I did it. Yes, its true, I read about ninety percent... I did not know that Switchfoot was a Christian band, I am surprised! Now I must ask an inevitable music question that may surprise you... I have a favorite Christian band (surprising, eh?) did you get to see Jars of Clay? I would be quite jealous, but not in a jealous envious type of way, if you know what I mean... Bummer on the math class, my recitation is at 11:30, maybe I'll switch into your class, it would be better for me anyways more sleep!... I have a feeling we're in mostly the same classes... We can have Thursday study/random sessions as I too am classless on that beautiful day... And only one on Tuesdays... this is going to be a good semester el Scott... a good semester in deed! Though I am confused as to on the insanity test I rated more insane than you... the wonders cease to cease. And you are right, I was a bit surprised by your political leanings... not overly... I never grouped you with the extreme rightists, I just would've put you slightly more to the
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I heap great acolades upon thee sir! Good grief, it took me weeks to write and I wouldn't begrudge anyone a similar amount of time to read it and yet you finish the task in a matter of hours! I salute you sir. Yeah, Switchfoot is indeed a Christian band but fear not, many are not aware of this fact. The reason is that while their lyrics do promote Christian ideals and or teachings or whatever, they don't generally explicity use the Christian key words like God and so forth, so they get people to actually listen to them without automatically tuning them out when they find out they're "Christian". Jars of Clay? that's awesome! I wouldn't have guessed it, but then again I'm not shocked, they are a talented group that produces a good sound, which is generally the only requirement I have for fandom. I'm afraid that they weren't there though, it would have made the festival even more awesome! Third Day was absent as well, as well as some of my other girl bands (Zoe Girl and Superchic[k]) . I am seriously looking foward to next
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I'm getting through it...slowly but surely. Like the tortoise.
And yeah, that's one of the things that worries me about John Roberts. Though it's really kind of amusing now because everyone (around here) knows someone who went to school with him or grew up with him....
goodness! It took me ten minutes just to SCROLL through that entry!! :-D And of course I know who you are! Hope the summer is treating you well. I'm sure you probably mentioned it in your post, but I lack the time to read it at this moment. Anyways, catch you later!
I MADE IT! I printed if off (14 pages) and read in two-minute intervals while my solutions were in the centrifuge. You nearly gave me a heart attack when you started talking about dropping engineering, which would probably mean dropping Purdue. So glad you'll be back!
Even More Acolades!xiaohouziJuly 29 2005, 18:22:38 UTC
My goodness! It's very heart warming to know that there are all these people that take enough interest in my life to subject themsevles to my own particular brand of rambling for 14 pages! Rest assured Kat, I shan't do anything of the drop engr magnitude without giving it serious consideration and time to make sure I wasn't just caught up in emotions (kinda like the hand gun purchasing laws). And actually, hopefully I'll be able to finagle my way into in-state tuition, which would make Purdue a lot less burdensome. :) You guys are all just dandy :)
Okay, that's all for now, but there'll prbly be more to come, as always ;)
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And yeah, that's one of the things that worries me about John Roberts. Though it's really kind of amusing now because everyone (around here) knows someone who went to school with him or grew up with him....
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Okay, that's all for now, but there'll prbly be more to come, as always ;)
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