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Post by nauticusvergil on Apr 20, 2006 14:00:17 GMT -5
Sounds kind of odd is all I'm saying, not really knowing what's in the room. Kinda freaky
Well it's the new update, I did it a few days ago.
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 20, 2006 14:03:16 GMT -5
It's probably nothing.... I sneaked in there to get some things and nothing attacked me.
Got it...
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Beboots
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Post by Beboots on Apr 20, 2006 20:52:52 GMT -5
Gack, I did a killer in-class Social Studies essay this morning. -_-; I would have failed had we not had access to word programs (pen + paper = really bad for in-class essays)... Thank you, cut+paste option! I'm also burnt out from studying for the stupid AP English Language exam - any of you Americans in the Advanced Placement program too, taking exams early May? I almost hope not - you don't want to join me in my suffering. >_<;
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 21, 2006 14:03:48 GMT -5
All I know is seniors get out earlier here ^_^
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Post by Beboots on Apr 22, 2006 12:55:23 GMT -5
So... What's the weather like where you are guys? It's really starting to warm up around here - we can actually go biking now. Pretty much all the snow is gone (there are a few ditry piles of slush melting in parking lots from where they were pushed throughout the winter, but they're getting pretty tiny).
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 22, 2006 12:56:46 GMT -5
Raining over here. Expecting some storms.
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Post by Veg on Apr 22, 2006 22:44:33 GMT -5
The most exciting things that happened to me.
1. Went to Disneyland as a surprise from my dad. 2. Checked out the Monsters Inc. ride at Disney's California Adventure (Not too bad.) 3. While waiting in line for the M.I. ride, inside the building, we saw a poster that said "SCARER OF THE MONTH." The scarer of the month is...RANDALL!!! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 23, 2006 10:56:44 GMT -5
Huh?!
"Your surprised? Pfft...they finally go their facts straight..."
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Post by lizardgirl on Apr 24, 2006 12:17:34 GMT -5
Yay, high-five Beboots- I'm taking some exams in a week's time too. Whooo. *is not enthusiastic* These are the mocks for the mocks for the GCSEs, but that's not as bad as last year, when we had the mocks for the mocks for the mocks for the GCSEs. Wow, that's cool, Veg! But Randall's not scarer of the month...He's scarer of the millenium! ;D
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Beboots
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Post by Beboots on Apr 24, 2006 19:28:21 GMT -5
The most exciting things that happened to me. 1. Went to Disneyland as a surprise from my dad. 2. Checked out the Monsters Inc. ride at Disney's California Adventure (Not too bad.) 3. While waiting in line for the M.I. ride, inside the building, we saw a poster that said "SCARER OF THE MONTH." The scarer of the month is...RANDALL!!! ;D ;D ;D Scarer of the month? Truely? Rock on! ;D
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 25, 2006 18:03:22 GMT -5
"Millenium? I like that..."
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Beboots
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Post by Beboots on Apr 26, 2006 16:15:42 GMT -5
More breaking news in my life that any Trigun fans may find interesting... In Physics class, we're currently learning about electro-magnetism, and I just recently learnt that the unit of the... something... of electric fields (? is that the right word? It's "champ éléctrique" in French...) is the Tesla. Now, I as a Trigun fan immediately thought of the plant sister (you know, the one that was brutally discected over the course of a year and whose existence is the source of Knive's homicidal insanity?)mentioned in volume seven of Trigun Maximum... And had a laugh. That's probably were her name comes from! (It's translated as "Tessla" -- and she's a biological power plant). :) Subtle puns never fail to amuse me.
...For those of you who had no idea what I was talking about.... Uh... Interesting fact: the Japanese have huge amounts of sound effects, including, but of course not limited to... a sound effect for an ambulance going to the scene, a seperate one for one leaving the scene to the hospital (and of course seperate sirens in turn for police cars and firetrucks and the like), a sound effect for someone who has just leaped onto a subway train the instant before the door closes behind them, and coolest of all... a sound effect for silence. It's written almost in the same manner as a cold wind blowing through. ^_^ Oh, and they also have a verb that roughly translates to "trying out a new sword on passerbys". Um, yeah. Cool, eh? ;)
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Post by RandallBoggs on Apr 26, 2006 16:18:37 GMT -5
Speaking of anime. Say Beboots, ever seen Patlabor?
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Post by nauticusvergil on Apr 26, 2006 16:18:38 GMT -5
Yes they do ^_^ The original Kanji alphabet is IMMENSE, they only know about 6,000 of the roughly 10,000 there is. Japanese is an awesome language
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Post by Beboots on Apr 26, 2006 16:25:44 GMT -5
Speaking of anime. Say Beboots, ever seen Patlabor? Patlabor? No. What's it about? ...Speaking of anime... Has anybody ever seen "Pompoko"? The English translation is hilarious if you get the cultural references and delibrate misrepresentations thereof. ... Heheh... Racoon pouch. >:D (...Holy crap! I posted my message less than two minutes ago and people are already replying? I feel loved. :)
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