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Months ago | 3rd March 2010 11:51
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Sorry buddy! TEAM CANADA DOMINATED! CANADA DESERVES THE GOLD!
lol at this guy.. im actually happy for canada, they finally have something to cheer for. although the olympics as a whole didn't go so well for them but you got to love the giant blown up beavers. who wouldn't?
edit: I also agree with moving into the dorms, it is a great experience to look back on. You get to meet a lot of new people and make new friends. I moved 1700 miles from chicago to go arizona state having no family and knowing no one from my highschool who went. I wouldn't trade that for anything, it was the best 6 years of my life (lol.) The dorm itself isn't anything special but the times had definitely were. The growing up you will do away from home on your own won't be appreciated until you look back on it but trust me I recommend it.
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[quote:36d3b28530="marco23d"]Dominated? The US never lost a game until this one. I don't think they ever trailed in one either.[/quote:36d3b28530]
Winning is winning.
Winning is winning, but not always dominating.
Hey Neil, I'll buy a pair of your shoes off your blog but you can't ship them from Canada. Oh yea, you mad Marco
Sucky weather in NY this week, snow and rain?! :down: :down:
Beaters all week I guess...
So umm i'm going to college next year. I want to move out of my folks' place. I'm most likely going to end up at SFSU. It's kind of close to home. I'm thinking of dorming there. How was college experience for those who dormed and those who didn't?
Haha, while I was checking eBay and marketplace, I noticed that "VVVNDS" is no longer the most popular term in listings... Now every pair of shoes is just "worn twice". :lol: No less, no more.
[quote:a8cca9b79a="marco23d"]So umm i'm going to college next year. I want to move out of my folks' place. I'm most likely going to end up at SFSU. It's kind of close to home. I'm thinking of dorming there. How was college experience for those who dormed and those who didn't?[/quote:a8cca9b79a]
move out of the house, 100%.
I lived in the dorms freshman year, and then got a house with 4 other guys from school - that's the way to go.
[quote:16f2b997b8="OF"]Sorry buddy! TEAM CANADA DOMINATED! CANADA DESERVES THE GOLD![/quote:16f2b997b8]
lol at this guy.. im actually happy for canada, they finally have something to cheer for. although the olympics as a whole didn't go so well for them but you got to love the giant blown up beavers. who wouldn't?
edit: I also agree with moving into the dorms, it is a great experience to look back on. You get to meet a lot of new people and make new friends. I moved 1700 miles from chicago to go arizona state having no family and knowing no one from my highschool who went. I wouldn't trade that for anything, it was the best 6 years of my life (lol.) The dorm itself isn't anything special but the times had definitely were. The growing up you will do away from home on your own won't be appreciated until you look back on it but trust me I recommend it.
wishing that i had dormed during my college years.....i commuted from home to school everyday. wasn't too bad of an experience.....
[quote:fada511651="marco23d"]So umm i'm going to college next year. I want to move out of my folks' place. I'm most likely going to end up at SFSU. It's kind of close to home. I'm thinking of dorming there. How was college experience for those who dormed and those who didn't?[/quote:fada511651]
my freshmen and sophmore years were horrible with roommates....i had a drug addict, neo natzi, under cover suicidal gay kid
left half way through my sophmore year and got an apartment :up:
dam sticky key shit is on my keyboard i cant do question marks without pressing shift 5 times :lol: :smh:
been tryn to fix it for half an hour dam shit!