Re: Probably won't see me in the servers for a while

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Gobbles wrote:Do either of you think you'll be able to play CTF wed nights. its only once a week.. and tell your parents you just run around with a flag
TheCrimsonStar wrote:but hey I'm getting a laptop for when I start duel-enrollment college classes this fall and im making sure i get a good laptop so I'll get on when im not home[/color]
TheCrimsonStar wrote:I went to public school for one year, DigMe. I hated it most of the time. I was appalled at how all the kids acted, even the young ones. I went to christian school from k-2nd, then my mom homeschooled me from 3rd to 6th. went to public school for 7th and been homeschooled ever since. I'm now going into my senior year.
TheCrimsonStar wrote:
I've noticed that most (and i don't have anything against public school kids) public school kids have like next to no morals and are so disrespectful and mean to any adult figure. I'll bet you have some kids that you just feel like strangling sometimes, huh?
Gobbles wrote:Some alternatives include reading. I could give you a few suggestions (however it depends on your discretion - i dont want to provide you with something that you find offensive). For example, I know you are a Christian, so suggesting "Not Wanted on the Voyage" by timothy findley might not be the best novel for you -- but it is funny [its a satire and chronicals Noah and his family -- it explains a few things, like: why there is no fairies and no unicorns (the reason why unicorns no longer exist is disturbing though - i was 17 when i read it but it isnt really suited for that age group)] Anyways if you are interested i could go through my collection and recommend some to you.
Substance_D wrote:So Gobbles, about those books. I've started reading again, and i just finished reading all of Palahniuk's novels. The Fountainhead is still my favorite book, though. I'll be reading Helter Skelter and A Confederacy of Dunces next. Any other suggestions?
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