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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Jun 15, 2008 10:32:24 GMT -5
Mmm, ditto. College life is so tiring, even when you have nothing to do. ... Why do I keep singing when I look at Kat's avatar?! [shadow=purple,left,300]They even changed our sched. We usually get Wednesdays off, but they made Mondays free thanks to GMA's constant holiday-moving. -_-; At least they didn't completely obliterate our free day. IS IT MADE OF LEMON JUICE, DOORKNOB, ANKLE COLD![/shadow] Ugh. Don't even make me remind of anything about schedule. I got the WORSE times ever. ... I'll just assume that's Chinese for "Yay!"
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Post by Celestial on Jun 15, 2008 10:32:24 GMT -5
Ok, you win that one. But I'd like to see you try to turn Passhendale in something from Cyprus! I'd need to be VERY careful with rearranging that one. Oh there are 3101 ways to rearrange it. Take your time. ^^
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Post by Christos on Jun 15, 2008 10:32:43 GMT -5
Maybe the thread creator would have been busy charging the Internet... Btw, it just disconnected again
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Post by Kat on Jun 15, 2008 10:34:31 GMT -5
[shadow=purple,left,300]They even changed our sched. We usually get Wednesdays off, but they made Mondays free thanks to GMA's constant holiday-moving. -_-; At least they didn't completely obliterate our free day. IS IT MADE OF LEMON JUICE, DOORKNOB, ANKLE COLD![/shadow] Ugh. Don't even make me remind of anything about schedule. I got the WORSE times ever. ... I'll just assume that's Chinese for "Yay!" [shadow=purple,left,300]On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I have classes from 8 to 2:30. No breaks. At least my first teacher is nice enough to dismiss us early.[/shadow]
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 10:35:10 GMT -5
I'd need to be VERY careful with rearranging that one. Oh there are 3101 ways to rearrange it. Take your time. ^^ What about "Passed la hen." As in, you passed the French area, and are now in Cyprus. Or "Shade Aplens" which is a misspelling of Athens - near Cyprus.
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Post by Christos on Jun 15, 2008 10:36:16 GMT -5
Oh there are 3101 ways to rearrange it. Take your time. ^^ What about "Passed la hen." As in, you passed the French area, and are now in Cyprus. Or "Shade Aplens" which is a misspelling of Athens - near Cyprus. Yeah, only 300 m away... >.< You guys must come and visit me
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 10:36:36 GMT -5
Maybe the thread creator would have been busy charging the Internet... Btw, it just disconnected again I can tell - whenever it reconnects, MSN pops up and tells me you've signed in.
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Post by Christos on Jun 15, 2008 10:37:32 GMT -5
Maybe the thread creator would have been busy charging the Internet... Btw, it just disconnected again I can tell - whenever it reconnects, MSN pops up and tells me you've signed in. Yeah, you need to be notified
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Post by Celestial on Jun 15, 2008 10:37:54 GMT -5
Or simply 'Coding is hard.' This should be a bestseller...a man trying to find out what the 'C' stands for... Rain only smells nice when you are not caught in it. Then it is just wet. I always knew there was something fishy about those weather forcasters especially Michael Fish. It was obvious there was a hurricane! "But Q, this is a Windows XP!" "Oh it may look like a Windows XP but it can also run Vista" Try to make it more exciting! For example, you could turn it into a fairground attraction (Roll up roll up, see if you can fire the particle right through the slit!) or even a race (Which particle can go through the slit first? Taking all bets!) Well, coding is hard. Is this the sequel to your credit card lists - a list of words beginning with C? Clearly, creativity is close. I suppose. I'll rephrase, then - I like rain when I'm not in it. Like winter or being on time. Yes, but that was one incident. Surely if you went by "There's going to be a hurricane whenever the weather forecasters say there isn't," we'd have one every day. (And, incidentally, poor Michael Fish. That incident will stay with him for the rest of his life. And wasn't that in the 80s? It's easier to say it's obvious in hindsight! ) "And the remarkable thing about it is, if you turn it on its side, it looks like a face squinting and sticking out its tongue." "Remarkable, Q" "And that's not all, Mr Bond. I've also got you this watch. Now, it looks like an ordinary watch, but, if you press this button... it shows you the date! And it has a back light so you can tell the time even in the dark!" I'd be rich! "I'm sorry, sir, but that wasn't the particle you pointed to. You owe me lots of money." I'll be sure to mention that in every answer in my exam on Tuesday. I may fail the test, but I'll win in financial terms. Yes, a sequel to the list of credit cards... All those whose names contains a 'c' in the list in the previous book are dead. Why did they die? Unravel the mystery of the Credit Card Code. Actually the mystery is that all those who had a 'c' in their name were linked to their credit cards emotionally because 'c' is also in credit card so they died when their credit cards were taken away.
