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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Aug 27, 2009 20:18:16 GMT -5
Oh hell, there's a question. I'd be more assertive.
If you had to choose, would you go back in time a hundred years or forward in time a hundred years?
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Post by Layne Razz on Oct 1, 2009 20:02:14 GMT -5
Forward. The past is the past, it made me who I am today therefore if anything were to change as a result of me being there....then that's be scary.
Out of all the information you learned or are learning now in school, how much of it will you actually use in daily life?
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Sheridan McKie
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6th Year
Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans.
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Post by Sheridan McKie on Oct 4, 2009 19:38:55 GMT -5
I will use about...ten percent. I will not be quoting the bible on a daily basis. I don't usually analyze Puritan sermons for entertainment on a day to day basis. I might use some references to Latin or the book we had to read over the summer: Salt: A World History (surprisingly, it comes in handy). I will definitely use the math I learned from first to fourth grade, but hardly anything after that. Some things I might use on occasion, but definitely not everday. Most things I have/will forgotten/forget.
How many times do you say "well" every day on average?
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Post by Lalita Harshini on Oct 6, 2009 22:59:00 GMT -5
Well, I would say that I use it a lot. Because, well, it's a good word.
How many times do you use the word 'like" out of place? (Like, I totally, like, loved that movie! haha)
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Sheridan McKie
Gryffindor
6th Year
Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans.
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Post by Sheridan McKie on Oct 7, 2009 17:20:11 GMT -5
I used it like too much. Some of my teachers like take off points from like our daily grades.
What kind of car would you like to drive?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Oct 7, 2009 17:33:05 GMT -5
One that's not a total hoopride. Low standards? If you saw my car, you'd understand.
Rain: depressing, or soothing?
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Post by Lalita Harshini on Oct 7, 2009 21:26:45 GMT -5
Depends on my mood of the day. For the most part though, it's soothing.
Caramel or Butterscotch?
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Sheridan McKie
Gryffindor
6th Year
Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans.
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Post by Sheridan McKie on Oct 8, 2009 20:34:13 GMT -5
Caramel (not to be confused with [kahr-mell])
If you could be born in a different time period/decade, when would you be born?
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Post by Layne Razz on Oct 10, 2009 21:32:22 GMT -5
Either the renaissance or the hippie era. Both sound awesome!
Food or Water?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Oct 20, 2009 0:39:09 GMT -5
This is ask a question, not This or That... But water, definitely. You can live a couple weeks without food, but no water, and you've got three days. What do you drink the most of?
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Celyn Corvus
Ravenclaw
6th Year
Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 5, 2010 4:37:47 GMT -5
Water. I hate all those carbonated beverages, the only time I drink them is when I go to someones house and they offer it to me. Usually I could just say no, but I would be offending them. In terms of juice, I don't drink that either. If I want to get fruit in my body then I'll just eat fruits.
Why is the commercial song for Kentucky Fried Chicken - Sweet Home Alabama?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 5, 2010 11:34:18 GMT -5
It is? My response to that is pending a Google search. (I don't watch tv, so no commercials.) KFC sent the following response to someone who asked: Dear Mr. Brown
We appreciate that you took the time to contact us regarding one of our commercials. We are always happy to hear from our customers. In regards to your question as to why the song “Sweet Home Alabama” is being played in the background of this particular commercial, it is because it's Southern-inspired and that’s what KFC is all about.
Thank you again for contacting us.
Regards Diane Bloem KFC Public RelationsSo, KFC is now apparently only Generically Southern Fried Chicken. There's your answer. You were probably looking for humor, but I think the truth is weird enough. www.snopes.com/lost/kfc.aspSo, like, what's your favorite search engine? //.<
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Celyn Corvus
Ravenclaw
6th Year
Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 5, 2010 11:58:24 GMT -5
o.O My lord! I just thought they did it because it 'sounded good'. At the moment I am Mind Blown!
Mystery Google!!!
What is the most ridiculous thing you have ever seen?
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Post by Dare Blackwood-Hardt on Mar 5, 2010 13:22:09 GMT -5
Oh my God, where do I start? *racks brain* YOUR FACE. No, that's not right. I've got no clue, but Creighton Berman's Ashtray Coffee Mug is up there. Everything you need for a rock star breakfast. Note: I don't smoke, and don't condone smoking. But it's funny. What did you have for breakfast? Or your last meal.
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Celyn Corvus
Ravenclaw
6th Year
Creativity isn't my talent; it's my sin.
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Post by Celyn Corvus on Mar 5, 2010 14:04:56 GMT -5
O.o... thanks for the Christmas gift idea -makes a note to buy this for smoking/coffee addicted family members and friends- I haven't had breakfast since I woke up late, but I had tofu and veggies for dinner Have you ever been in a situation where someone cooks something for you and it was so bad, but you didn't want to hurt the persons feelings by telling them? What happened?
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