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Jun 8 2007, 05:14 PM
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Joined: 11-February 05
From: Where I can watch you!!

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QUOTE(Wolfie @ Jun 8 2007, 04:08 PM)  Once I get Monday morning out of the way, it won't be so bad... taht one is Maths Paper 2... my most hated subject. Especially cause I was to stuborn to drop to Pass Maths and so am doing the much harder Higher Level Maths lol
I...will keep my fingers crossed for ya!! Ahh it´s good to be home again...airports are ok but they get kinda boring after spending more than 8 hours there....
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Zarrexaij |
Jun 11 2007, 06:05 AM
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Joined: 29-April 05
From: Chickasha, Oklahoma

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Well, in the long run I plan on becoming a clinical psychologist. If Staples hired people under 18 I'd apply for PC Technitian before you could say "watoosi."
Saturday I DM'ed. This session went so much better. I lost two players, one for no apparent reason, the other is the immature jerk that enjoyed arguing with me. Oh well, I asked a guy who lives in Tulsa who I know will be delighted to join the online game.
I had some chocolate coffee while playing Silent Hill 4: The Room. Man I love that game.
My boyfriend wil be going to his college freshman orientation tomorrow and Tuesday.... sigh... seems awfully early and I'm so scared.
I have 100 dollars, and I'm going to spend most of it buying MtG cards for my boyfriend. >_< Amazing how easy I can spend money on others, but I'm hesitant to buy anything for myself, even stuff I need (lactase... clothes.... food).
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Wolfie |
Jun 11 2007, 04:15 PM
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Joined: 14-March 05
From: Dublin, Ireland

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Woooo! Only 3 exams to go! French and Biology tomorrow, and then Chemistry next Tuesday 
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 D�anaim smaoineamh, d� bhr� sin, t�im ann - Descartes Only the dead have seen the end of war ~ Plato Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed. - G.K. Chesterton EnsamVarg
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treydog |
Jun 11 2007, 09:12 PM
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Master

Joined: 13-February 05
From: The Smoky Mountains

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Kind of reminds me of that cartoon in The Dragon- "Arguing with the DM always gets results..." and the drawing showed the party in a sling, being lowered into a pit of dragons.
Hang in there Wolfie! We are all pulling for you!
Instead of writing or being otherwise creative, I have been playing SPWW2 and fooling around with saws. Seems that, many years ago, Mrs. Treydog planted some corkscrew willows on the mistaken assumption that they were shrubs. They are now 60-70 feet tall and WAY too close to the house. And they shed. Constantly. Enter the intrepid Treydog with ladder, rope, and saw. Climb the tree, rope off a limb, cut through the limb (slowly and carefully), lower the limb onto the roof. Then start cutting it up- on the roof- in the 90 degree weather. Oh yes- do this on a day Mrs. Treydog is not home, so she won't worry about it. I need an easier hobby...
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gamer10 |
Jun 12 2007, 12:30 AM
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Master

Joined: 7-June 05
From: Home

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QUOTE(Wolfie @ Jun 11 2007, 11:15 AM)  Woooo! Only 3 exams to go! French and Biology tomorrow, and then Chemistry next Tuesday  Well, all my finals took place before the end of May, thank goodness, including my bio final. I'm sure you'll do just fine. I've been playing Sid Meier's Pirates, Civ. 2, and Battlefield 2, as well as exercising regularly and all that good stuff. Summers sure are great. 
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The Metal Mallet |
Jun 14 2007, 02:36 AM
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Joined: 18-June 06
From: Kitchener, ON, Canada

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The last couple of days have been a mixture of fun and torture. Starting, last Thursday, I started getting this really painful feeling in my stomach after I start eating or shortly after eating. This feeling carried on until Tuesday, where I felt great for the whole day and ate everything that was given to me. There was a carnivale at our school that day too.
So I had a fun time at the carnival, but I was out in the sun too much, so now I got sunburns on my arm. Fortunately, they aren't the seriously sore ones and just uncomfortable from time to time. I was also "recognized for my involvement with the school community" in an assembly. Basically they gave a bunch of us a little pin and a thank you card. During the senior assembly, since I'm a senior and know a lot of them, I decided to make an ode to my grade eight graduation. This ode is to trip up the stairs as you're walking up on stage. The reaction was great.
Of course, the torture element of my stomach pain arrived later Tuesday night. In a roaring fashion too. Today hasn't been much better, I only managed to completely eat breakfast (the only meal I have yet to have any real problems with). The heat exhaustion from today didn't help either so I came home today and basically tried to sleep. Of course in my room, the sun is still strong enough to heat my head as I lay in bed, so eventually I was forced to sleep width-wise on my bed. Of course, with the sunburns, I felt warm in the head and arms, yet my hands and feet were freezing. I couldn't finish one burger for supper before the gut pain came back. Hopefully this is just a virus and not an infection or anything serious. It sorta feels like I got terrible gas but I doesn't want to come out.
So tonight I'm going to take it easy, then tomorrow I'm just gonna stay at home and write my ISU for film and hopefully get into the school before 2:50 so I don't get late marks. I just don't have the energy to write it right now.
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"This body, holding me makes me feel eternal. All this pain is an illusion" - Parabola (Tool) "This here ain't called boasting, it's called truthin' " - Mango Kid (Danko Jones)
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Zarrexaij |
Jun 14 2007, 03:25 AM
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Knower

