Quote (newkai @ Dec. 13 2004, 14:33)
"F 0 This is the biggest bullshit I've ever read."

That's right, she crossed out the F and replaced it with a number zero!

I think I remember you complaining about that one >.<
Yeah, Sellars liked me personally (maybe a little too much...as she often made comments about my appearance ??? ) but she always wrote not very nice comments on my papers and it goes without saying that they were quite unconstructive as my grades never improved.  I love how I got B's and C's in english throughout highschool and i havent gotten anything less than A's in my college writing classes.  Oh that might be a good conversation topic... Which was/is harder: AIS or College?  College is definetly easier for me, but then again I'm a psych major who didn't realize they stunk at science. :)
Quote (Lauren @ Dec. 19, 2004,14:53)
I love how I got B's and C's in english throughout highschool and i havent gotten anything less than A's in my college writing classes.

Same for me, except she game me Fs, and I got As in college.

IB = :devil:

Which reminds me... I was going to create an ibsucks.com, but completely forgot about it... It could be exactly like this board, but it would have 10,000 members!

:buttrock:

Books wise, A Hero of Our Time wasn't that bad. Crime and Punishment seemed to carry on forever. I didn't have to read Beowulf or Grendel or Watership Down. Can anyone remember Beloved?  I think that was the worst book I ever read and burned the book right before the final.  My mom bought it for my sister who has to read it now and now she is in disgust.  If anyone thinks that book was good I'm going to hit you with something heavy and blunt.
I liked Beloved, it wasn't my favorite book, but it wasn't that terrible in my opinion.  And yeah Sellars ALWAYS gave me B- on all my papers...it never changed!!!!! Now I make nothing less than an A- on all my college term papers.  It's ridiculous!  I guess AIS prepared us really well for college or something, although I personally think I learned a lot more from Mrs. Zlabinger than from Mrs Sellars.
Mrs. Zlabinger was the goddess of the English Department and all who had her basked in the warmth and love of her divinity.  She wrote me a killer college recommendation with many big words.  Her Shakespeare class was most excellent.  AIS didn't prep me much for the English side of College.  So far my two English professors have been horrible. One had a degree in Aeronautical Engineering...and she taught Technical Writing...the next is a huge dyke feminist who has been teaching at Maritime since the late 70s.  She caught me drawing stuff in class and told the Dean that I was disturbed and that I frightened her.  Sellers did not like me.  So I had very little contact with her until after I graduated.  

Pericas, I got a frying pan here with your name on it

I hated Beloved. Then again, I hate reading, with very few exceptions, such as Playboy and Hustler.


... Just kidding of course!

i liked beloved BUT if you want to read a REALLY REALLY good toni morrison book, read "the bluest eye"...holy mother of pearl, that book was amazingly creepy
Gift...I have a frying pan for you too.  I guess it's a chick thing to like tediously badly written books...Heh heh heh
yup, i liked Beloved too :)  I liked the Bluest Eye too!  i'm ready for my beating now :p
AH! i just realised i was threatened with a frying pan...although...where you would get a frying pan, mark, is beyond me because i KNOW you don't cook your own food nor have your own kitchen so THERE! just try and pull that frying pan shit with me.

on another note, the next harry potter is coming out soooooooooooooooon!!!!!!!!!

The book or are you talkign about a new Harry Potter movie?
Harry Potter? You, Daniellle, got me hooked on those books when I mjade fun of you for reading them.  Then of course, I read one and then another, and then the whole series.  They are good.  I hope there's more death and destruction and mental chaos in the next book.  Muahahaha!!!  I hope Harry goes psycho on Voldemort's boys and kills a bunch of them. Imagine Harry Potter going vigilante like the Punished....hmm....I like that....
I got you started on the Harry Potter books?  Well go me!
heh, that's what happened to me, i refuse to participate in something that was so obviously a fad. then i got suckered into reading a bit of it to this little girl i was babysitting before she went to bed. that night, i went home, stole clair's (my little sister's) harry potter 1 and didn't stop. heh. i finished the last book in a day and a half- that's with sleep. heh.
I never read Harry Potter, except half a page one day in the senior lounge. A line came up, something like "he could tell it was not a human newspaper because the images moved." That's when I put it down. I have no imagination.

I never watched the movies either, but someone told me the girl in it is pretty hot. I remember senior year I was on my way to see the first movie with Andrea, but on the tram we changed our minds and decided to hit up the bars instead! :beer:

awwwww andrea. he was seriously one of the nicest guys i've ever had the pleasure to meet. where is that kid?!
Since senior trip I've seen him once... New Year's Eve 2003 -> 2004, and that was only for about an hour.
Andrea is in Portsmith, UK studying Architecture. I think his parents moved away from Vienna to Italy? that's why we haven't seen him in Vienna
aw no! italy claims back my favourite italian...that sucks. his parents are so nice. i remember his mom telling me that i could always stay with them whenever i was in town. heh. and then they fed me. and i was in love.
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