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- From: gpt@cbnewsg.cb.att.com (gabe.p.torok)
- Subject: Re: Exams are bleeps
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.172346.1920@cbfsb.cb.att.com>
- Summary: hi
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- References: <1993Jan23.040927.19114@zooid.guild.org>
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 17:23:46 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.040927.19114@zooid.guild.org>, Andrew McCallum <andrewm@zooid.guild.org> writes:
- > (I have no idea where this message is headed.)
- >
- You do now.
-
- > Read alt.prose. I posted a story that I did for English. I recieved an
- > A-, and it was the best in the class. I may suck in essays, but I kick ass
- > in dialogue. Well, I don't exacly suck in essays either. I got 76% on my
- > last one. Aww hell. I'm just into self-beating.
- >
- Kick the habit. I guess I do it too, though. I suck at english - guess that's
- why I love theater - all the lines are already there - you just have to act
- them out.
-
- I wrote an exam today. Chemisty. It was pretty fun, actually. I made
- > a couple of jokes on it so I hope that lightened the teacher up a bit.
- > "Materials - Beeker (and Dr. Bunsen Honeydoo if you can get him) ... ...
- > ... .., and a partridge in a pear tree."
- > "add 5-10 drops of Barium Chloride and serve with chilled wine."
- >
- I love that last one.
-
- > I saw Marsha today. I don't know her, but I wish I could have just run
- > up and hug her. That's so stupid, I know. Just one of those 7 sexual
- > fantasies per hour that we have. (thanks Statistics Canada. I really
- > apreciated that.).
- > After that I saw Laura, who I haven't talked about before, but I sorta
- > have a personal history with her. Personal, because it's all with me and
- > nothing with her. I wish I could have hugged her too. damn...
- >
- I've had urges to go up to some guy and hug him. So damn annoying.
-
- > This guy I know (who I used to consider a friend, but I don't think so
- > after that time where I was thinking about suicide) sat down and started
- > talking to me. It seemed that he was uneasy doing it, but he somehow wanted
- > to do it. Not to make me uneasy or anything, just like it was something he
- > had to do for some moral reason. Maybe he was feeling guilty because of all
- > the hell that he and his 'friends' put me though. I don't know. I don't
- > let go of my grudges easily.
- >
- What did he do to you in the first place?
-
- > wasn't that much either. I was calling boards about 4 times an hour. I got
- > a couple of letters from Aliza, but she hasn't returned them. I'm dying to
- > hear from her, actually. Someone to talk to.
- >
- Aw, gee, thanks, Andrew.
-
- > Aww hell. I have nothing to say. Nothing worth saying. I may as well
- > bleep.
- >
- Do any of us ever have something to say?
-
- > ---
- > .sig's are neat, | Andrew McCallum
- > .sig's are fun, \ andrewm@zooid.guild.org
- > .sig's tell where to flame someone. |andrewm@terranet.cts.com
- >
- > Byte me.
- >
-
- Aliza
-