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*sits in chair reading Calvin and Hobbes while drinking frappichino*
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04-19-2006, 08:25 PM | #522 | |
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www.freewebs.com/hvel Oh, and I'm thinking, just to add to the grandeur of the site, I'll change the Fur Eleise to Stars and Stripes, which ought to be pretty entertaining in Midi form.
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04-19-2006, 08:46 PM | #523 |
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I think Comics rule, but...
to each their own.
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04-19-2006, 08:52 PM | #524 |
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Hello, EL. Long time no see.
Don't you just hate it when your giant poster/calendar falls of your wall? I don't want it to get ruined. What would I do without the Hubble Deep field, the Andromeda Galaxy, and the Eagle Nebula staring back at me while I work on the computer?
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04-19-2006, 08:53 PM | #525 |
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Hiya Bane!
How's life? I havent been to the computer in a while... I a lil behind on everything.
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Maturing Teenager With Lots of Voice I'VE GOT A LOVELY BUNCH OF COCONUTS, THERE THEY ARE ALL STANDING IN A ROW. BIG ONES, SMALL ONES, SOME AS BIG AS YOUR HEAD, GIVE THEM A TWIST, A FLICK OF THE WRIST, THAT'S WHAT THE SHOWMAN SAID. ROLL-A-BOWL-A-BALL, A PENNY A PITCH. ROLL-A-BOWL-A-BALL, A PENNY A PITCH. ROLL-A-BOWL-A-BALL, ROLL-A-BOWL-A-BALL, SINGING ROLL-A-BOWL-A-BALL, A PENNY A PITCH! |
04-19-2006, 09:00 PM | #526 | |
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Actually, pretty good! I hope... Anyway, I finished The Elegant Universe and am now working on Brian Greene's second book, The Fabric of the Cosmos. The latter so far is much more entertaining, and that is saying QUITE A LOT because The Elegant Universe is a comedy in itself. Also, B.G. disposes of George and Gracie as well as Slim and Jim, in favor of (beleive it or not) Simpsons characters, locations etc. [In fact, some of the middle chapters ought to be real interesting, because the figures in there are involving wormholes (I know what a wormhole diagram looks like when I see one) connecting various parts of Springfield.]
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04-19-2006, 09:03 PM | #527 |
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interesting.
I just finished a book called Tithe by Holly Black. It is a modern fairie tale. Not bad, but a excess amount of cussing. Now I am working on Talyn. I forgt the author, but it has some questionable material as well if anyone is offended by that, I would suggestnot reading it. If you like a decent politics, love, loyalty...so on so forth book, see this.
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Sounds good, but, um...what kind of politics? EDIT: My books are on string theory, astrophysics, regular physics, and cosmology.
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04-19-2006, 09:08 PM | #529 |
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three hundred year old war and magic politics
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04-19-2006, 09:10 PM | #530 |
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HEY THERE---we have a 'what are you reading' thread for this stuff
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(No kidding, I really did. Probably page thirty of General Literature by now...) Magic politics? Is that like some sort of gerontocracy run by an elite group of old wizards?
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04-19-2006, 09:13 PM | #532 |
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sry.
How about what are you eating? Does anyone in the cafe have any chocolate? (read it and you will see )
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Like my surprise birthday party...with no one there... Must have been a communication error, right? 'Course...it happened all of the other years as well... Oh well, shouldn't affect my mooting life at all!...But it does...
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04-19-2006, 09:19 PM | #534 | |
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NO, it's in General Literature and it's called: Reading any good books?
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Yes, I have this box of chocolate donuts.........enjoy one, they're fresh. goes and gets a hot chocolate---comes back and half the donuts are gone
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Thanks. Donuts are awesome. They are great for eatin and for throwing at your boyfriend at lunch when the principal isnt watching. My friend Kim and I did that today.
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Hmm, throwing donuts...*writes down*...welding explosions...*writes down and puts on welders mask* Well, I welded once about three years ago...I don't really remember it, but how hard could it be!? *goes to miniscule leak in Teacup Cafe oxygen grill gas line*
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04-19-2006, 09:29 PM | #538 |
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Just don't blow anything up, k?
I am taking welding next year along with carpentry.
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I really do know how to weld, but I'm not very good at making "C's" that overlap without holes.
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04-19-2006, 09:41 PM | #540 |
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Not really in school, but we can to go RDA which is a different school, like for careers and stuff, and take classes there during the day.
We work on block schedule (sp?) so we have 4 1 and 1/2 hour classes a semester. I have to take two english classes, PreCal, Biology, then I am taking orchestra, carpentry, welding, JROTC
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