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David Archuleta, you're freaking great epic reply. Blair: I’m sorry but I have to be Blair Waldorf before I can be Chuck Bass’ girlfriend. Chuck: I love you It's good when you believe in fate.
Blair: I love you too. I don’t expect you to wait. Chuck: If two people are meant to be together, eventually they’ll find their way back Pride Of Britain: Child of Courage 2000 " Charlotte CarterCharlotte Carter showed courage and initiative beyond her years when she found her dad John drowning in the bath after he fell into a diabetic coma. Charlotte, aged just five, was alone at home when she realised something was wrong. Her dad had been away for ages after saying he was just going to have a bath. She went upstairs and found him unconscious in the tub and in danger of drowning. Charlotte was not strong enough to lift his head out of the water so she did the next best thing - and pulled out the bath-plug to drain the water away. Then, realising that an open window which she couldn't reach was making her dad cold, she wrapped him in a towel. But the danger was far from over. John had slumped into a coma because his blood-sugar level had fallen too low. He was close to death. Again Charlotte didn't panic. Nobody had ever told her what to do if this happened but she remembered that mum Lorraine gave John something sweet whenever he "felt funny." She ran to the kitchen, grabbed a chocolate biscuit and pushed it into John's mouth. Then she wrapped herself in a towel and cuddled up to her dad to keep him warm until help arrived. Her lonely vigil lasted an hour and a half. When her older sister Laura arrived home, Charlotte explained what had happened and Laura ran to fetch their mum from a neighbour's house. Lorraine dashed home to find crying Charlotte still clinging to her unconscious dad. Lorraine gave John a glucose injection and ten minutes later he came round. John, of Trimdon, Co Durham, says, "There can't be many fathers who can say they owe their lives to their five-year-old daughter."" Then us meeting here is fate . Not too long ago, during our first philo options if I recall correctly, Jing Hui asked me (about love) if I'm a 'chemicals' (as in reason) or 'fate' believer. I replied 'fate' without giving it a second though. As in, I've truly believed, all my life, that everything happens for a reason, even my wisdom tooth growing out and hurting like a bazooka which made me unable to sleep at all the day before HCL O's; me taking too much Panadols at once and feeling very oozy and unstable while taking the papers etc. I believe it's a destiny that will lead us to something I'll eventually find in the future. But then whenever I think about fate, I remember '50 Days Of Summer'. But I still believe in fate. Though, I too, believe that if I can change my fate, then that IS my fate. Yes, this video got me thinking out loud. & There're too many 'what ifs' in life to dwell on Uh oh, somebody ALMOST let it slip. (this is an animated GIF image so click on it if you wanna see what happens) Pardon the bad word there. Dougie almost said it on a live webchat. Let's me stress, ALMOST said it. And he still makes it adorable!! Side note, I love my new purple Keds to bits(: I need to get mega short socks or I'll always be sweating in them though. Drum lessons today were ace, Jean's dad is so lame. I can't wait to be able to play to any song I want to, like that dude next door who played to Maroon 5 today. I sincerely hope I do well of HCL O's, I will really put all my heart and soul into the two papers and do the best I've ever done. Hugs&Kisses, Christmas awaits. |