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Me: When Facebook is down, I start to frown. When... Me: When Facebook is down, I start to frown. When Facebook is ill, it's hard to chill. My new roommie: You're the whitest white person ever. 6:43 PM Jan 26th from Echofon
Started 6 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-25 20:42:00)
by golfer3
If a college says that it will take the January SAT (for seniors), does that mean that they take the January SAT equally or will they frown on you for taking it because the score gets in so late, even if you have a big improvement? Thanks!
Started 5 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-26 21:32:00)
by golfer3
Hi everyone, so I am planning on retaking the SAT in January because my highest SAT score is only 2090 and my highest ACT score is only 32. I could take it in December but I feel like I could have a much higher score in January (i.e. around 2300 vs. around 2200). Dartmouth says they accept the January test, but the test is well after the deadline, so I am wondering if me taking the January SAT ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-23 18:08:39)
by mommyof3kiddos
Okay so yesterday was BAD. I was crying constantly and just in a fowl mood. As you can tell from my rants..on here and the 1yr board. So instead of Negative Nancy I am going to be Positive Patty today and no complaining! Or at least not as much as yesterday.
Started 2 days, 18 hours ago (2009-11-29 06:37:00)
by asmith20002 Registered User
Hi, I've been using tables for long enough and I found them pretty easy and compatible for every browser. But nowadays using tables is getting more and more frown upon mostly because of it being slower. (For layout) Anyway, I want to know how do you create such code with div? Code: content content content The right and left TD width is 20 and as the table width is ...
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-28 10:06:00)
by reines
U.S. states whose residents have more conservative religious beliefs on average tend to have higher rates of teenagers giving birth , a new study suggests. The relationship could be due to the fact that communities with such religious beliefs (a literal interpretation of the Bible, for instance) may frown upon contraception , researchers say. If that same culture isn't successfully ...
Started 2 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-29 15:09:00)
by Onelu
A slight frown creased her features, and she opened her eyes. Had it worked? She sniffed. Raised her hand in front of her face. She poked out her tongue. The air tastes the same. Her mind reached out automatically for the timeless elements, finding their eternal and ubiquitous song. The Crystal Halls looked the same. And yet, she was somewhere else. She could feel it in her bones, in ...
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-24 21:53:00)
by Happy Hiram
I met a _______ from an ________ land Who said: "Two vast and _________ of stone Stand in the ________. Near them on the _____, Half sunk, a ________ lies, whose frown And wrinkled lip and _______ of __________ Tell that __________ well those ________ read Which yet __________, stamped on these _______ things, The hand that ____________ and the heart that _______. And on the ...
Started 3 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-28 06:00:03)
by Cuddles43ca
Walk In Dry Places Nobody "OD's" on AA. Balance Do people really need daily AA meetings, perhaps even two or three a day? Frequent meeting attendance is usually considered beneficial in AA, but non-members may frown on the practice, especially if a person is neglecting other responsibilities in the meantime. One thing to remember is that nobody can really "OD" on AA. The worst that can ...
Started 3 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-28 06:00:32)
by Cuddles43ca
Walk In Dry Places Nobody "OD's" on AA. Balance Do people really need daily AA meetings, perhaps even two or three a day? Frequent meeting attendance is usually considered beneficial in AA, but non-members may frown on the practice, especially if a person is neglecting other responsibilities in the meantime. One thing to remember is that nobody can really "OD" on AA. The worst that can ...
Started 1 day, 20 hours ago (2009-11-30 04:49:00)
by Mikebruin
I dont blame or frown upon Neuheisel for calling a timeout. I dont blame Carroll for calling the last minute pass. It seems that the now infamous last minute pass has been COMPLETELY blown out of proportion by the majority of people and media. Once Bradford walked into the endzone the game was over. Everyone including Neuheisel knew that. Carroll maintained a level of civility by taking ...