The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, part four — Page 184
#4577
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:06am
I was sitting in my roommates room in first year and her next door neighbour was outside knocking on the window (we were on the second floor), so we opened it and she climbed in.
#4578
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:11am
WTF? Someone on my floor just started vacuuming. At a quarter after midnight! What is wrong with people?
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#4579
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:12am
Go unplug it and say "You've got to be kidding me, people are trying to sleep."
#4580
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:13am
So our election is over and the bad guys won. Stupid Steven Harper. Good news, I guess, is once again, it's a minority government, which means it'll probably fall within the next year.
#4581
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:14am
You know what I've learned through college, BG? People who are smart can be plain stupid A LOT of the time.
I recognize the addiction to being alive.
#4582
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:16am
Book smarts versus street smarts.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#4584
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:22am
I felt like I should report back to everyone that the nasty plate is still sitting there.
I recognize the addiction to being alive.
#4585
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:24am
Ick!
On a totally unrelated to anything note: Rosario's voice really gets on my nerves on the movie soundtrack...
On a totally unrelated to anything note: Rosario's voice really gets on my nerves on the movie soundtrack...
#4586
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:25am
Ewww... you really need to say something to her about it.
And here I thought that I was the only one having confrontation problems with my roommate.
And here I thought that I was the only one having confrontation problems with my roommate.
#4587
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:25am
Okay, I'm exactly going to bed early. It's amazing, I know. I'm falling asleep at the keyboard and I have to get up early tomorrow for detention.
#4588
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:27am
Ugh, that's gross. You really should say something to her about it - after all, if that plate attracts critters, that affects you too.
Night, Katt. If you don't mind my asking, why do you have detention?
Night, Katt. If you don't mind my asking, why do you have detention?
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#4589
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:30am
I get detention all the time, it's ridiculous.
This one is because I didn't feel like signing into study hall. I was going to get a work session, but they downgraded it after I sent an email saying that I forgot.
I've gotten two or three others this year for being less than a minute late to my math class, where the teacher will lock the door on you. One because if it's cold and you wear tights, they have to completely cover your leg, and mine didn't. And I got another one for not having my shirt tucked in. Oh, and another one because a teacher insisted I was talking all throughout chapel. I know that I wasn't because I zone out in chapel and stare at the wall. I think she saw someone else. She sits six rows in FRONT of me, so I don't think she would have seen me talking the whole chapel.
This one is because I didn't feel like signing into study hall. I was going to get a work session, but they downgraded it after I sent an email saying that I forgot.
I've gotten two or three others this year for being less than a minute late to my math class, where the teacher will lock the door on you. One because if it's cold and you wear tights, they have to completely cover your leg, and mine didn't. And I got another one for not having my shirt tucked in. Oh, and another one because a teacher insisted I was talking all throughout chapel. I know that I wasn't because I zone out in chapel and stare at the wall. I think she saw someone else. She sits six rows in FRONT of me, so I don't think she would have seen me talking the whole chapel.
#4590
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:30am
People used to try to give me detention for the dumbest things. heh.
Yay, my roommate is all understanding and whatnot. Now I just have to actually kick her out of the room. heh.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Yay, my roommate is all understanding and whatnot. Now I just have to actually kick her out of the room. heh.
#4591
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:31am
Rebel.
There were bigger problems in my school then weather or not we were late. I went to a public school so there wasn't a really strict dress code. We had a lot of gangs and stuff, good times.
There were bigger problems in my school then weather or not we were late. I went to a public school so there wasn't a really strict dress code. We had a lot of gangs and stuff, good times.
Updated On: 1/24/06 at 12:31 AM
#4592
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:31am
My school kind of went on the rampage about uniforms and has given out a million detentions about uniforms lately. Some guy got a detention because his sweat shirt hood was too big.
And CS, I did rebel last year, lol. You are supposed to wear a white t-shirt/undershirt underneath your school shirt, and towards the end of the year I started wearing neon colored or brightly colored undershirts and a pink sweatshirt. This guy, who really liked to annoy me last year for some reason, would point out to the teachers that I deserved a detention, and the teachers just ignored them. It was really amusing, because I never got in trouble for it. I really didn't know why.
And CS, I did rebel last year, lol. You are supposed to wear a white t-shirt/undershirt underneath your school shirt, and towards the end of the year I started wearing neon colored or brightly colored undershirts and a pink sweatshirt. This guy, who really liked to annoy me last year for some reason, would point out to the teachers that I deserved a detention, and the teachers just ignored them. It was really amusing, because I never got in trouble for it. I really didn't know why.
Updated On: 1/24/06 at 12:31 AM
#4593
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:33am
Ahhh a Catholic school. I went to one for only two years thank the Lord. I *almost* went to a Catholic all girls high school because it is the best school in the area and I got a scholarship but the girls were mean to me because I was on scholarship when I went to the preview day so I didn;t go there. I would have been in detention a lot for stupid stuff like that too.
#4594
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:33am
I would clean it up myself, but it's too icky to touch right now.
I recognize the addiction to being alive.
#4595
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:36am
Caitie, it isn't a Catholic school, but an Episcopalian or however you spell it. And what's funny is, it's a religous school, but we definitely have the shortest uniform skirts in the city. We can wear our skirts 6 inches above our knee, which is pretty short, but everyone just ignores the rule and rolls them up even higher.
Updated On: 1/24/06 at 12:36 AM
#4596
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:36am
Yay, Em talked to her roommate!
I went to a very selective public school. Nobody ever really did anything bad, so the security guards would hand out referrals for lame crap like using your locker at the wrong time.
I went to a very selective public school. Nobody ever really did anything bad, so the security guards would hand out referrals for lame crap like using your locker at the wrong time.
"There was this one time an alarm went off - it was in the middle of '24.' That's just wrong. Everyone knows everyone was watching '24' at that time."
--NYU student quoted in the Washington Square News about students ignoring the frequent fire alarms in dorms
#4597
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:36am
Cover your hands in paper towels and pick it up, Fantab.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how
Wanting life but never knowing how
#4598
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:38am
It's almost time for me to get some sleep. Joy! *is giddy*
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#4599
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:39am
I lived with four other people last year and we used to have a rule that you had to do your dishes after one day. Well, that didn't work and the sink quickly filled up. So me, my current roommate, and one of my roommates at the time did all the dishes once a week. I was on filling the sink and putting away duties, so I didn't really have to touch anything.
#4600
Posted: 1/24/06 at 12:41am
My public high school starting using a form of a detention policy but it wasn't very successful because they made it after school. That totally made no sense since I went to a performing arts high school, and everyone was always doing some sort of class or lesson after school. We had these silly security guards, who we had to refer to as 'security agents'. They pretty much did nothing.
I recognize the addiction to being alive.
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