Alas only six out of 10Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
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Alas only six out of 10Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
:D
I got a perfect score on every test. I swear.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Can you spell G-E-N-I-U-S?
chicken rolls are really yummy...anyone here ever tried indian food??
I would wish, I could transport me to where my thoughts are, instead of being sitting in front of the computer at work. :)
Life is funny :lol:
No one like my idea of quad jousting. :(
haha quad jousting, lovely.
its raining and i have to cook a BBQ later on.....
Why are smilies soooo fascinating? :D :nod: :eek: :eek2: :) ;) :yawnb: :p
I wasn't going to go shopping the day after Thanksgiving, but my mom was in town so we decided to go...I was planning on hating every minute of it. But, boy was that fun!!!! The sales were great and the crowds weren't bad. Next year I'm going to be way more prepared. Comfy shoes, less cumbersome clothing, smaller purse...
took History test... 5/12 :eek: *not so prepared on British history* ;)
Curiousity....
The weather gets so depressing without Daylight Saving's Time, while the sun sets so early. I never considered myself much of a night-person anyway. :(
what is the roots of the word romance and romantic, and what do they actually mean. I mean at one point it meant to tell a story etc. Then we had ROmantic as in the romantic age with byron keats etc etc so what does the word itself literally mean without the afixed meaning? Submarine literally means below sea sub terrain below earth so romance, anyone?
Romance is an old world for novel. (you know, in Estonian, there novel is called "romaan" and short story "novell" which often causes trouble to people)
We think it has something to do with the fact that they started writing books in their native tongues - and the most books at that time were written in countries where Romance languages where the native tongues. (french, italian, spanish, portuguese are the most well-known Romance languages)