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Old 09-22-2003, 03:16 PM   #26
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I just noticed this, samrohan.<BR> <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:<HR> How could a Ghost Prince of Cardolan feel emotion and shed tears at a war scene? <P>Softy...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>I don't know, I've never been called a softy before. Though I shed tears, I don't cry in the sense that I blubber and sob. When I cry my jaw gives a bit of a quiver and the tears fall silently down my expressionless face (expressionless except for my eyes, they always change with my mood).<P>Also, I cry at extremely manly times. I cried when the Huskers won the National Championship in 94, 95, and 97, I cried a little in Independence Day when we shot the aliens down and everyone was cheering (go figure), I cried when Pete Sampras won his record-breaking 13th Grand Slam, when he won the US Open in 2002, and when he announced his retirement, I cry every time I hear the National Anthem, I cried in Rudy (a great Sean Astin movie) when he's carried off the field by his team, and I cried when Andy Roddick won the US Open earlier this month.<P>Hmm...maybe I am a softy.
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