Best of luck. We aren't all bad you know. :)
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Best of luck. We aren't all bad you know. :)
Why when people phone to say they "are going to kill you" do they never stay on the phone long enough to be given directions?
Some dumb kid just phoned trying to put on a scary voice but when I began telling him how to get here he hung up.......don't think he thought it through really
All the people I've met from online to real life were from very good to great. Tomorrow will be just a coffee with a few people I don't even know very well online (but I promised some cds to one of them so I'll bring them), nothing too special... Maybe that's what scared me, I've only met really good people from the net... but I keep thinking of my friends from 'real life' judging me for it... :rolleyes:
If you're gonna do that, at least make it seem like you know what you are doing.Quote:
Originally Posted by kilted exile
Random thought: On Wednesday I went to Hershey, and I'm now banned from the Hershey tour ride :rolleyes: :rolleyes:.....
for my random thought, I shall ask a question.
Does anyone know who origionally wrote and sang that "ooh, what a feeling, what a ruuush" song? also,what's it called? It's been in my head all day, and I can't remember what it's actually called, and who it's by, so I can't get it =)
would help but you weren't specific *tear*
I don't know how much more specific I can be given my memory.
I think I found it though, by crowbar apparently. =)
k...awesome
indeed. Thanks for offering to help though.
This might involve the p word sorry if it does but I need to vent.
Today I got in trouble during graduation practice for no apparent reason with a bunch of other "guys". We then had to write about what we "did". A friend Adam refused and a teacher got all pissing and it turned into some kind of thing about respect for America's soldiers and that you had to do this or that out of respect and that you had to salute the flag and that kind of stuff. I got to thinking of what the soldiers of the past died for, and I realized that the soldiers from long ago fought and died so we could have the choice to salute the flag or not. To do what you feel like not what is told (in the sense of you have to do this in honor of the soldiers). This pissed me off greatly because that teacher was really not being the one who honored those who died for us, and I dislike hypocrites.
well mostly I'd agree, but in school it's generally accepted to do what you're told, else one could argue that you should do nothing and pass, because you chose to do nothing.
that's a good point but I'm just tired of all of the people who think they know what is right for everyone when it just hurts everyone...and the hypocrites of this age make me so incredibly raged...it's just overwhelming how stupid the world is coming to.
well, generally and as a whole I do have to agree. Society is going to hell in a hand basket.
Soldiers do not die for anyone, soldiers just die
flags are coloured towels
I cannot believe that in american schools people's brains get so much "washed"
a few good points =)
Thank you my dear, I'm fed up with nationalism.
Even here in Italy, a country which has nothing to pe proud of (except ancient art), politicians are trying to restore it.
ditto.
Frankly I'm all for pride, and I see nothing wrong with proudly displaying a flag as a sort of.. symbol of your country, but I believe it's gone to far and that everyone seems to be in competition, it's getting irritating, to say the least.
That's what I've been saying the entire time.Quote:
Originally Posted by GruesomeBugman
Yeah the schools are like that and if we don't do what they say, everyone becomes a Satanic figure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxos
that's basically the way it works in most public schools.
yeah well what can you do
your work, get out of there, get a good job and knock some hats off -_^
well I'm gonna be outta the hellhole in one week...I'm one of the brightest inthe school without trying and I'm gonna make sure I'm heard one day
if you can be heard, you should be heard.
if only my schoool heard that
tell them, then they've heard it.
What they choose to do once they've heard it is a whole other kettle of fish.
Thanks...and I bid you farewell and goodnight.
so long, thanks for the raising my post count, and entertaining me for a while.
My most recent ethical dilemma: suffer from the torturous seasonal allergies that I cannot avoid since my former prescribed medication my health insurance removed from the market - or - feel unbelievably drowsy from OTC anti-histamine medications.
Decisions, decisions . . . :mad:
Your medications help? Sister's allergic (pollen, hay and all that spring/summer stuff) and not even the injections worked, pills were more like sweets (as in no effect) and eye drops were just nasty, not helping any as well.
Can you see the little people?
as always I am the entertainerQuote:
Originally Posted by GruesomeBugman
This reminded me of a story I heard in college. It came from a professor, so I have no reason to doubt it. A young man at my high school (years before I attended there, which was roughly 150 years ago) experienced a similar situation at his graduation practice. He decided he didn't need to graduate after all, and the offending teacher was sure he would amount to nothing without his high school diploma. In all the years before and since, no graduate from my high school has ever achieved any sort of notoriety. But our most famous non-graduate is that young man....playwright Sam Shepard.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bongitybongbong
A question for Mono (obviously everyone can answer):
What do you mean with "health insurance"?
Hey Maxos, not too sure if this link is going to help you any but I guess I'll let someone more friendly with explaining explain it to you :)
Thank you.
Wow I never knew that, but that proves what I've been saying all along.Quote:
Originally Posted by ihrocks
Scher has the best siggy! :nod: love that book - my fave Dr. Seuss ever!
my random thought for the day - never wear sandals unless you've been wearing them a lot, or you're carrying bandaids =)
Don't ever try to say anything against talking like a stuck cell phone dialogue. its al gr8 & kul & if sum1 dont fink so there a lusr
Sorry, I know this term, 'health insurance,' sounds very strange in its literal phrase.Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxos
Health insurance works strangely similarly to vehicle insurance or home insurance. Basically, a common person with health insurance pays a base amount of money (usually monthly) for coverage of seeing doctors, nurses, receiving medications or vaccines, and, though costing a little more, covering also visits to emergency departments and urgent care centers.
During any doctor's visit, however, there usually requires a small initial "co-pay," which costs way less than not having health insurance and asking for any health care.