shari schultz
ONE love, blood, life
title by fah
Aardvark747 said:An arguement is a collective series of statements, intended to establish a definate proposition...it is just saying "No it isnt"...
fah said::rubshandstogether:
ooh look at all the arguments
bammo2 said:DON'T GIVE ME THAT, YOU SNOTTY-FACED HEAP OF PARROT DROPPINGS!
What?
SHUT YOUR FESTERING GOB, YOU TIT! YOUR TYPE MAKES ME PUKE! YOU VACUOUS STUFFY-NOSED MALODOROUS PERVERT!!!
Yes, but I came here for an argument!!
OH! Oh! I'm sorry! This is abuse!
http://www.mindspring.com/~mfpatton/sketch.htmSchmeg said:
Why are we having an argument? I don't like arguments. I'm passive agressive and I leave polite notes suggesting you do it my way instead signed "Love."
IWasBored said:we're arguing because this isn't getting-hit-on-the-head lessons
shari schultz said:
Schmeg said:
Edit: No wait, I get it!
I would nevereverEVER eat dining hall catfish.IWasBored said:i ate dinner. it was scary. fuckin' mardi gras. the dining hall loves holidays, or i should say it loves holidays without any religious affiliations (we're in amherst! P-C capital of the world!). what the hell IS mardi gras, anyway? i was under the impression it's this thing where you eat and drink a lot....hey, is it like maselnitsa? russian thing, apparently it was an old pagan holiday or something...but then it's also a week-long stuff-yourself-silly fest right before lent, i think? i think if someone just explains mardi gras to me, i'll be all set.
the dining hall had wicked tasty deserts (bread pudding, cream puffs, some funky cake with green frosting - i didn't eat that one). everything else was scary as hell. i think i'm afraid of gumbo. i don't know what it is, but this stuff was creepy looking. and is steak supposed to be fried? i don't eat steak anyway....or catfish oh, and sweet potato fries...i remember those from last year. they made me sick
Schmeg said:
ARW, I thought at first you said you FOUND a lightbulb in your fridge! That would have been creepy!!
He doesn't seem to have his own rynk.Gary was voted "Best Rhode Island Meteorologist" by Rhode Island Monthly magazine for four consecutive years.
He enjoys all sports, especially football and golf, and says he loves working in the yard.