Amount of texts to »Tomorrow« 59, and there are 56 texts (94.92%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 141 Characters
Average Rating 2.644 points, 11 Not rated texts
First text on Mar 28th 2000, 05:46:16 wrote
James Bond about Tomorrow
Latest text on Aug 16th 2007, 18:15:14 wrote
Friedie about Tomorrow
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(overall: 11)

on Jun 14th 2007, 13:07:31 wrote
Juliana about Tomorrow

on Aug 16th 2007, 18:15:14 wrote
Friedie about Tomorrow

on Mar 17th 2003, 14:28:12 wrote
venus about Tomorrow

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Texts to »Tomorrow«

Reginald wrote on Jul 29th 2004, 22:42:32 about

Tomorrow

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Tomorrow – the day after today.

ozgrrl wrote on Apr 11th 2000, 21:22:16 about

Tomorrow

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Oh, I'm always completely optimistic about tomorrow – apart from those days when something Very Important is set down for Tomorrow and I'm nervous about it. Still, even then you know that tomorrow is just another day, and there will be another one after the scary one, right?

Nils wrote on Jan 14th 2001, 04:11:20 about

Tomorrow

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Today is the tomorrow you were worrying about yesterday.

Idat wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 00:06:45 about

Tomorrow

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It's coming. Round the bend. Can you feel it?

It might love you, if you let it. it might be a threat. Either way, you can't know what it is, though like a weather forcaster you might make an educated guess.

Sixty percent chance of work crisis, two percent chance of falling in love, thirty-three percent chance of sex. fifty percent likely that the cat will throw up on your paperwork. eight percent chance of a miracle occurring.

Perhaps it'll rain, maybe you'll take a walk and get a sandwich. How likely is it that you'll decide tomorrow that your yesterday which right now is today isn't good enough for you? half a percent? ninety percent? Does it matter that your mother might call?

Hang on. It only gets better from here.

Georgie wrote on Mar 28th 2000, 07:52:00 about

Tomorrow

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Tomorrow is the day after today, which means, it's in the future and I can still sleep.

Candice wrote on Nov 8th 2001, 09:01:45 about

Tomorrow

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I'm still waiting for the tomorrow that never comes.

lil monkey wrote on Feb 9th 2001, 22:40:19 about

Tomorrow

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Never really arrives, does it? Tomorrow.

Joe wrote on Aug 20th 2004, 06:53:01 about

Tomorrow

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Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fools reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven.

(Young)

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