Joined: 29-April 05
From: Chickasha, Oklahoma

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NM, I hope that stomach problem isn't anything incredibly serious. My boyfriend is friends with a guy who takes a buttload of pills because of a stomach disorder... thing. I can't remember what it is or what it's called. Leave it to me to remember some weird name. I'll probably make someone jealous here but today I ordered 41 dollars worth of MtG cards for my boyfriend. I'll be getting the stamps and the money order tomorrow. Still have 59 bucks left (hopefully to spend on Half-life 2 for ecksbocks). I went to my boyfriend's house today. <3 I love him so much, he makes me so happy. Dunno what I'm gunna do when he goes to OSU... other than try to make some swanky new friends.  I've been such a loner. I really need some real life friends, not that you guys are bad. Woohoo, I have officially replaced both the guys who left. I have two applications. I'll be turning them in tomorrow. Or the day after. My mommy has the day off tomorrow.... so what if I call her mommy, I wub her. Yeah, so what, I'm not the typical girl. I find it hard to splurge on myself. Even if it's for computer stuff!
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Priest of Sithis |
Jun 14 2007, 04:56 AM
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Joined: 7-March 07
From: Ry'leh

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Wow, has anyone ever been chased by police, then come to find out that the police weren't chasing you but the guy in front of you?
Had to explain the "Obstruction of Justice" charge to a judge yesterday, and the cop was there, a certain Officer MacFarlane. He said there was no problem until I exceeded the speed limit (45 in a 25) near my work. He says he was going to turn on his lights, when a T-Top convertible just in time for the summer comes scooting down the road doing at least 60. Well, seeing the cop flip on his lights, and yours truly not seeing the T-Top, I pulled onto the road ( I had originally been in a subdivision of a neighborhood) and obeyed the speed limit until there was a safe place to pull over.
Well, the cop got out of his car and told me to step out of my car. I couldn't imagine what the problem was, so I admit, I was a little smug. He said, "You are aware of the Misdemeanor of Obstruction of Justice, correct?" Well, a short while later (about three days to be exact), I'm looking at a judge who could care less about anything. If my marijauna senses count for anything, I'd day that the judge was a pothead.
Anyways, judge made me pay a whopping $475 and I got four points on my license. Talk about Fair and Just. If I would have recieved the speeding ticket, it would have been around $300. Oh well, mierda occuren.
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If we wait for the moment when everything, absolutely everything is ready, we shall never begin. - Ivan Turgenev
It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. - Ursula Le Guin
Know yourself and you will win all battles. - Sun Tzu
Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur
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Priest of Sithis |
Jun 15 2007, 03:29 AM
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Knower

Joined: 7-March 07
From: Ry'leh

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Come to think of it, you're right. It was BS. I meant to look it up online, but, I'm really indifferent about those things.... I go look it up right now. You know what, it says nothing about obstruction of justice on any misdemeanor list for my state (Indiana), maybe its a federal law. Obstruction of Justice is BS as well, check this site, The cop only has to say I was Obstructing him, and it goes immediately to a judge. Lame.
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If we wait for the moment when everything, absolutely everything is ready, we shall never begin. - Ivan Turgenev
It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end. - Ursula Le Guin
Know yourself and you will win all battles. - Sun Tzu
Quid quid latine dictum sit, altum videtur
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Ola Martin |
Jun 18 2007, 10:05 AM
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Finder

Joined: 3-March 06
From: The land of Nords, no not Skyrim, NORWAY

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Hey, long time since I posted here... look what I stupled over O.O (check out my signature) A (hopefully) real good mmorpg is to be released by Funcom some time(don't know when  ) All we know is that it will be in modern time, probably "pre-apocalyptic" or "post-apocalyptic" (or maybe mid-apocalyptic  ) Woot Don't really know much yet... join the comunity at www.darkdemonscrygaia.com 
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