So people always talk about how horrible Boston drivers are, but today I realized that some of them are just IDIOTIC and INSUFFICIENT human beings
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hmmmm sounds familiaruwvolleydawgNovember 20 2003, 13:07:41 UTC
sounds kinda like how i drive... nah just kidding. i just drive "dangerously slow" according to the lady who gave me my driving test... fucking bitch. does she WANT me to work on speeding??? sherwood.... a place of crazies... JORDAN.... haha. anyway, i dont drive slow... i rolllllll.
Re: post scriptumawakedinosaurNovember 20 2003, 20:56:15 UTC
Well, seeing as you have chosen to keep your identity a secret (and I'll "never guess") who it is, I can only respond here. I fell in love with Russian literature when I was a senior in high school and after that I made it my goal to learn Russian. I spent last spring in an intensive first year Russian course, and then spent the whole summer learning Russian, and now I'm in a class where we're reading unabridged Dostoyevsky and Chekhov stories...and it's totally kicking my ass...from here to the moon and then some. But...on and on I go.
And don't feel bad...my school doesn't offer Russian either. I have to mooch off that rich preppy school up the street. Oh wait, I guess we're rich too...
They used to teach Russian here (until probably the 70s) so luckily we have all these old Russian books and textbooks in the library...it's rad.
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anonymous
November 20 2003, 23:36:53 UTC
didn't mean to sound like an elitist jerk in my last post, i apologize if i gave that impression. it's amazing how much is lost (and gained) through text conversation... thanks for the quick reply
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What a selfish tit. It's drivers like that who make me realize that greatest good is sometimes only upheld by beating the crap out of someone with a tire iron.
By the way, I speak a little Russian too. (Very little.) I took a semester of it at a community college. It was oral-intensive with very little writing, but fast-forward six years and I still remember more Russian from that one-semester class than I do French from my year-and-a-half in high school.
Which isn't much, admittedly. I can say things like "the wolf works", "the doctor plays", and "Your Vodka please!" But still, should I find myself in Russia, and should the bartender be either a physician or a quadruped, I'll be set.
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i am intrigued by your studying of the russian language. my university does not offer such a course currently, and i am teaching myself.
you'll never guess who this is.
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And don't feel bad...my school doesn't offer Russian either. I have to mooch off that rich preppy school up the street. Oh wait, I guess we're rich too...
They used to teach Russian here (until probably the 70s) so luckily we have all these old Russian books and textbooks in the library...it's rad.
Ok, that's enough. Back to fluids...
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By the way, I speak a little Russian too. (Very little.) I took a semester of it at a community college. It was oral-intensive with very little writing, but fast-forward six years and I still remember more Russian from that one-semester class than I do French from my year-and-a-half in high school.
Which isn't much, admittedly. I can say things like "the wolf works", "the doctor plays", and "Your Vodka please!" But still, should I find myself in Russia, and should the bartender be either a physician or a quadruped, I'll be set.
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