The Peruvian Revolution of 1892 and its implictions for the indigenous peoples of the Western Andies region of Argentina : a prologue
So i still don't trust this thing al gore calls the "internet" but im gonna put blogger to the test. There is gonna be a party, not a shin-dig or get together, but a legitimate party, at my house tonite (thursday). the 'rents are outta town, and even though im 23, throwing a party when the parents go outta town still doesn't seem like a bad idea. anyway, i am gonna be callin everyone i know in town tomorrow to invite you all, but it'd be helpful if i didn't have to get in touch with everyone, so if you read this before i call you, give me a call to let me know ur coming. or give me a call with a better excuse than "it's our 6 month anniversary," if your not coming (excuses such as the aforementioned one require a minimum of stopping by for a drink or few).
i still don't like the idea of anyone in the entire world reading this and judging me and my thoughts on pre-1940 peruvian revolutions. so if i don't know u and ur reading this and don't like it, piss off.....
besides, everyone knows that the peruvian revolution of 1892 had only minor implactions for western Andies peoples, it was really the eastern economies which suffered unspeakable hardships.
seriously though, if ur in town and can come, give me a call.
also, just so everyone knows- batman begins is a really really good movie, and war of the worlds is kinda weird and almost not worth seeing.

2 Comments:
Um...I wouldn't judge you on your opinion of the Peruvian Revolution. (Obviously very scholarly). I will, however, judge you on your deplorable grammar and teeny bopper spelling. Just so you know. PS: I love ya, Mikey!
what do u mean by teeny bopper spelling...implications is a seriously hard word to misspell twice (differently).
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