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Post by Moogle on May 11, 2004 1:08:59 GMT 9.5
Meh. Feel like I'm missing out now. Never had a pop tart you see!
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Post by KatBat on May 11, 2004 1:10:37 GMT 9.5
NEVER?? oh please try them they're lovely!!
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Post by QueenOfTheDance on May 11, 2004 1:10:47 GMT 9.5
Never had a pop tart?!! you poor deprived baby!! Oh they are the food of the angels, so pure and sweet........ xxxxx
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Post by Moogle on May 11, 2004 1:32:28 GMT 9.5
I must try one then!
Mmmm, new food. On the chocolate side of things, everyone must try the Nestle Double Chocolate bars. They have no squares, so you just break them into pieces, and they have pieces of cocoa in. They are sooo nice!
On a different note, and a slightly off dictionary one, I saw The Hours last night. Wow.
Tonight, I have art homework, and I am going to watch Love Actually with my big Double Chocolate bar. Yay!
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Post by Sir Edmund on May 11, 2004 1:34:36 GMT 9.5
I've got three detentions with my maths teacher for something I didnt even do!
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Post by Moogle on May 11, 2004 1:44:23 GMT 9.5
You poor thing. I despise my maths teacher!
What did he/she think you've done?
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Post by Sir Edmund on May 11, 2004 2:12:54 GMT 9.5
>:(SHE thought I had thrown sixteen pencils and an excerise book out the window, when it was the person next to me!
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Post by Moogle on May 11, 2004 3:59:07 GMT 9.5
Poor you.
Eat something chocolatey to cheer yourself up!
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Post by KatBat on May 11, 2004 4:48:35 GMT 9.5
aww that's horrid!! yeah have chocolate- it has magical feelgood powers... my maths teacher is always telling my mum that he is 'concerned'... honestly, just because i don't worship the maths books
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Post by Sir Edmund on May 11, 2004 4:53:19 GMT 9.5
This is exactly what my maths teacher said to me today. 'I am deeply horrified that you could do such a thing. You should be ashamed of yourself. You will miss your lunch on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, and will copy the whole chapter out.' I didn't even do anything.
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Post by KatBat on May 11, 2004 5:03:43 GMT 9.5
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Post by charlotteangel on May 11, 2004 5:08:02 GMT 9.5
My maths teacher was always 'concerned' about me too. But i got a C at GCSE when i thought i'd fail completely, so i was happy!
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Post by KatBat on May 11, 2004 5:14:01 GMT 9.5
oooh not bad!!
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Post by QueenOfTheDance on May 11, 2004 6:27:05 GMT 9.5
ooh, moooooooog, that chocolate sounds good-may have to invest in some Ahhh, Love Actually with chocolate bliss...have fun.... D'you know, my maths teacher wouldn't even let me take my maths gcse?!! yeah, i was that bad....oh and i missed a lot of work...oops... xxxxxx
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Post by Christina1981 on May 11, 2004 11:26:01 GMT 9.5
Ignorant American here again, but what is the math GCSE? We had to take 2 yrs. of math in high school, and I have to take 2 math classes for university, ugh! I am taking Algebra 2(Intermediate Algebra and Statistics, yuck) I don't mind math all that much, but I do have "issues" with math teachers. I loooooooooved my english classes and my history classes. Those are my two favourite subjects, besides drama and govt, lol. At least with my university, our classes are only 5 weeks each, hahahahahahaha! I love it, only 10 weeks of math and I'm done forever, mwahahahahahaha, lol.
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