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Post by ziggyster on Nov 27, 2003 20:50:34 GMT -5
i have a little spot in my heart just for you, Jakob.
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Post by jakobdorof on Nov 27, 2003 21:24:23 GMT -5
Awww, thanks. I really appreciate that.
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Post by Sexy Shannon on Nov 27, 2003 21:45:53 GMT -5
Were those underlines meant to emphasize me, or as in anybody? God, I rant too much. The underlines were meant to emphasize you. Your opinion is needed sometimes. I find it quite funny. And it's even funnier when you rant.
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Post by wepeel on Nov 27, 2003 22:19:56 GMT -5
Blah, blah, blah... I don't want to hear it. (Shut the f.)
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Post by jakobdorof on Nov 27, 2003 22:37:06 GMT -5
Don't pull a Sean, Wepeel... And thanks, Cherry, that's also really appreciated. A friend at my Danish camp ranted a lot too, and it was the funniest thing ever. I can only remember one when she was speaking of her grandparents, it was something like, "Oh, and after camp's over, I'm going to see my grandparents. Boy, do I love my grandparents. Hug them, get money, hug them some more, get some more money. Where's the love in that? It's all over, baby!" and she'd just go on like that for like a minute. And she was entirely serious the whole way through...hilarious. ;D
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Post by wepeel on Nov 27, 2003 22:39:03 GMT -5
I was singing. Man I love Cake.
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Post by jakobdorof on Nov 27, 2003 22:41:49 GMT -5
And I love pumpkin pie. Ours rocked. And then I listened to The Bubblegum Complex's album in its entirety with my mom, step-dad, and dog on the living room stereo. That was actually really fun, and thus I conclude this to be one of the best Thanksgivings ever, if not the best.
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Post by Steffers on Nov 27, 2003 23:09:32 GMT -5
Danish camp? I tend to rant excessively when I'm thoroughly exhausted, which potentially leads to some pretty embarassing but extremely fun times.. As for this being a great holiday; I concur. This Thanksgiving was one of the best in recent memory. I liked it well enough. It's a nice checkpoint in an otherwise hectic time span. November was chock-full of exciting times, and December proves to be even more promising. *pleased sigh* Hooray!
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Post by jakobdorof on Nov 27, 2003 23:38:26 GMT -5
Yeah, I spent a month this past summer learning Danish at a breakneck pace. 180 hours of class in 4 weeks, the equivalent of a 9-month high school language credit. I learned an insane amount of the language for such a short period of time...oh, and I did it because my mom is from Denmark.
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Post by wepeel on Nov 27, 2003 23:45:23 GMT -5
I didn't learn anything in highschool.
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Post by Steffers on Nov 27, 2003 23:58:48 GMT -5
Impressive, Jakob.. Truly..
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Post by jakobdorof on Nov 28, 2003 0:08:12 GMT -5
Impressive, Jakob.. Truly.. Thank you. I'm doing it again this coming summer, just with Japanese this time. That'll be good. Then I go to Denmark for 2 weeks to work for my grandfather's company and brush up on my Danish. That'll be great, too...can't let my Danish slip away...
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Post by Steffers on Nov 28, 2003 0:14:20 GMT -5
Awesome! Completely off-topic, but when you said Japanese it made me think of Chinese which made me think of the tattoos I'm getting Saturday. I've already got two. And I'm probably getting two more, at least one of which will be a Chinese symbol, but I want to verify that what is tattooed on me means what it's supposed to.. Hence all this internet research.. But that brings me to my random question within an unrelated thread:
What do you guys think of tattoos?
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Post by jakobdorof on Nov 28, 2003 0:21:15 GMT -5
Speaking of Chinese, I'm learning that language at school. It's totally awesome...definitely the language to know in a decade.
Tattoos...no thanks. I don't mind if someone has one or two little ones but if you're covered in them, I find it to be a bit of a turn off. I know I'll never get one.
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Post by wepeel on Nov 28, 2003 0:27:02 GMT -5
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