NONE of my boyfriends have ever been good at Math, Melissa.
(Hmmm, maybe, that's why I'M always picking up the tab at Dinner...)
Ep, I love you too!
I cheated on every test by writing the answers on a rubber band.
Hmm, your brother must have been a smarty!
I am pretty freaking starving right about now, but all the dining halls are closed for the night. I am going to have to get junk food...ARg!
One of my boyfriends was once out of condoms so HE cheated by using a rubber band...
Smart-ASS is more like it, LF.
Yeah--Junk Food. I'm chompin' on Fritos and Ranch Dip as I post. The PERFECT compliment to my Diabetic Diet. **shrugs**
I need to get back to my modeling weight...I dont see it happening though.
"Math and moi do not mix."
You just LOVE to show off that Degree in English, don't you?
(P.S. It DOES sound very clever when you say it.)
Anybody ever see "Portrait of a Male Model" w/Joan Collins?
GREAT Cheesy Lifetime Flick...
*coughcoughBAinEnglishcoughcough*
Modeling is really a sick and twisted profession. (Did I spell that right?) And all the guys you meet there are total jerks.
Sorry, M_E, I don't watch Lifetime. Too busy reading Chaucer or Blake.
Jane Fonda's character in "Nine in Five" had a BA in History.
Lily Tomlin's character stated, "Fine, if we ever have a crisis around here, she can stand up and recite the Gettysburg Address."
So, anybody see any good movies?
Read any good books?
Been to a good play?
Listen to anything good?
Anything on TV?
Just covering all of the bases...
LF--You gotta see that film--I think you'll really relate (the male model IS a total a**whole.)
Melissa--please name the TWO Off-Broadway musicals based on The Canterbury Tales.
Since we're now quoting "Pick-a-Little", who the HECK is Rabelias (spelling?), anyway?
The back of the box my Healthy Choice frozen dinner came in was a delightful read--although the bar code was a little hard to get through...
It's Rabelais.
And you've stumped me.
I've got veggie lasagna and homemade garlic bread in the oven.
CANTERBURY TALES (1968 ) and GET THEE TO CANTERBURY (1969). They were both British Imports.
Rabelais was French right? What are some of his better known works?
Rabelais' best known and most accomplished work is "Gargantua and Pantagruel". He was indeed French.
M_E, isn't your degree in English, too?
Not quite.
I have a Bachelor's Degree in American Studies and the MBA Degree with a dual in Management Information Systems and Accounting.
YES, I spent 80% of my adult life in school.
im tired. got two hours of sleep last night
What's up? Something on your mind, CQ???
Why can't you sleep?
I went for a Master's in Journalism, but quit after a year. I was so tired of school. Then I became a teacher, because I'm a masochist.
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