Less is not more. I always know.

Aug 17, 2006 20:00

Less is not more.

[Usually, one only refers to 1 point of reference in a sentence.]
>That means that "less" cannot be the same thing as "more"; they are on either side of a given point of reference.

ok, ok, I know people use that phrase figuratively.

_Matt Kiel

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_youneverknow deleted her LJ?

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this_so_jin August 20 2006, 06:01:26 UTC
matt kiel=
can we both agree that le petit prince is kind of a le grand pain in the ass?

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refereelarry12 August 20 2006, 16:53:10 UTC
yes, very much so. im glad I dont have to read the entire thing because im not in french 4

im going to miss that class.
(the students**)

good luck with that though.

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this_so_jin August 21 2006, 04:41:53 UTC
! you're not going to be in ap french?

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refereelarry12 August 23 2006, 01:07:54 UTC
no,,,,,, actually now i kinda want to. i just dont know if i can handle another year of mogel. and frankly, i am really weak in French. i mean i got an A, but i cant do some of the improve skits that are coming in AP.

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cassandge August 23 2006, 18:19:50 UTC
come on matt just do it
and i kind of like le petit prince is that lame

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this_so_jin August 23 2006, 19:27:11 UTC
yeah matt. just do it

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refereelarry12 August 23 2006, 19:34:51 UTC
peer pressure. ill think about it

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this_so_jin August 24 2006, 04:02:09 UTC
PPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRR
PRESSURE

its the french peer pressure

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