I should rub noses with everyone I meet, especially the dean. They can't get mad at me if they think it's part of my culture - right?
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Is it trying to sell you an insurance policy?Lavabe wrote:Welcome back, Miles!
Oh yeah, there's a gecko on the wall of this hotel room.
Now I KNOW I am in Madagascar.
I'd be catching bugs and feeding it.Lavabe wrote:Welcome back, Miles!
Oh yeah, there's a gecko on the wall of this hotel room.
Now I KNOW I am in Madagascar.
And is it wearing a little teeny tiny business suit?TillyGalore wrote:Is it trying to sell you an insurance policy?Lavabe wrote:Welcome back, Miles!
Oh yeah, there's a gecko on the wall of this hotel room.
Now I KNOW I am in Madagascar.
Or it Physco T is nearby.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Show up with club and ask where the seals are.
Nice, Tilly.TillyGalore wrote:Is it trying to sell you an insurance policy?Lavabe wrote:Welcome back, Miles!
Oh yeah, there's a gecko on the wall of this hotel room.
Now I KNOW I am in Madagascar.
Ten bucks if you wear Duke gear to dinner.CellR wrote:So today I am traveling to Chapel Hill... On my UNC profile (just keeping my options open :lol: ) I checked that I was a Native American/Eskimo by accident. They sent me an invitation to "Project Uplift" for "Historically Underserved Communities". I assume that this is normally for minorities. Since I'm not actually an Eskimo or Native American, or a minority for that matter, my mom called and asked if they still wanted me to come - they said yes. It's a three day event during which I get to stay in a dorm, eat dinner in a box seat over the football field, and attend a dance along with some other activities. Sadly, I don't really have a say whether I go to Project Uplift or not (Although, I might have anyways. I'm still not sure) Don't worry though, I won't return a Carolina fan. :lol: I just thought it was an interesting story.
I should rub noses with everyone I meet, especially the dean. They can't get mad at me if they think it's part of my culture - right?
DevilAlumna wrote:Sorry Lavabe, didn't mean to cause you angst!Lavabe wrote:OK, DA. What happened? I have tried to look it up, and am having no luck. You can't just leave me hanging on this one. How is Northwestern doing?DevilAlumna wrote:Wow, Deadliest Catch actually ended on somewhat of a cliff-hanger. Weird.
At least I know that it is ...
OPIE SEASON!!![]()
On one of the lesser ships (any one that's not the Northwestern or Cornelia Marie), someone was out on the front crab pot pile, trying to tie down a tarp. They were heading out to the fishing grounds, so all the gear was still on deck. He didn't hear the captain's order to get down, nor the urgent cry to 'hang on!' and a HUGE WAVE washed over the whole stack. End of show. So, we don't know what happened to the deckhand.
My guess is, he's fine, just cold & wet, but the wave was certainly big enough to wash him off the pots and off the boat.
!0 bucks for that kind of bravery? I'd make it at least 50.Sue71 wrote:Ten bucks if you wear Duke gear to dinner.CellR wrote:So today I am traveling to Chapel Hill... On my UNC profile (just keeping my options open :lol: ) I checked that I was a Native American/Eskimo by accident. They sent me an invitation to "Project Uplift" for "Historically Underserved Communities". I assume that this is normally for minorities. Since I'm not actually an Eskimo or Native American, or a minority for that matter, my mom called and asked if they still wanted me to come - they said yes. It's a three day event during which I get to stay in a dorm, eat dinner in a box seat over the football field, and attend a dance along with some other activities. Sadly, I don't really have a say whether I go to Project Uplift or not (Although, I might have anyways. I'm still not sure) Don't worry though, I won't return a Carolina fan. :lol: I just thought it was an interesting story.
I should rub noses with everyone I meet, especially the dean. They can't get mad at me if they think it's part of my culture - right?![]()
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(It must be visible, as in anyone walking down the street would notice it reads Duke)
That is assuming they can read that many letters on a shirt. Or anywhere for that matter... :roll: :lol:Sue71 wrote:Ten bucks if you wear Duke gear to dinner.CellR wrote:So today I am traveling to Chapel Hill... On my UNC profile (just keeping my options open :lol: ) I checked that I was a Native American/Eskimo by accident. They sent me an invitation to "Project Uplift" for "Historically Underserved Communities". I assume that this is normally for minorities. Since I'm not actually an Eskimo or Native American, or a minority for that matter, my mom called and asked if they still wanted me to come - they said yes. It's a three day event during which I get to stay in a dorm, eat dinner in a box seat over the football field, and attend a dance along with some other activities. Sadly, I don't really have a say whether I go to Project Uplift or not (Although, I might have anyways. I'm still not sure) Don't worry though, I won't return a Carolina fan. :lol: I just thought it was an interesting story.
I should rub noses with everyone I meet, especially the dean. They can't get mad at me if they think it's part of my culture - right?![]()
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(It must be visible, as in anyone walking down the street would notice it reads Duke)
Better yet: a t-shirt with the following emblazoned on it:Sue71 wrote:Ten bucks if you wear Duke gear to dinner.CellR wrote:So today I am traveling to Chapel Hill... On my UNC profile (just keeping my options open :lol: ) I checked that I was a Native American/Eskimo by accident. They sent me an invitation to "Project Uplift" for "Historically Underserved Communities". I assume that this is normally for minorities. Since I'm not actually an Eskimo or Native American, or a minority for that matter, my mom called and asked if they still wanted me to come - they said yes. It's a three day event during which I get to stay in a dorm, eat dinner in a box seat over the football field, and attend a dance along with some other activities. Sadly, I don't really have a say whether I go to Project Uplift or not (Although, I might have anyways. I'm still not sure) Don't worry though, I won't return a Carolina fan. :lol: I just thought it was an interesting story.
I should rub noses with everyone I meet, especially the dean. They can't get mad at me if they think it's part of my culture - right?![]()
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(It must be visible, as in anyone walking down the street would notice it reads Duke)
That may be one letter too many for most of them...devildeac wrote: Better yet: a t-shirt with the following emblazoned on it:
GTHC
Or 9F.devildeac wrote:Better yet: a t-shirt with the following emblazoned on it:Sue71 wrote: Ten bucks if you wear Duke gear to dinner.![]()
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(It must be visible, as in anyone walking down the street would notice it reads Duke)
GTHC
YmoBeThere wrote:That may be one letter too many for most of them...devildeac wrote: Better yet: a t-shirt with the following emblazoned on it:
GTHC
Nah. That would make them have to think :roll: .Sue71 wrote:Or 9F.devildeac wrote:Better yet: a t-shirt with the following emblazoned on it:Sue71 wrote: Ten bucks if you wear Duke gear to dinner.![]()
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(It must be visible, as in anyone walking down the street would notice it reads Duke)
GTHC
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