Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:09 pm
Darn, one wrong turn on the Atlantic jet stream and you end up on the wrong continent...
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Please be serious. Where the hell is a guinea hen supposed to keep a Metro card?Mark wrote:Maybe the took the subway?
Hmm. I'd love as little as 5 inches the next time we get snow.Lighthawk wrote:Broke out the snow shovel today. We got dumped on, between 4 to 8 inches depending on the exact area. Got lucky and only got about 5 at home, but work got the full 8. There are piles of snow taller than me where the plows shoved it up. I've got a mini death star run between the house and the garage.
Same place the gecko keeps his phone.Mikey wrote:Please be serious. Where the hell is a guinea hen supposed to keep a Metro card?Mark wrote:Maybe the took the subway?
Were they carrying coconuts?Mikey wrote:Yesterday I went for a walk with the wife, son, and dog in a local bayside community. On said walk, we encountered a group (flock?) of guineafowl. They were unconfined, free to roam the streets, and unaccompanied by anyone or anything except each other. There are no zoos or aviaries nearby, and guineafowl are native to western Africa - which is rather distant for a flightless or semi-flightless bird from Barnegat Bay in New Jersey. They were not, moreover, helmeted guineafowl, which is the kind that has been domesticated and is known in the UK as "gleanies."
Our great and enlightened government decided to relieve the state debt by heavily taxing the students, not just those starting to study under these terms, also those already underway and already being delayed that much. The brilliant oafs running our country decided that it would be a good idea to do this, as it would ferment their position as one of the top 5 knowledge economies. Also, the universities get an extra tax on top of those 3000 euros, while getting cuts on their budgets as well.Mikey wrote:How does studying = protest?shran wrote:In protesting proposed and planned education budget cuts, the student body has decided to do a study marathon. The University library is open 24/7 until Friday. How awesome is that? I can get huge loads of studying done now.
It was a signal towards the gorvernment accompanied by classes lasting all night to show the immense flow of information being on the verge of shutdown. Also, several universities worked together in this respect and they each took one 24-hour study session.Mikey wrote:You misunderstand me. I completely get why you're protesting. I just don't understand how a bunch of students going to study forms much of a protest. That's like a bunch of garbagemen protesting by collecting the garbage.
Reminds me of this I saw earlier today: Do i need a jacket? -- probably only works for those in North America unfortunatelyRK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:It is currently stupid cold outside.