The end. So you don't like being on time? XD Odd...He became infamous because of that incident. Though I would think that if there was a hurricane coming it would register on the sophisticated weather forcasting equipment they had even back them. You don't miss a hurricane easily. "I suggest not using the watch while you are hiding in the dark, the light could give you away" "Thank you for telling me Q" "And before I forget, also have this, my prize invention. It is a mobile phone that you can use to call us with without plugging it into the socket" Then you can have a business racing particles! Credit Cards, The Mad Englishman Act, racing particles...you seem to have your financial future secure. XD
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Post by Spoon on Jun 15, 2008 10:38:02 GMT -5
What about "Passed la hen." As in, you passed the French area, and are now in Cyprus. Or "Shade Aplens" which is a misspelling of Athens - near Cyprus. Yeah, only 300 m away... >.< You guys must come and visit me It's a long way to walk. Like, longer than Aeon Flux.
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Post by Vyt: Down, but Not Out on Jun 15, 2008 10:38:26 GMT -5
Ugh. Don't even make me remind of anything about schedule. I got the WORSE times ever. ... I'll just assume that's Chinese for "Yay!" [shadow=purple,left,300]On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I have classes from 8 to 2:30. No breaks. At least my first teacher is nice enough to dismiss us early.[/shadow] Mmm, a schedule square-off, I see. Well then, I shall. On Tuesdays and Fridays, my schedule runs from 7 AM to 6 PM, with one two-hour break after the first one. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, my schedule runs from 11:30 AM to 7 PM, with a one-hour break after the first and second classes. On Thursdays, my schedule runs from 7 AM to 7 PM, with only a four-hour break after the first class. My free days are Sundays and Mondays, only the two least-appreciated days to have a break on.
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Post by Kat on Jun 15, 2008 10:38:58 GMT -5
Yeah, only 300 m away... >.< You guys must come and visit me It's a long way to walk. Like, longer than Aeon Flux. [shadow=purple,left,300]Oh, try to make me walk to where you guys live. XD[/shadow]
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Post by Lizzie on Jun 15, 2008 10:39:26 GMT -5
My brother got a rock tumbler for his birthday, and now he has it on full blast, and it makes this noise:
WOOOWOOOWOOOO CRUNCHCRUNCH WOOWOOOWOOOOOO CRUNCHCRUNCH WOOOOWOOOOOWOOOOO CRUNCHCRUNCH!
It repeats the noise......
Its very loud.....
HELP ME!!
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Post by Celestial on Jun 15, 2008 10:39:39 GMT -5
Oh there are 3101 ways to rearrange it. Take your time. ^^ What about "Passed la hen." As in, you passed the French area, and are now in Cyprus. Or "Shade Aplens" which is a misspelling of Athens - near Cyprus. No, I would most likely be in Germany or Switzerland then. Even Italy or Spain. Shade Athens...Athens is still pretty far away though. Ok, one last final question...was Cyprus involved in the Western front of World War one? No.
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Post by Kat on Jun 15, 2008 10:41:00 GMT -5
[shadow=purple,left,300]On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I have classes from 8 to 2:30. No breaks. At least my first teacher is nice enough to dismiss us early.[/shadow] Mmm, a schedule square-off, I see. Well then, I shall. On Tuesdays and Fridays, my schedule runs from 7 AM to 6 PM, with one two-hour break after the first one. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, my schedule runs from 11:30 AM to 7 PM, with a one-hour break after the first and second classes. On Thursdays, my schedule runs from 7 AM to 7 PM, with only a four-hour break after the first class. My free days are Sundays and Mondays, only the two least-appreciated days to have a break on. [shadow=purple,left,300]On Wednesdays and Fridays, I have a class from 7-8:30 AM. I have a 30-minute break and then have a class till 10. I have 1 1/2 hours free, and then everything is over by 1 PM. ... This is why I love my WF sched. ^_^ And, I try to keep my Saturdays free as much as possible.[/shadow]
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