Posted the 16/04/2008 08:19:00 by Lucullian delights - an Italian experience (visit website)
A good cause is always worth to do something about, unfortunately there are so many of them and I wish I could do more. There's that constant nagging in the back of my head "I should, I could, I must, I will" that sometimes drives me crazy because it makes me feel guilty. And guilt is not good, it can be quite paralysing I feel. Anyway, today I'm reacting and I am doing something for a good
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