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Post by Ryan in the House on Aug 1, 2004 18:28:46 GMT -5
Fighting...urge...to make...sick...joke ;D Hahahah! Perhaps I shouldnt have said "runs" in the family!
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Aug 1, 2004 19:32:05 GMT -5
I'm surprised no one else caught that ;D
BTW, I forgot to add I hope that everyone gets to feeling better. Being sick sucks. (That's why I try not to do very often ;D )
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Post by Deleted on Aug 1, 2004 20:13:30 GMT -5
I'm sorry for not being as nasty-minded
But it gets annoying when people are always absent at the same time... it's like senior skip day or something... which isn't surprising considering all but 2 of us are teens.
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Aug 1, 2004 22:09:03 GMT -5
But it gets annoying when people are always absent at the same time... Oh well, it can give you time to do other things, just like whenever my mom leaves town, I load up a Doom game I've got, which has over 3,000 levels. I've been going through it, on and off, for over four years now, and don't get much of a chance on it, since I don't know when my sister and her kid will drop by, and he could find it on here. He's too young to play it, since he's too uncoordinated for it, but he found it on here once (didn't get it shut down in time when he walked into the room ) and got addicted to it. But they won't come over when mom's out of town and there's no home cooking for them The levels were made by individuals, though, NOT game professionals, so a lot of the time it's more of a chore rather than a joy to go through them, as I'd get addicted to it for two days, letting things slide, then wake up and say "I'm going to actually DO some things today", do them, then not actually get to playing the game until the afternoon or even the evening, rather than in the morning, then end up wasting the day on it.
it's like senior skip day or something... which isn't surprising considering all but 2 of us are teens. More than that, actually, since The Mrs. is 34...there's one or two others in their late 20s as well, if not more:witch, but she doesn't seem to be on any more though. Or maybe that's all of us.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2004 1:08:02 GMT -5
Ah well... 3,000? ok then. I'm gonna have a job to go to pretty soon which will take a toll on my mentality.
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Post by cajunmonkey on Aug 2, 2004 2:42:12 GMT -5
What the hell is senior skip day?
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Post by darckonquest on Aug 2, 2004 6:01:14 GMT -5
What the hell is senior skip day? You'll understand when you're older *wink wink* -DarC
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Post by PunkChic4life22 on Aug 2, 2004 12:10:43 GMT -5
watch they don't even do that in the UK
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Post by cajunmonkey on Aug 2, 2004 12:15:17 GMT -5
No, what is it?
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Post by PunkChic4life22 on Aug 2, 2004 12:19:46 GMT -5
a certain day where all the seniors just don't come to school... they cut class, chill, get food, whatever
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Post by Fatal Rewind on Aug 2, 2004 12:42:40 GMT -5
Ah well... 3,000? ok then. I'm gonna have a job to go to pretty soon which will take a toll on my mentality. Don't know how to interpret that post, but I don't recommend compilations like that, if they're not professionally-made levels, I haven't found many yet that I like. Plus you keep on finding repeated levels that you went through before, which is annoying. To Cajun Monkey: One thing about Senior Skip Day is that a lot of schools *know* about it, but they look the other way, kind of like here at Mardi Grais (sp?) in Louisiana, where cops usually look the other way when women expose their bare cleavage so they can get a lot of ceremonial bead necklaces that people toss out from parades and all (bet that's sounding REAL weird to him ). I think the Senior Skip day is the day of the class you're in to skip...in other words, I graduated from high school in 1987, so the 87th day of school was Senior Skip Day. I didn't do it, since you'd need to have a note from a parent or doctor saying you were ill that day (uh huh, yeah, riiiiight), but my mom wasn't cool enough to do it, of course, and I was old enough to know that most people at the senior office there were good at spotting forged parent notes. (Plus you'd have to get up damn early to get in line for a pass back to school, since that line would be out the door due to all the skippers.)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2004 13:07:43 GMT -5
^ LOL we didn't need any kind of pass or excuse to skip. We just did it, however some dumbass let one of the teachers know when the 'day' was - one of MY teachers no less - and we ended up having a test that day! That's fine cus I skipped other times during the year so no huge loss.
Our skip day was the last Friday before graduation.
edit: all hail typos...
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Post by Ryan in the House on Aug 2, 2004 13:14:07 GMT -5
I think I skipped senior skip day... I skipped about 50 days of school Senior year.
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Post by darckonquest on Aug 2, 2004 13:33:30 GMT -5
My HS never has a "skip day." That or I just wasn't cool enough to know about it...but irregardless, I had to work...at the school, so skipping would have screwed me out of like $50....not worth it. Plus my senior year I was only in school about 3hrs (max) a day, and I usually got out early. -DarC
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2004 16:48:14 GMT -5
3 hours?? Narc, did you graduate early or something?
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