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Slaverrrrrrrr! I love both turkey soup and homemade bread! Seriously' date= I'm alomst trembling here just thinking about it, sllllaaaavvvvveeeeerrrrrrrrrrrr!:D Eating - Apple Drinking - Water Listening - Bruce Dickinson Doing - Working Thinking - My wife and child are coming to my office today for a baby shower of sorts. I get to leave early as a result. Also, I recently acquired two double disc albums and have a few more CD's on the way. I've got a lot to listen too and I can't wait to get into each one.
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Re: Now...? She makes a lot of great food from scratch. I really love her pizza! Eating - Terrible Jolly Rancher Drinking - Water Listening - Lacuna Coil Doing - Working Thinking - Yesterday after getting home from work I took a nap and felt even more tired than I did before. Practice was good however.

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Re: Now...? @BAN law textbooks are different, at least down here anyway, there are so many changes that one of my textbooks this semmester is obsolete despite only being printed last year, a whole bunch of cases in it are no longer valid as precedent so we have to study cases that weren't registered as course material making things that much more difficult

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@BAN law textbooks are different' date=' at least down here anyway, there are so many changes that one of my textbooks this semmester is obsolete despite only being printed last year, a whole bunch of cases in it are no longer valid as precedent so we have to study cases that weren't registered as course material making things that much more difficult[/quote'] That would be incredibly frustrating. That's one thing I hate about my job, there are a lot of amorphous areas that people try to exploit. Eating - nothing Drinking - Water Listening - Paradise Lost Doing - Working and fighting to stay awake. Thinking - I'm pissed they're making the new guy train with me. I hate training.
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@BAN law textbooks are different' date=' at least down here anyway, there are so many changes that one of my textbooks this semmester is obsolete despite only being printed last year, a whole bunch of cases in it are no longer valid as precedent so we have to study cases that weren't registered as course material making things that much more difficult[/quote'] Didn't know you were a law major, that makes sense. I had a few classes that were like that though, a new book every year, so if you took the class in the wrong semester you couldn't sell it back. I'm a philosophy major, or was, as I haven't been to class in a couple of years, but there are very few large changes in the world of philosophy these days.
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That shit is such a joke. They charge so much for books and you get virtually NOTHING back for them.
That's not the half of it. My English class required about five books and because the teacher for that class is leaving this summer for the University of Florida, I couldn't sell any of them back except the one I got 75 cents for. Eh well, maybe I can sell them on Amazon or something. Rating the study group I had today, it turned out very useful and quite fun. Slating how early I'm going to have to wake up to do this exam.
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Re: Now...? Eating - DOUGHNUTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Drinking - Water Listening - Helloween Doing - Working and feeling the sugar coursing through my veins like giant radio active rubber pants! I CAN'T DENY MY VEINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thinking - I really want to be home (shocker I know) because yesterday felt like a Friday and I'm ready for the weekend. Plus I've only made it through the first disc of the new CoF album and I really want to hear the second one.

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Re: Now...? now CoF album huh, how's it compare to the last CoF album I liked Nymphetamine? eating - chocolate drinking - nothing listening - the footy doing - AFL Adelaide vs Geelong thinking - I can't believe how badly Adelaide are thrashing Geelong, Geelong have played in four of the last five AFL grand finals and won 3 of them but you'd never know it looking at this game

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now CoF album huh' date=' how's it compare to the last CoF album I liked Nymphetamine?[/quote'] Godspeed on the Devil's Thunder was pretty good, about on par with Nymphetamine or maybe even a bit better honestly. Haven't heard the last studio album or this new symphonic comp NTNR is referencing though.
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