Answers I liked
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Dude, go read my unpublished answer to this question. (sorry, all you non-writers, you'll have to wait until tomorrow probably)
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I had to go to BYU Memes to find out what the fuss was about. My sister posted a status and EVERYONE IN THE WORLD liked it and the rest of us non-current-BYU-attendees were sooooo confused.
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Haha, I used BYU Memes to find out what happened in the football game.
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Reminds me of this gem that I ran into yesterday.
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In response to that question, under the third link in the question, I'm slightly upset that I didn't get a shout out for stalking. I mean, I doubt anyone who had never lived in Utah had a more impressive list of (at that point) present and former writer names than I had!
Nowadays, I'm so over stalking. I haven't even stalked anyone since I got home.
Nowadays, I'm so over stalking. I haven't even stalked anyone since I got home.
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http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/68829/
My favorite answer in a long time. I actually think this would make an excellent book concept. I think Mozart would like melodic UK bands like Coldplay, Keane, and Snow Patrol. I also know that he would jump on a chance to work with versatile vocalists like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, or Rosemary Clooney. (If Bach stowed away on the time machine, he'd be blown away by Ella's range and promptly compose insanely demanding music for it.)
My favorite answer in a long time. I actually think this would make an excellent book concept. I think Mozart would like melodic UK bands like Coldplay, Keane, and Snow Patrol. I also know that he would jump on a chance to work with versatile vocalists like Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, or Rosemary Clooney. (If Bach stowed away on the time machine, he'd be blown away by Ella's range and promptly compose insanely demanding music for it.)
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http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/68977/
Great answers Zed, Kirke, and R.P. As a resident of Salt Lake, I can attest that it's a beautiful space, well-used by heathens and believers alike, and really not worth getting riled up about.
Great answers Zed, Kirke, and R.P. As a resident of Salt Lake, I can attest that it's a beautiful space, well-used by heathens and believers alike, and really not worth getting riled up about.
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http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/68974/
I know infertility is a really common problem, but just reading about it reminded me that even women in the scriptures had this ancient problem. It also reminded me to schedule blood work!
I know infertility is a really common problem, but just reading about it reminded me that even women in the scriptures had this ancient problem. It also reminded me to schedule blood work!
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Maven is my favorite. I even sent her some fanmail and told her so but she (I guess) pretended it didn't exist in this question.
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Muse has a song that just blatantly has pretty much all of Chopin's Nocturne No. 2 in the middle of it. I couldn't decide if I loved them for it, or thought it was lame.Portia wrote:It's not just for Mozart.
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http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/69115/
You could cut and paste that on half of the relationship questions the Board gets!yayfulness wrote:He is totally oblivious to you and will be totally oblivious to you forever and ever and ever and ever until you do something to catch his attention.
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I'm just telling it like it is. Only one girl at BYU has ever managed to penetrate my shield of oblivity and make me realize that she was interested in me in even the tiniest way.Katya wrote:http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/69115/
You could cut and paste that on half of the relationship questions the Board gets!yayfulness wrote:He is totally oblivious to you and will be totally oblivious to you forever and ever and ever and ever until you do something to catch his attention.
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I know! That's why it's such a great response. There are too many questions from people who pine for someone else but never do anything about it.yayfulness wrote:I'm just telling it like it is.Katya wrote:http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/69115/
You could cut and paste that on half of the relationship questions the Board gets!yayfulness wrote:He is totally oblivious to you and will be totally oblivious to you forever and ever and ever and ever until you do something to catch his attention.
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Tricksy, this Rocky B is! This question http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/69119/, regarding this bio https://theboard.byu.edu/aliases/7790/, was way off the mark as to what kind of former boxer the writer is. It even seems miscategorized now that the answer has been given!
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Link to the question about teaching the family some obscure language.
I really liked Katya's answer! Also, I feel like my answer was really silly now.
Yayfulness should've warned me about Katya's great essay! Oh well, I still like the idea of taking an existing language and making a language game from it. 
I really liked Katya's answer! Also, I feel like my answer was really silly now.