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Once upon a time... in a galaxy far, far away... Yeah... That's all.
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Haikus are easy
But sometimes they don't make sense
Refrigerator
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Tic Tac Toe! Three in a row for Giovanni!
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Thanks a lot, Giovanni. The next time Random gets on she's going to give us all a lecture on haiku.
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I... am....Beo er Sam!

Edit: Hmmn, I just remembered that there is a movie with the name "I Am Sam". Coincidence? Probably.
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Why a lecture on haiku? It had syllables of 5-7-5. That's all it needs, right? And if you look hard... You could surely find a refrigerator in nature. Even though nature is not a requirement.
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So far this summer I have read four books. Yay! :D
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Fredjikrang wrote:So far this summer I have read four books. Yay! :D
luckiiieeeeeeee
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Fredjikrang wrote:So far this summer I have read four books. Yay! :D
I have a script to finish, but after that, I will quite easily pass you up and stay ahead of you for the whole summer.
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bobtheenchantedone wrote:
I have a script to finish, but after that, I will quite easily pass you up and stay ahead of you for the whole summer.
:P
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Fredjikrang wrote:
bobtheenchantedone wrote:
I have a script to finish, but after that, I will quite easily pass you up and stay ahead of you for the whole summer.
:P
Oh, don't start that again. :P :P :P
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Smiley wars?

:twisted: :twisted: :P
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Woo! :D :D :D :D :D :) :? :oops: :roll: :twisted: :?: :!: :evil: :shock: 8) :oops: :cry: :wink: :arrow: :? 8) :( :? :shock: :D :o :lol: :cry: :oops: :P :x :evil: :roll: :wink: :arrow: :idea: :?: :twisted: :oops: :lol: :( :) :shock: :P :roll: :wink: :cry: :lol: :o :( :? :x :twisted: :evil: :twisted:
Fear my smiley face wrath.

By the way, I read at least two books a week during the school year... But I'm a high school student so I don't know if that changes things...
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Yeah, I think it becomes harder to find time to read much during the semester. At least it does for me. Especially since I am starting to get the feeling that anything other than text books is frowned upon in my major. . .
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Fredjikrang wrote:Yeah, I think it becomes harder to find time to read much during the semester. At least it does for me. Especially since I am starting to get the feeling that anything other than text books is frowned upon in my major. . .
Psh. Who cares about majors.
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Okay, and now that I have replied all over this board, I have one thing to say.

Hope of America? Flippin' Hope of America? Oh, I'll say these kids are the hope of America. Looking at a lot of their parents, all we can do is hope! (Read that with a lot of sass to get the proper effect.)

The next post on my blog will be entitled The Event from Hell. Stay tuned!
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Actually, the hope of America are worse then their parents because they know how to twist the arms of their parents. They are also very involved as well in the election, which means such things like Obama girl and what not.
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Anti-SARRMM wrote:Actually, the hope of America are worse then their parents because they know how to twist the arms of their parents. They are also very involved as well in the election, which means such things like Obama girl and what not.
I don't know if I'm dumb or what, but this made no sense to me. Maybe working the Hope of America event fried my brain? (I wouldn't be surprised.)
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bobtheenchantedone wrote:
I don't know if I'm dumb or what, but this made no sense to me. Maybe working the Hope of America event fried my brain? (I wouldn't be surprised.)
It's not you, it's the American society.
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Seriously, Giovanni, I know I didn't read as much as you do, but I read a lot. And there is MUCH less time in college, regardless of how it may appear.
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