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Nope.

They funny thing is, I am the next youngest.
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You are? Are you sure jedi isn't? I always thought he was after me...huh.

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And now I'm all alone to whore myself to... myself?

is it still whoring? or is it just masterbation at that point?

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Taking a three hour nap kinda screwed me over.. It's 1.30, and I'm not too tired... but I'm not really wanting to do anything but sleep either... if I try to read I'll go to sleep so I might give that a shot.

I'm amazed that I read my Shakespeare ahead of time.. I really don't care for him, and I'm in a class about the Late Plays of Shakespeare.. it's not easy for me because I suck at his work, but I'm holding on as best as I can... Measure for Measure was ok, but I failed to find the comedy in it... oh well it's over, and we start Othello next week which I'm kinda interested in.

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I am not sure if I am, I thought I was. Still a youngin.
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Either way, I'll always have the market cornered on the age. Tis my curse.

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Neighbor update: He does indeed have a guitar, according to my roommate, but that was the first time since August that I've heard it. Oh well, was just really surprising to hear that out of nowhere.


Last night it was cold.. and kinda rainy.. which apparently became snowy/sleet weather, and put part of the roads under some black ice.. I had to walk back from the bus stop after my first class, and the weather was so bad I thought my insides were freezing.. and now I look out the window and the shit is melting away and not falling...

I fucking HATE this state's weather changes... I'm very much ready to move to the West coast

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Tragic Angelus wrote: I fucking HATE this state's weather changes... I'm very much ready to move to the West coast
Well, maybe it's different State-side, but on the Canadian West Coast the weather can still change every five minutes. When I was in Vancouver it was nice the first day, then rainy the next day, then kind of in the middle on the last day. :confused:

Just thought I'd throw that little ray of sunshine over your way. :D
Biscuit AWAY!

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Were you scared of the storm and hid under the bed?
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Tragic Angelus wrote:Taking a three hour nap kinda screwed me over..

:D:D:D

Oh Edbert, you know nap time is at 12:00 noon for an hour at the most. Now you'll be awake ande cranky all night. Maybe a warm bottle and a pacifier will calm you down...:D

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The French Biscuit wrote:Well, maybe it's different State-side, but on the Canadian West Coast the weather can still change every five minutes. When I was in Vancouver it was nice the first day, then rainy the next day, then kind of in the middle on the last day. :confused:

Just thought I'd throw that little ray of sunshine over your way. :D
Here in Indiana, that's about exactly how it is. With rain yesterday, snow today, and now warm enough for all the snow to melt, and a few days ago it was warm enough to go without a coat...


And yes, I took a very fun and enjoyable nap, and I loved it :D I might just take another one here in a little bit!

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Tragic Angelus wrote:Here in Indiana, that's about exactly how it is. With rain yesterday, snow today, and now warm enough for all the snow to melt, and a few days ago it was warm enough to go without a coat...

Did I ever mention that where I live it's warm and sunny all the time?:D

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Yes, and I freaking love Southern California. I seriously want to move out that way after I graduate, but the cost of living isn't so good for a starting teacher.

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It is sucky and cold here.

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Tragic Angelus wrote:Yes, and I freaking love Southern California. I seriously want to move out that way after I graduate, but the cost of living isn't so good for a starting teacher.
Try being an amateur stand-up comic...:(

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You probably still make more than your average educator... :(

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Tragic Angelus wrote:You probably still make more than your average educator... :(
Sadly, Tragic is probably right.

What would you like to teach once you're out in the real world? :D
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Wow, you guys must think pretty highly of my comedy or something else, but I don't make any money doing it. It's all free.

Even AmeriCorp volunteer educators make more than that. At least they get a stipend. :(

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The French Biscuit wrote:Sadly, Tragic is probably right.

What would you like to teach once you're out in the real world? :D

English.. I plan on being a High School English teacher, and I want to get a degree in Classical Studies with a focus in Mythology.. and maybe teach that at a college level.

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Journalist kicked much more ass than being a teacher.

Also, I don't remember, what's your real age?

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