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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:08 pm
My name is Snoe.I'm a male. Solitary & withdrawn could describe me, but I really don't care. I guess you can call me out-of-character for a Lemlet, but oh well. Currently an adult, intent on finding something better to do than sit around in these icy caverns all day. However, I do enjoy cooking, so that offers some reprieve from the mundane.

I have zero friends so far. And it doesn't look like I'm going to find any soon, now does it?
Below are the entries to my journal.
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 6:15 pm
Entry #1
I've just moved into my new apartment. It's ironic that I don't associate with others and my apartment happens to look like an icy cave. It came with the basics: kitchen, dining room set, and sofa. Look like the bacelor's life starts here, huh.
When I first got here, I looked around the tiny room. The sofa was apparently a suede material, and so it saves me the trouble of scrubbing stains out of it. The dining set looked spectacular against the cheap linoleum lying on the floor, the light blue hues matching perfectly.
Whoever decorated was my type of person: clean & organized.
But what really caught my attention was the kitchen. Sure, it was meager in comparison with other kitchens I have seen, but to me, it was amazing. The refrigirator contained a number of items, ranging from rotten bananas to fresh tomatoes. The stove needed some cleaning, but it'll work for the paella and spaghetti I enjoy making so much. The dishwasher's broken for now, but I'm sure I can get it fixed.
Not exactly glamorous, but like I said: it's a bachelor's life for me.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 5:27 pm
Entry #2
Went outside today. Nothing thrilling happened, just the freezing wind brushing up against me as usual.
The dull aura outside pushed me back inside. I decided to make something new today, some delicious flan that I had learned to make by reading this exotic human cookbook I had found years ago. It was a delicious little treat. You'd think the tastes would contrast, but they blend perfectly to make a strange sweet.
Hm... perhaps I'll have construction done to add another room to this apartment. A fireplace would be nice in here.
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:15 pm
Entry #3
For some obscure reason, I decided to take the bus to Frostdale today. I guess I just needed a break from Chipperton; everyone around me is old and retired. Once I got there, I hit a small cafe. Guess I'd underestimated the wind speeds too, because the breeze was murder.
So, I got to the cafe and ordered a disgusting donut and some old coffee. The beverage was warm, but I mean, if you're running a cafe, where you want people to buy your stuff and not throw it up, I suggest that you make something edible. Nevertheless, the drink warmed me up as I sat there sorting everything out in my mind.
Out of the blue comes this girl. Zaguruui or something like that. She was nice, but so polite that it made me feel like I needed a bout in charm school. She curtsied at almost anything and spoke lightly, like a dainty little Lemlet should. I was feeling quite out of character and so I started a conversation with her. We spoke until she invited me to Foodfest. I accepted, and so now it seems that I'm hitting up Foodfest soon.
It should be delicious.
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 3:19 pm
Entry #4
Nothing to do around here lately. The major Easter event has come and passed and I'm left at home, doing absolutely nothing. Maybe I should try going out again, meeting new Lemlets...
Or maybe I should just stay here and keep reading the cookbooks. They don't talk too much or giggle obnoxiously, like other Lemlets do.
I need to get out more.
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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 8:00 am
Entry #5
I've been sitting around the house, bored out of my mind. Perhaps I should make some home improvements? I heard it attracts the lady Lemlets.
As a matter of fact, I think that's what I'll do. I'll go on down to the home improvement center and get some work done on my tiny apartment.
In other not-so-exciting news, I've learned how to make a seven-layer salad. In actuality, it's just a bunch of shredded lettuce piled between bacon, ranch dressing, and carrot peels. And it's also a lot less time-consuming than flan to make. Perhaps I'll try making something new next time.
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