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Sep 23, 2005 18:12

"Darlene, that's disgusting!"
"What? It's just a flower stem."
"But you're eating it! Right out of the ground! How do you know if a dog hasn't peed on it, or..."
"If a dog had peed on it, it would be dead."We were close like that, Darlene and I. Still are. But man, we were so different. I was the nerdy looking Asian girl complete with glasses, ( Read more... )

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loga September 24 2005, 06:28:12 UTC
Ummm...what quirks do I have, I don't know..

Slavic*Magic

And, uh...I think I fit into this category...::cough::
"the ones who hung out with teachers at lunchtime, the ones who stayed afterschool to hang out with teachers,"

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cieo September 24 2005, 23:01:11 UTC
You're not the only one, so don't worry ;)
Ah, Greenery Spot...Scholastic Bowl (which I hated. Damned Mr. Fabio wannabe)...Science Olympiad...

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loga September 25 2005, 06:12:35 UTC
Hahaha..."Jesus"

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cieo September 25 2005, 06:16:05 UTC
Mr. Galli (sp?)= Fabio
Mr. Galli (sp?)= Jesus

QED Fabio=Jesus...?

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vintage_cherrie September 24 2005, 22:33:50 UTC
"rebellious nature."

I think I might have been this one...haha

quirk? I have to always match my underware, bra must match panties...it was off the top of my head..

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cieo September 24 2005, 23:02:59 UTC
:-D
I will try not to piss you off then, by giving you mismatched underwear. I don't see why I would ever have to give you underwear in the first place, but for future reference, I'll keep it in mind. ^^

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subsiding_leaf September 25 2005, 05:12:07 UTC
When I buy books, I go through every single copy of the book I want that is on the shelf in the bookstore (prepositional phrases ahoy!) to find the *perfect*, flawless copy. It's not just pleasure reading, I do it with textbooks too.

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cieo September 25 2005, 06:12:55 UTC
Ha! Well, I tend to do the same thing, although..well not every single copy. With brand new textbooks, you don't get many bad copies. I definitely do it with used books, though. I'll flip through to get the one with the least amount of highlighting, etc..

And Harry Potter is a whole other category. :)

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loga September 25 2005, 06:27:59 UTC
I don't know if this will make much sense to you or not, but when I ride on these mini-buses in St. Petersburg, I always aim to sit in the back so that I don't have to be invloved with the transfer of money from passengers to the driver and vice versa . . . primarily because my primary math skills are crap and I am overwhelmed with people throw their money at me.

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cieo September 25 2005, 06:44:38 UTC
Hm. Is the person in front supposed to act like some sort of cashier? Or is it kind of like when you first got to Russia and everyone acted like you were a local?

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loga September 25 2005, 06:50:32 UTC
Well, people pass the money in the vehicle so, if you are sitting towards the front, you often must become this money-exchanging cashier, of sorts.

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cieo September 25 2005, 07:15:51 UTC
In that case, stand in the back if you have to :)
Never do more mental arithmatic in life than absolutely necessary for survival. For me it stops at calculating the tip at restaurants.

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cieo September 26 2005, 18:22:17 UTC
Like clipping your toenails in front of them and then tossing the clippings like confetti?

Well, that was the worst thing I could think of off the top of my head.

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cieo October 1 2005, 17:29:52 UTC
It's what I do.

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