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Hello digitalgremlin.

Ahhhh!! There is a gremlin on the lose! *runs*

<_<

I mean.....It's okay. It'll be okay. I'm here. Security is here. I'll keep my eye out...

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Guest Sam_P

Hello digitalgremlin.

Ahhhh!! There is a gremlin on the lose! *runs*

<_<

I mean.....It's okay. It'll be okay. I'm here. Security is here. I'll keep my eye out...

Need a shot of courage?

Barman!!!

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Guest digitalgremlin

Oh pfft :P

No need to run from me ^^ I'm a good... Gremlin ^^ I swear it!!! I shall not destroy this underground home :lol:

(I read back ;) )

Oh and I can see why you Matthias are shady :lol:

What is a barman? :huh:

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A barman is a man who looks like a bar....

ROFL.

Did you know they call them 'bartenders'in the US? The first time I heard that I couldn't stop laughing because it immediately reminded me of childminders. :lol: ...yes my mind works in strange ways.

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Guest Evan_J

I think I am sick...mentally and pysically

Not sure if you might be sick physically, but I doubt off the cuff that you are sick mentally ;)

ROFL.

Did you know they call them 'bartenders'in the US? The first time I heard that I couldn't stop laughing because it immediately reminded me of childminders. :lol: ...yes my mind works in strange ways.

I'm guessing cuz "bar" has to do with children in your hometown? Or maybe just the "tending" conjured it.

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I'm guessing cuz "bar" has to do with children in your hometown? Or maybe just the "tending" conjured it.

I think it was just the "tending" that did it, but I still sort of snicker when I hear it. :rolleyes:

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Guest My_Genesis

Wow! I miss a lot when I don't log on for a couple days.

Darius

yeah you def. do miss a lot when you're not on for a few days. So I've learned lol. Now I'm on here because I'm procrastinating homework. Otherwise I'd be doing hw which means I'd be falling even more behind on LP. :P

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As they say, "it's not homework unless it's due the next day" :P lol

lol my outlook on homework was:

"any work that they expect us to do at home, must not be that important."

*reflects for a sec*

Dang, no wonder i dont have any luck these days. I used it all up passin middle and high school laugh.gif

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Guest My_Genesis

haha never heard that one before!! I hope you can get it all done.

You still in high school?

Noooo thank god lol I am going to be a junior in college. Thus the having homework NOT due every day but rather every few days/once a week type deal. lol.

No, no. Isn't it "... unless it's due that day"? :lol:

LOL! I think the night before is pushing it enough. That would really compromise my grade. :P

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Back in my day we had to carve it into stone tablets so we had to start a bit earlier

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JJ

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Let's be careful to keep personal info off the thread, hey? Majors are probably fine, might be careful about saying what uni you go to unless it's massive. Just remember the world can read this and find it via Google.

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Back in my day we had to carve it into stone tablets so we had to start a bit earlier

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JJ

Rude question I know, but, how old are you? :lol:

Ah okay. What are your majors? I see that your flag says NY. Where do you go?

I'm (unofficially) double majoring in developmental genetics (bio), and psychology with a minor in anthropology. I have yet to declare any of this lol, I just haven't had the time to bring the declaration form to Registrar :rolleyes:

And I go to Stony Brook University. I think the most popular majors here are Bio and Psych. lol.

(Actually, don't tell anyone, but I'm really double majoring in Facebook and napping with a minor in procrastination.) Me and my school sayings.... lol

Before that I was going to school in Colorado. I live in NYC though.

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Back in my day we had to carve it into stone tablets so we had to start a bit earlier

<_<

JJ

:lol:

I once had a schoolday using wax tablets. Turning a page was never so much effort. Remelt, reset! I hate to think how much longer chiselling would have taken!

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