You must have gotten that wrong. Snow doesn't usually equal yay (unless it's on my birthday, which NEVER happens).Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
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When I say the weather I mean the milder climate of Provo versus Rexburg. And I do remember my dad telling me that was not a good reason to choose a school, and I recognize that. But sometimes those superficial reasons are the right reasons to decide.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:You came for the soon to come snow?! Yay!Unit of Energy wrote:I still have figured out if I'm at BYU due to laziness, weather, or inspiration.
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Actually, not going to school because of the winds (especially going uphill to some buildings) with low cold tolerance can be an acceptable reason to not go to a school.Unit of Energy wrote: When I say the weather I mean the milder climate of Provo versus Rexburg. And I do remember my dad telling me that was not a good reason to choose a school, and I recognize that. But sometimes those superficial reasons are the right reasons to decide.
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My dad is from northern Quebec, Canada. He doesn't quite understand the difficulties with cold that come from growing up in California.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:Actually, not going to school because of the winds (especially going uphill to some buildings) with low cold tolerance can be an acceptable reason to not go to a school.Unit of Energy wrote: When I say the weather I mean the milder climate of Provo versus Rexburg. And I do remember my dad telling me that was not a good reason to choose a school, and I recognize that. But sometimes those superficial reasons are the right reasons to decide.
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Am I one of the silly geese? I am working on my novel. I'm just stuck in the middle of a sentance and waiting for inspiration. And avoiding homework. meh.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:You two silly geese! What are you doing here? Go work on your novel! (I don't really care that much, I decided. I don't really have the time or desire.)
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I'm the opposite. I am actually not experiencing writers block! I just had written like 500 words without stopping, and decided I should work on homework... and when I decide to work on hw, I end up here....yellow m&m wrote:Am I one of the silly geese? I am working on my novel. I'm just stuck in the middle of a sentance and waiting for inspiration. And avoiding homework. meh.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:You two silly geese! What are you doing here? Go work on your novel! (I don't really care that much, I decided. I don't really have the time or desire.)
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I have a small test tomorrow in PSYC 100 (It is worth like 14% of my grade) I have 2 more English assignments to do, and I should probably begin studying to my International relations test later this week... that might sound bad, like a lot of work for a little amount of time, but I slept from noon until about 6 pm, so I am pretty rested right nowGiovanni Schwartz wrote:Eh. Homework is for losers. I've only done it for one class in the past two weeks. And I only did it for that class once.
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