represented the radical wing of night owls, the new Terrance’s status as family pride after he applied to Navy became the last straw for Aleesha.
Her time in West Point wasn’t notable aside from the fact that she left the majority of her senior officers in despair, though, they still managed to make something good from her; and finally she ended up on “Feathered Pond”, the outdated Dreadnought where the 36th Soaring Ducks Squadron was stationed for while already - and wasn’t meant to move somewhere else. Her presence there could become the most tragic episode in Jason Launder’s and Gregory Hines’s career in the Fleet, so in the result of a poker game, Mason Ralusch became her instructor. Though, instead of depression, he found babysitting his new “duckling” a tad entertaining. And it’s continuing now.
Eventually, she lacked almost all the skills and pretexts to go to the nearby recruitment office and fill the papers for applying to West Point Academy, but it was pretty much necessary. While her slyle of driving, not to say piloting was as girly as it could be, while she had the title of the most indisciplined person ever for the last ten years and represented the radical wing of night owls, the new Terrance’s status as family pride after he applied to Navy became the last straw for Aleesha.
Her time in West Point wasn’t notable aside from the fact that she left the majority of her senior officers in despair, though, they still managed to make something good from her; and finally she ended up on “Feathered Pond”, the outdated Dreadnought where the 36th Soaring Ducks Squadron was stationed for while already - and wasn’t meant to move somewhere else. Her presence there could become the most tragic episode in Jason Launder’s and Gregory Hines’s career in the Fleet, so in the result of a poker game, Mason Ralusch became her instructor. Though, instead of depression, he found babysitting his new “duckling” a tad entertaining. And it’s continuing now.