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Space Cadet

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  1. Space Cadet replied to MrMagpie's topic in The Lounge
    Yes we did, and yes it is. It took me a year or more here to realize I sort of knew him in real life.
  2. Wait a minute, so is that a secret identity clue?....:sneaky:
  3. Space Cadet replied to MrMagpie's topic in The Lounge
    Mr. Michaels was the greatest... my all time favorite teacher. :D I know what you mean about everything except grammar- it would feel like we just goofed off all year, (well except for the hand cramps from all the writing) but afterwards I would always realize I had learned more in his class than any. I miss his stories. Just to bring it back on topic, do you remember when he developed a bit of an obsession with those edible lego blocks? I think you were around then...
  4. :juggle: HappyBirthday!!! :juggle: :D
  5. Thanks, I'm glad someone got it. :nice: I guess it's the sort of thing one comes up with when hanging around with sociology students, like I was at the time... Anyway, I suppose this means I should get around to thinking of a real username now....
  6. Thanks, and welcome! :D But for future reference, there's already a thread for that: http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/showthread.php?t=39806
  7. It looks like those hubble pictures of nebulas (nebulae?) :nice: Actually makes me all happy sort of the way the music does. Wow... nothing there yet, though
  8. Seriously... "Belgian chocolate" (actually made in Poland... or Sweden... or somewhere else random) Can you just imagine?
  9. Oh, I'm sure there were a few who called me that and worse behind my back...
  10. No they have that magazine for free at alot of busstops around here, so I read it when I'm bored. They don't seem to be the type to joke about something like that. And now it looks like the official booklet has leaked, and there's no writing on it- sort of like it's waiting for stickers, perhaps? Found the links: http://boneykingofnowhere.com/index.php?id=3
  11. See, by the time everyone gets to college they realise that those girls were the really cool ones. ;) And some of the clone squad actually gets an identity... I never managed that route. I ended up just going for being the weird one and dealing with it since I never could stand the idea of fitting in. But being a scifi obsessed tomboy sort of helped with that...
  12. Who ARE those girls anyway? The super skinny trendy ones with fluff on the brain. My sister likes to use a silly valley girl voice (I can't believe you just said that, it's like, sooo coool!) to be ironic sometimes. She actually had a guy say to her once "Oh, I forgot you don't really talk like that... all the other girls I know do" Whaaa? :laugh3: :confused:
  13. Except that I don't think that the Feds meddle in individual states buisness that much. :stunned: It's like they're making rules just to remind people they exist. Don't know about opinions over there, but over here it would be alot less confusing if labels still said where in the EU something came from. So many important things are so country specific. It wouldn't be the same.
  14. Ok, seriously. STICKERS? http://www.exclaim.ca/articles/generalarticlesynopsfullart.aspx?csid1=116&csid2=844&fid1=28674
  15. True. Eh... I'll just keep an eye out for a cheap knockoff. :P
  16. But they're such great boots... and that kind is perfect for wearing with a skirt in the winter. I think certain 'Who' boards have had to ban fangirls from talking about the boots they're such great boots. There's a difference between boots and a waistline.
  17. Pretty much, yeah. Being a nurse doing shiftwork doesn't help, apparently.
  18. ^ :laugh3: That one was actually funny for a change :stunned:
  19. Sad but true. I never met some of my neighbours untill after Hurricane Juan when everyone was out in the street stunned at all the destruction. Funny how tragedy forces you to need to talk to people.
  20. Wow. :stunned: See, there are hooligans, and then there are hooligans...
  21. Yeah, we had that class in 7th grade, I think. It's funny how people react at that age. Everyone gets upset when they realise just how much the media lies, but at the end of the day it's still some old lady telling you that everything cool is fake, and therefore doesn't really make much of a difference when you're 13. The thing is, it would mean more if it was made an issue before puberty, kids are really good at "getting" things like that when they're younger, and displaying a fair amount of righteous indignation about it, but the moment the hormones kick in, it all goes out the window. :\ As for the title, I'm sorry, I try not to be, but I still want Kylie's boots! Best. Boots. Ever:
  22. I did once, actually. But it was more fun waiting to see if anyone would ever ask. (The assumption being that no one would) And so ends a 2 1/2 year private joke, that probably sounds really nonsensical now. But I have a weird sense of humor anyway... :thinking: Yeah, I'm Mo. :laugh3: But I've been Erin for so long now that I've started answering to it in real life... kinda weirds people out.
  23. Close enough. I've never figured out anything else for a username. But you can call me Mo if you want. Although I think there's another Mo around... so yeah, Erin works. :laugh3: And congratulations, I think you're the first person to pass the test. :stunned: :juggle: (I went with Erin because everyone asks everyone's real name around here, unless it's obvious. I wanted to see how long it would take someone to ask if it was my real name. I'm pretty sure you're the first!) (And I probably sound really weird right now, but it made sense in my head, honest :laugh4: )
  24. ^ I know that feeling. When I started going to college there were random guitarists everywhere on campus. It was cool, but weirded me out a bit at first. Turns out they were all part of a very popular elective music program... that I ended up taking, actually.
  25. Have you ever had one of those weeks where you notice something, and then you see it everywhere? Anyone had any particularly strange examples of that? For example you get a new car, and then half the cars on the road seem to be the same type. Or people start constantly making references to the same type of bubblegum or something. Right now, I'm being stalked by Belgium. Seriously, there are random Belgium references everywhere. It started with last week's Doctor Who special, where a paradox was going to rip a hole in the universe the exact size of Belgium. (3:10) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yn_NDKNlUa8 Next on House, (I think it was House) someone mentioned Belgium randomly. Then today there was a really bad pun about Belgian waffles. Just now I noticed a random pointless reference to Belgium in an article somewhere. I mean, what? Why Belgium? No offence to anyone who lives there, it has absolutly nothing to do with the place. It's weird because of the incredible degree of randomness. I wonder how long it's going to go on for. And just how random it's going to get... And does anyone remember what that gland in your head is called that makes this happen? I should know, but I can't think of it.

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