just out of curiousity...

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On 2002-03-10 12:02, mikaiten wrote:
I agree with Cypress on this one. Drugs suck. You want proof, look at Katassah's older brother.
Well geez, Chris always seemed to enjoy them... at Thanksgiving, at Christmas, at my Grandma's birthday party :razz:

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On 2002-03-10 12:06, Katassah wrote:

Well geez, Chris always seemed to enjoy them... at Thanksgiving, at Christmas, at my Grandma's birthday party :razz:
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To get this somewhat back on topic...21 here.

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I'm surrounded by...PUPS! I thought there were a few adults around these forums somewhere?

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Whoa. I was seriously freaked that I might have been the oldest for a second. 22, and if you HAVE to add the extra, 22 and 4 months. And my alcohol consumption to date is one shot of liquere in a coffee, which I said tasted just like the non dairy creamers, and several slices of fruit cake over the years. Yup. I'm a non drinker.

As for the drugs thing. You're nuts! Don't do drugs! Not unless you want to be an English major.

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Alcohol consumption in my case: An occasional small beer or cider, every now and then a glass of good wine and perhaps a few times every year something 'harder' (whiskey and Vogelbeerbrand mostly).

I've never been truly drunk yet.

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On 2002-03-10 13:50, Foddercat wrote:

As for the drugs thing. You're nuts! Don't do drugs! Not unless you want to be an English major.
LMAO :razz:

I AM AN ENGLISH MAJOR!

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SWEET! Ditto!

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I've taken enough Chaucer classes for a lifetime. To bad English is the only thing I was ever really good at :razz: Glad to see I'm not the only one being put through hours of Shakespear and friends.

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Speaking of which, I still have to read the Tempest again before classes on Tuesday...

So, you didn't like Chaucer? I thought he was a blast compared to Don John and Milton. Then there's Homer and his epics. I like those, but I question their accuracy in translation. But let's not forget Beowulf. Gah! It took me DAYS to read and understand that cryptic poem, and I had a translated version... :grin:

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I'm 18! Not legal for drinking, but legal for... eh heh heh... OTHER things. :wink:
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Chaucer is okay if you aren't taken an entire year of him. I'm still in the class... working my way through ever poem he ever wrote. Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention that we read it all in Middle English. So it can get rather confusing.

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Ouch. Every one of his poems? He wasn't an idle poet either. All the Canterbury tales I presume, and then some... But I still think his stuff is funny! Rude beyond all comparison, but funny! I still can't believe he read that stuff to the QUEEN! :oops:

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I'll be 18 in 139 days I think it is now, I'm a non drinker (well, okay, small amounts at Christmas), I don't do any drugs, I'm a vegetarian, I think about my health, I try to exercise a bit, I don't enjoy parties and thus, I haven't gone to one in 3 years I think it is, I have only 3 good friends in real life but at least 8 good friends online and several people I know and trust. I spend at least 10 hours a day online. There you have it, the "Why I am a boring sod" essay :razz:

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Seventeen here. My whole year in english IV has been based on British literature. Jane Eyre, Brave New World, Gullivers Travels, Lord of the Flies, Beowulf, and a huge ammout of poetry...
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Wow... El SillY your life sounds a lot like mine. Okay so maybe I have a few more real life friends, but I only aquired them this year. I spend insane amounts of time online, mainly because I have nothing better to do here at school, and I don't party. I got drunk for the first time this year and ended up bawling my eyes out in front of a bunch of strangers. It was great! :razz:

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I'm starting to wonder if this should be the "getting to know you" thread :smile:

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On 2002-03-10 15:50, mikaiten wrote:
I'm starting to wonder if this should be the "getting to know you" thread :smile:
Yup, sure is, want a cookie? It contains placebo extract! For that authentic placebo taste!

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On 2002-03-10 16:04, El SillY wrote:

Yup, sure is, want a cookie? It contains placebo extract! For that authentic placebo taste!
COOKIE!!!!

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yes cookie, we all want them, but very few seem to get any, what we need is "Rent a cookie" but this might to some conservative people not seem right, that one cookie could be shared and not used by only one person. The debate goes on, should cookies be rentable or not?

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