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Posted: 2/11/2006, 7:47 pm
by afealicious
for the benefit of tom and mary says:
mr mackle is a big canadian man.
for the benefit of tom and mary says:
like on the first day of classes
for the benefit of tom and mary says:
i walked in and thought, "whoa our geo teacher looks so canadian"
for the benefit of tom and mary says:
also, he's always wearing some kind of interesting shirt.
matt.chan.| 28 days till march break! | says:
and really tight pants.
for the benefit of tom and mary says:
that too.
Posted: 2/11/2006, 7:47 pm
by Hope
hey i know a matt chan.
Posted: 2/11/2006, 7:50 pm
by afealicious
everybody knows a matt chan. there are 92479324 in my school.
Posted: 2/12/2006, 4:48 am
by Soozy
I don't know a Matt Chan.
My paste:
This show is for anyone 19 and over.
Sorry.
Posted: 2/12/2006, 6:45 am
by nikki4982
Moguls
... and...
afealicious wrote:i walked in and thought, "whoa our geo teacher looks so canadian"

That's apparently what Monkey's friend thinks about OLP. They look "horrifically Canadian" or something to that effect.

Posted: 2/12/2006, 6:51 am
by xoNoDoubt69
Wipe That Smile Off Your Fac
Posted: 2/12/2006, 7:50 am
by Kathy
New Jersey–Canada trade totaled $8.3 billion in 2003. On average, nearly $23 million crossed the border daily. State exports to Canada amounted to $3.2 billion, making Canada New Jersey’s top export market. In fact, the state sent 22% of its foreign exports to Canada, more than it sold to its next three foreign markets combined.
Total New Jersey exports to Canada: $3.2 billion
Agriculture ($358)
Chemicals ($726)
Equipment ($199)
Household Goods ($647)
Machinery ($130)
Metals ($217)
Pharmaceuticals ($274)
Telecommunications ($103)
Transportation ($171)
Other ($391)
Posted: 2/12/2006, 8:04 am
by nikki4982
I hate that mike and CK where jeans whenever the hell they fell like it, and the rest of us are given shit about wearing sneakers
Posted: 2/12/2006, 1:58 pm
by Soozy
Posted: 2/12/2006, 2:57 pm
by nikki4982

Soozy, that was from the Kohl's group on Myspace... someone complaining about management in our store.
My ctrl-v:
http://www.clumsymonkey.net/nikki/2005- ... 0_2311.jpg
Posted: 2/12/2006, 5:11 pm
by Kathy
My ctrl-v:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/ ... -hunt.html
Highlights of the story:
U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney has shot and wounded a 78-year-old fellow hunter during a Texas quail shoot.
Harry Whittington, a lawyer from Austin, the state capital, was described as "alert and doing fine" in hospital after being sprayed with shotgun pellets late Saturday afternoon at the Armstrong Ranch in south Texas.
Ranch owner Katharine Armstrong said Cheney turned to shoot a bird that had just been flushed and accidentally hit Whittington, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported.
Posted: 2/12/2006, 7:39 pm
by clumsychild_
FOOD BYE
Posted: 2/12/2006, 7:43 pm
by Hope
Kathy14 wrote:My ctrl-v:
http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/ ... -hunt.htmlHighlights of the story:
U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney has shot and wounded a 78-year-old fellow hunter during a Texas quail shoot.
Harry Whittington, a lawyer from Austin, the state capital, was described as "alert and doing fine" in hospital after being sprayed with shotgun pellets late Saturday afternoon at the Armstrong Ranch in south Texas.
Ranch owner Katharine Armstrong said Cheney turned to shoot a bird that had just been flushed and accidentally hit Whittington, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported.
hahahaha i heard about this.
EDIT: my paste:
Stewart, Gail B. Hitler’s Reich. San Diego: Lucent Books, 1994.
Posted: 2/12/2006, 10:52 pm
by Hope
The beginning of the twentieth century saw the numerous births of the most radical and revolutionary of political ideologies. Fascist Italy, led by Benito Mussolini, and Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, emerged out of the results of World War I, after the Treaty of Versailles was met with much dissatisfaction from the people of Italy and Germany. Hitler’s Nazism, which reigned from 1933 to 1945 (Tames, 14) can be said to be a particular sect of fascism, which is considered of Italian origin; Mussolini first coined the term in 1919, after the Latin word fascis, which literally means “a bundle” and refers to the bundle of sticks that symbolized justice and power in ancient Rome (Mulvihill, 10). Although these two totalitarian states appear nearly identical due to their similar ideological movements, the two very diverse leaders have made significant and evident contrasts between the two fascist nations and the nations’ history.
Posted: 2/12/2006, 11:17 pm
by happening fish
omg two of noe's friends, sebastian and anne-josee
Posted: 2/12/2006, 11:33 pm
by Sonya
About.com
Posted: 2/13/2006, 3:33 am
by xoNoDoubt69
l_o_v_e_icons
Posted: 2/13/2006, 10:09 am
by Kathy
Posted: 2/13/2006, 10:59 am
by nikki4982
Posted: 2/13/2006, 11:26 am
by xoNoDoubt69