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| here are some great phrases:
Human: a erudite ape with less hair and more money Student: a pre-erudite ape with less money and more hair
Life is a bitch;school is its son
To err is human;to forgive is against high school policy
You exist; it's this place that is unreal
If you think education is expensive, try ignorance
Finals should become an unfair labor practice
Live it, laught it or eat it!
Booze is fine Sex is great Finally i get to graduate
Learn from the past; don't take history
I'm a grad and I'm not too bright, but I major in Business and I do all allright I never study, but I get B's and I'm always ready to drop to my knees. The reason for this is not to pray, but to grab my prof and suck away. I may be dumb but I learn quick- to get ahead in Business, you have to suck dick!
Keep Michigan beautifull-throw your garbage in Ohio
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| Here's a picture wich made Oskar's opinion of the iPod move up a gear: (Our virsion will be coming up)
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| great ska band out of japan with a great sense of style: Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra
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| lords, do you want to hear a beautyfull tale of love? well, not beautyfull, but funny. the lost cause of a lost knight, tristan, for his beautyfull, and, yes, blond, lady Iseut, who crosses seas, land masses, mountaines, tram stops, the red light district (when in need), and the Lake of Geneva ships. He is followed by his valiant valet Shpilberg and she by her maid Brangien. It is the happening of the century and it gonna start the 5th of february 2005.
It is useless to tell you that the matierals furnished by Flip House productions (us) are not only bad but half-useless. the incredible part of the movie is that the actors play without scripts, without costumes, in a contemporary setting but only with the genius of the producers (us). We will sell it as soon as possible, that is if it is ever finished. | | |
| had a wild party last night. My partner in writting, Oskar "Small O" did not take part, for, as he reasons, "parties are not there to be enjoyed but watched as a instructive lesson in psychology". We, a friend and I, arrived around 8:30 pm (duh), and were stupified that all the drugs, meaning alcohol, had already been drunk by a small portion of the people invited. Thus, around 8 of the 70 people were completely out. One, named Dennis, actually a friend of mine, was so drunk that he began telling me about his history project, which, although greatly fascinating, was not the prefered object of disscusion for a party. One, a girl named Laure, had taken medicine against a cold, and then drank, which wasn't very smart, and she was thus out. One, who was also drunk, tried to embrace tenderly every girl he saw. Maybe he wasn't drunk and was just taking advantage of the situation. Anyway, we left early so as not to encounter the rage of the party-giver, who had come to understand that bringing lots of young people and lots of alcohol together wasn't that great and was now blaming everyone. | | |
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