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Post by Rojo on Mar 7, 2008 19:01:40 GMT -5
What now? I think we've exhausted all topic resources.
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Post by Seven on Mar 7, 2008 19:06:36 GMT -5
*ponders for a moment*
Perhaps we could converse about....
about......
about....
........
....................
about school?
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Post by Rojo on Mar 7, 2008 19:08:12 GMT -5
School? *Shrugs* Mkay...
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Post by Seven on Mar 7, 2008 19:10:36 GMT -5
"What grade are you in? what classes do you have? how do you do in school? do you like it? [insert generic school questios here]?
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Post by Rojo on Mar 7, 2008 19:14:41 GMT -5
*Laughs* You sound like my grandparents. Umm, I don't know how to convert years to grades, and I do...English, Mathematics, Drama, Technology (three subcategories), IT, History, French, PSHE, RE, Art, PE and...Music.
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Post by Hope/Aly on Mar 7, 2008 22:28:24 GMT -5
What year are you? I think I remember the conversion.
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Post by Seven on Mar 8, 2008 0:47:56 GMT -5
Isn't it that a year is generally one number above a grade? Wouldn't you be in your 10th or 9th grade right now?
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Post by Rojo on Mar 8, 2008 6:34:48 GMT -5
Mebbe....mebbe not...and prehaps several years of drinking sour milk can drive you insane.
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Post by Seven on Mar 8, 2008 10:07:22 GMT -5
well, in my case, I'm ALREADY insane, so drinking sour milk would probably make me sane, if anything.
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Post by Rojo on Mar 8, 2008 11:26:14 GMT -5
Well, Quoth the raven "Nevermore!"
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Post by Seven on Mar 8, 2008 11:32:23 GMT -5
Edgar allen Poe, sir?
for "all that we see or seem, is nothing but a dream within a dream."
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Post by Rojo on Mar 8, 2008 11:33:35 GMT -5
Quite right. The man who invented Horror and macabre.
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Post by Seven on Mar 8, 2008 11:35:20 GMT -5
indeed. we are all forever indebted to Mr. Poe. and to Lord Byron, for inventing the anti-hero.
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Post by Rojo on Mar 8, 2008 11:37:29 GMT -5
Omg...so if it weren't for him...we wouldn't have Spawn...or Jack Sparrow!
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Post by Seven on Mar 8, 2008 11:39:20 GMT -5
exactly! heroes of the past were always more or less of the good-natured type.
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