Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 8:06 pm
I got my hair cut today. Chopped like a foot off. Makes me happy.
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I know it's just your ear, but that just sounds like some super painful medical procedure.Imogen wrote:i got my tragus stretched yesterday and it hurt a lot. i'm angry my real piercer wasn't in town.
And your second?Darth Fedora wrote:Tragus is my third favorite anatomical term. First, of course, is splenic flexure.
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Okay, in my spazmatic method of reading I somehow missed the hair reference in this statement on my first time through. Wow, does that not change the overall meaning....Unit of Energy wrote:I got my hair cut today. Chopped like a foot off. Makes me happy.
Which airline are you taking?xkcd *** wrote:I started packing today. These stupid weight limits are kinda cramping my style.
South WestNanti-SARRMM wrote:Which airline are you taking?xkcd *** wrote:I started packing today. These stupid weight limits are kinda cramping my style.
There isn't a way to see how many have posted within the last month or so is there?bobtheenchantedone wrote:We have 147 registered users!!!
You need to update this every fall by September 15th, or you get enrolled in BYU's health plan. They send you a mailing, but I managed to forget last year. I talked my way out of it, but still, I would suggest to just go on Route Y now and enter your parents' health insurance info.Darth Fedora wrote:I know, right? I just looked, and apparently they decided to use some of my scholarship money to pay for some student health care plan I never signed up for. I hope they give me my money back. Otherwise I'll have to steal 200 bucks worth of stuff from campus to come out even. I'm thinkin library books, toilet paper, and ketchup packets from the Cougareat.