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Re: Random Post Whoring
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11/04/05 12:27 PM
11/04/05 12:27 PM
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To update: My roommate and I still aren't talking. Last night she came in at midnight and started talking to her boyfriend on the phone. She thought I was still sleeping. I would have been, if she wouldn't have been the loudest person on Earth. Anyway, she called me a loser. It's really taking all my strength not to walk over there and punch her face in. At the moment, we're having a Windows Media Player war. I'm winning. I'm playing all the music she hates - Johnny Cash, Metallica, The Darkness, Taking Back Sunday. She's got a minor problem, because theres no such thing as music I hate. Besides Country and Rap, and I can even tolerate those under certain circumstances.  AAHAH I just remembered she HATES Free Bird (who hates freebird? honestly?) I'm so playing it... XDCX, I hope you feel better ![[Linked Image]](http://www.hostboard.com/ubb/smilies/romantic/hug.gif)
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Re: Random Post Whoring
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11/06/05 09:27 AM
11/06/05 09:27 AM
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Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 22,902 New York
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Originally posted by Lavinia from Italy: Can't remember the exact date, but it's being a year since I entered the BBs! Does it make me a BBs'oldie? November 29th. You'll always be a moldy oldy to me. 
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Re: Random Post Whoring
#66992
11/07/05 12:51 PM
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Mike Sullivan
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Defenitions for History: DON'T Delete!!!!
1. Critical Period; 1783-1789: The preiod in this nations time between the signing of the Treaty of Paris and George Washington’s inaguration in which the constitution was born and the first true united governement was formed. A chaotic and unsure time in our history, indeed. 2. Articles of Confederation: Document which created a confederation between the 13 U.S States and was written by John Dickinson. Though originaly establishing a strong govt., it was torn to shreds by oponents of a strong centeralized govt. and is now a laughing stock and a mere footnote in American History. 3. Land Ordinance of 1785: To gain money since the Govt. couldn’t tax states, it was decided to sell land uninhabited that they gained from the Brits to proprietors. 4. Northwest Ordinance of 1787:
5. Republicanisim: the idea of a nation being governed by an elected representative instead of a king. 6. Constitutional Convention of 1787: To replace the Articles of Confederation, a convention was held in Philadelphia to draft a written constitution which would improve upon the confederation’s weaknesses. James Madison, Gouvenor Morris and Judge Wilson were members of the conventions, and Madison is a atributed as “the father of the constitution”, while the others helped. 7. Thomas Jefferson: Virginia Statesman, and 3rd President of the United States. He was an American Envoy to Britan during the Critical Period and of course he was the writer of the decleration of independence. He also wrote the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom 8. John Adams: Lawyer, statesman, politician and 2nd president of the United Staes who was leader during the XYZ afair and followed Washington. 9. George Washinton: Leader of the Continental Army who was called upon by his people to preside over the constitutional convention and then he was appointed as the president of the United States. 10. Treaty of Alliance 1778: Treaty between United States and France in 1778 which insured military support from the French to the Americans for their revolution against Britain. 11. Great Compromise:
12. 3/5 Compromise: Compromise made by American Delegates in which a slave counts as only 3/5’s of a man when taking a census.
13. Federalist: Federalist: Statesmen and public figures supporting ratification of the proposed Constitution of the United States between 1787 and 1789. The Federalist Papers are documents associated with their movement. 14. Anti Federalist: People opposed to the constitution and it’s ratification. 15. Bill of Rights: The First ten Amendments to the United Stes constitution that outlines the given rights to the people of our nation. 16. Ratification: To ratify is to accept and to legalize something, much like the Constitution of the United Staes, which met much opposition.
