what is most funny about your advisor is by the way he spelt your name he is probably pronouncing it wierd also. Like "Rose-boro", last time i checked there wasnt a flower in your name. Unless i am saying it wrong, yeah could be, could be. Speaking of plants, when you went to the big tree forest, were there any tunnels that went through the trees?; cause i think it would be sweet to walk through a tree. Also i think "?;" should a gramatically acceptable symbol; cause it is sweet.
yeah, i think you may be right, now that you mention it it sounds familar. I did not do it on purpose though, so i feel it is still as original as it was before.
Ryan "i reused hahahahahahaha from my first comment in this comment" sinapius
I don't care if you're re-using the "?;", because it's amazing. Question: are the quotation marks part of the symbol, or were you just highlighting the symbol, and who replaced my YooHoo with dirty water?
In Sequoia National, The Fallen Monarch is a tree that fell over, and it is now hallowed out and you can walk through it. On the way to Moro Rock there was a sign for the "Tree Tunnel", which you can drive a car through, but I don't know if it is upright or not. We weren't excited enough about it to continue trudging out of our way through the snow to get there though.
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what is most funny about your advisor is by the way he spelt your name he is probably pronouncing it wierd also. Like "Rose-boro", last time i checked there wasnt a flower in your name. Unless i am saying it wrong, yeah could be, could be. Speaking of plants, when you went to the big tree forest, were there any tunnels that went through the trees?; cause i think it would be sweet to walk through a tree. Also i think "?;" should a gramatically acceptable symbol; cause it is sweet.
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yeah, i think you may be right, now that you mention it it sounds familar. I did not do it on purpose though, so i feel it is still as original as it was before.
Ryan "i reused hahahahahahaha from my first comment in this comment" sinapius
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In Sequoia National, The Fallen Monarch is a tree that fell over, and it is now hallowed out and you can walk through it. On the way to Moro Rock there was a sign for the "Tree Tunnel", which you can drive a car through, but I don't know if it is upright or not. We weren't excited enough about it to continue trudging out of our way through the snow to get there though.
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