tuesday morning thread v.tacos
Trying to write the same paper for the past two weeks... I want to drop out and use my savings to live as a bum in Hawaii or something.
Thought I found a new girl, but she ended up being a psycho stalker so dealing with that too..
On a brighter note, helped a friend move out and he gave me his old xbox 360 for free. Anyone know where to buy cheap controllers/games?
Thought I found a new girl, but she ended up being a psycho stalker so dealing with that too..
On a brighter note, helped a friend move out and he gave me his old xbox 360 for free. Anyone know where to buy cheap controllers/games?
This made me happy!
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily...p--cities.html
I couldn't agree more.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily...p--cities.html
With its hearty French and North American mix, this city of 3.6 million has a real soul thanks to low living costs and long winter evenings. And it is no slouch when it comes to good food, hip culture, well-appointed museums and efficient transportation.
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With four major universities and plenty of bars, the nightlife in this bilingual city has a well-deserved reputation. Because the winters tend to be long and cold, the city possesses an extensive underground network connecting several downtown malls and a subterranean arts quarter.
When spring finally does arrive, and snow is cleared from the many bike paths, the city puts out its 3,000 short-term-rental bicycles, known as Bixi. City-sponsored community gardens are sprouting around town, giving urbanites a chance to flex their green thumb. Montreal is an incredibly active town where festivals celebrating everything from jazz to Formula One dominate the city’s calendar during the summer.
Thanks to Mount Royal, a large central park and cemetery that serves as cross-country, snowshoe and ice-skating terrain in the winter and becomes a verdant picnic ground and gathering spot in the summer, Montrealers never have to leave city limits.
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With four major universities and plenty of bars, the nightlife in this bilingual city has a well-deserved reputation. Because the winters tend to be long and cold, the city possesses an extensive underground network connecting several downtown malls and a subterranean arts quarter.
When spring finally does arrive, and snow is cleared from the many bike paths, the city puts out its 3,000 short-term-rental bicycles, known as Bixi. City-sponsored community gardens are sprouting around town, giving urbanites a chance to flex their green thumb. Montreal is an incredibly active town where festivals celebrating everything from jazz to Formula One dominate the city’s calendar during the summer.
Thanks to Mount Royal, a large central park and cemetery that serves as cross-country, snowshoe and ice-skating terrain in the winter and becomes a verdant picnic ground and gathering spot in the summer, Montrealers never have to leave city limits.
Last edited by Tark; Dec 6, 2011 at 06:30 AM.
This made me happy!
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily...p--cities.html
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily...p--cities.html
sitting here at work passing my time with small stuff. going to run out soon.
Two finals tomorrow, one of which is huge. Last final thursday, which is the biggest test of the year.
I'll finish with either a 3.95 or a 3.4 depending on how these next two days go. And I'm applying to med schools in June, so my gpa better be the latter. :wtc:
I'll finish with either a 3.95 or a 3.4 depending on how these next two days go. And I'm applying to med schools in June, so my gpa better be the latter. :wtc:
So the ATCALS workcenter, my shop, is having an ATSEP this week. It's the largest inspection we, as a workcenter, have all year and these inspectors rip through everything. Today was hectic, but a lot got done. I feel satisfied. I'm definitely getting used to my new responsibilities.
Passing out soon.
Passing out soon.
Do work son!
Evening all! Not much going on today, gassed up and took STARR! shopping at Pet Supplies Plus then went for coffee.
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Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ...."WOW! What a ride!!!!!"
LUNCH with THEOLDMAN...On a break for now...
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming ...."WOW! What a ride!!!!!"
LUNCH with THEOLDMAN...On a break for now...