Madness! Madness! - Major Clipton The Bridge On The River Kwai
GOLD - GOLD - GOLD - GOLD. Bright and Yellow, Hard and Cold, Molten, Graven, Hammered, Rolled, Hard to Get and Light to Hold; Stolen, Borrowed, Squandered - Doled. - Greed
Nothing Is Written Lawrence Of Arabia
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Re: Random Post Whoring
#66993
11/07/05 12:51 PM
11/07/05 12:51 PM
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Joined: Jul 2003
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Mike Sullivan
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1. Critical Period; 1783-1789: The preiod in this nations time between the signing of the Treaty of Paris and George Washington’s inaguration in which the constitution was born and the first true united governement was formed. A chaotic and unsure time in our history, indeed. 2. Articles of Confederation: Document which created a confederation between the 13 U.S States and was written by John Dickinson. Though originaly establishing a strong govt., it was torn to shreds by oponents of a strong centeralized govt. and is now a laughing stock and a mere footnote in American History. 3. Land Ordinance of 1785: To gain money since the Govt. couldn’t tax states, it was decided to sell land uninhabited that they gained from the Brits to proprietors. 4. Northwest Ordinance of 1787:
5. Republicanisim: the idea of a nation being governed by an elected representative instead of a king. 6. Constitutional Convention of 1787: To replace the Articles of Confederation, a convention was held in Philadelphia to draft a written constitution which would improve upon the confederation’s weaknesses. James Madison, Gouvenor Morris and Judge Wilson were members of the conventions, and Madison is a atributed as “the father of the constitution”, while the others helped. 7. Thomas Jefferson: Virginia Statesman, and 3rd President of the United States. He was an American Envoy to Britan during the Critical Period and of course he was the writer of the decleration of independence. He also wrote the Statute of Virginia for Religious Freedom 8. John Adams: Lawyer, statesman, politician and 2nd president of the United Staes who was leader during the XYZ afair and followed Washington. 9. George Washinton: Leader of the Continental Army who was called upon by his people to preside over the constitutional convention and then he was appointed as the president of the United States. 10. Treaty of Alliance 1778: Treaty between United States and France in 1778 which insured military support from the French to the Americans for their revolution against Britain. 11. Great Compromise:
12. 3/5 Compromise: Compromise made by American Delegates in which a slave counts as only 3/5’s of a man when taking a census.
13. Federalist: Federalist: Statesmen and public figures supporting ratification of the proposed Constitution of the United States between 1787 and 1789. The Federalist Papers are documents associated with their movement. 14. Anti Federalist: People opposed to the constitution and it’s ratification. 15. Bill of Rights: The First ten Amendments to the United Stes constitution that outlines the given rights to the people of our nation. 16. Ratification: To ratify is to accept and to legalize something, much like the Constitution of the United Staes, which met much opposition.
Madness! Madness! - Major Clipton The Bridge On The River Kwai
GOLD - GOLD - GOLD - GOLD. Bright and Yellow, Hard and Cold, Molten, Graven, Hammered, Rolled, Hard to Get and Light to Hold; Stolen, Borrowed, Squandered - Doled. - Greed
Nothing Is Written Lawrence Of Arabia
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Re: Random Post Whoring
#66999
11/07/05 10:55 PM
11/07/05 10:55 PM
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Joined: Aug 2004
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Re: Random Post Whoring
#67005
11/08/05 07:13 PM
11/08/05 07:13 PM
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 5,455 California
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Our weather has been pretty whacked as of late. Half the week, our high's will be 50, then come the weekend, it'll get up to 80º. The cold (and rain) tends to bother my wrist tremendously, but its nothing I'm not used to (I broke my leg when I was three, so rainy and cold weather has always caused pain). I know the therapy is doing me a lot of good, and my therapists are great, but Jesus, when I'm done, it will have been 8 weeks. Not to mention I gotta go back to the doctor in a month for another evaluation, in which he'll most likely prescribe another month's worth of therapy. My therapist already told me that my wrist will never be 100% again, to expect at least 80% strength and mobility, and nothing more. Those words just push me harder to prove them wrong. I put heat on my wrist in the morning, before work, I stretch, then when I get off work, I stretch, then ice it down. It's an easy routine, but really painful. To give you guys an idea on my range of motion, I can only bend my wrist down 30º, and I can only bend it back 60º. Good news is my thumb is back to 100%. ...but still...FOUR MORE WEEKS! 
"Growing up my dad was like 'You have a great last name, Galifianakis. Galifianakis...begins with a gal...and ends with a kiss...' I'm like that's great dad, can we get it changed to 'Galifianafuck' please?" -- Zach Galifianakis
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