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Has anyone here seen Kal No Naa Ho? I just watched it with my roommates and it was amazing!
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I just went and saw Harry Potter for the second time, and I drank a bucket of diet coke for some mysterious reason, and now I'm very awake. So you may soon see a post spilling all of my deep existential angst because I'm too unfocused to read my immunology book.
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I shudder to think of the price of a semester's worth of medical school textbooks.
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Dead Cat wrote:Has anyone here seen Kal No Naa Ho? I just watched it with my roommates and it was amazing!
That's a good one, although not if you want to avoid crying in public. Have you seen many other Bollywood films?
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My dad gave me a Bosch today!!! I can't wait to make bread and all sorts of goodness with it!
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Rifka wrote:My dad gave me a Bosch today!!! I can't wait to make bread and all sorts of goodness with it!
I'm jealous. Ok, sure I have a KitchenAid, so I could be more jealous, but I grew up with a Bosch, and it just seems, in my head, that it's better for bread. Whether or not that's true, that's what my brain tells me.
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I grew up with a KitchenAid and a Bosch and a Bosch is definitely better for bread. A kitchenaid can only mix bread dough on one speed (the lowest there is) and it can only do a small amount of bread dough. I now have both and am ecstatic! And my dad even got me the food processor attachment along with the Bosch. Now I just need to get the blender attachment and I'm all set! (BTW, the Bosch was an incentive to finish my last class. I finished it this week and am officially done with my bachelors-- so he presented me with the Bosch mixer today.)
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good job finishing! I hope I will finish my degree someday.

Having a super blah day, brightened only by successfully collecting all the items in several little big planet levels. Blah.
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I may be going to Italy in October! It'll be my first trip to Europe.
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I'm back.
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Whistler wrote:good job finishing! I hope I will finish my degree someday.

Having a super blah day, brightened only by successfully collecting all the items in several little big planet levels. Blah.
Thanks, Whistler. If it makes you feel better about your degree, this was just my bachelor's and I've been working on it since Fall 2002. Yeah. But I'm finally done!
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Cindy wrote:I may be going to Italy in October! It'll be my first trip to Europe.

Oooh! Where in Italy? I have gone twice, and it is my favorite country I have ever visited.
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Craig Jessop wrote:I'm back.
Hooray.
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TheAnswerIs42 wrote: Oooh! Where in Italy? I have gone twice, and it is my favorite country I have ever visited.
Wherever my friend decides to go, since I'm just tagging along with her, but I think she's planning on Pisa, Venice, Rome, and Milan. It sounds a bit ambitious to me for a week-long trip, but we'll see.

So far my favorite country I've visited is India, but that's by default, since it's the only country I've traveled to. :)
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Craig Jessop wrote:I'm back.
Woooo!
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Hi Craig!
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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I just realized that the people who mostly use the Church Media Library must be really old or really technologically slow. Or maybe they just make the training videos to the lowest common denominator. I don't know why I'm watching this, having used the CML for a year now. *dies by repeated headdesk*

Oh, but also I'm amused. I searched for "desserts" and there is completely a section of green jello desserts.
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So guys, I have my first-ever substitute teaching job this morning ... teaching shop in an inner-city middle school.

Maybe you'd have to actually know me to know how ridiculous that is, but picture the scrawniest, most mild-mannered English teacher you've ever had ... that's basically me.
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Emiliana wrote:So guys, I have my first-ever substitute teaching job this morning ... teaching shop in an inner-city middle school.

Maybe you'd have to actually know me to know how ridiculous that is, but picture the scrawniest, most mild-mannered English teacher you've ever had ... that's basically me.
I'm pretty sure that's how all of those inspiring teacher movies start out. So I think you will be awesome. Good luck!
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I should have asked my parents to tape the lumberjack show at the state fair when they went a couple days ago. I may know all the jokes, but it'll be at least a couple of years before I can go again and I'm very nostalgic about it.
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