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#1 AirForceX
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We will never part

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A man and his bike, what could possibly be better?
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#2 AirForceX
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Tagalong ICECREAM is where its at.

Buy it now.

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#3 AirForceX
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[QUOTE="AirForceX"][QUOTE="LoG-Sacrament"]

[QUOTE="quiglythegreat"]It's a relaxing and beautiful place to be and it has lots of lobster. I believe Stephen King lives there.LoG-Sacrament

actually, i think he lives in NH.

He was born in Portland, Maine and still lives SOMEWHERE in Maine (I don't know where SOMEWHERE is).

To Wikipedia!

damn, i thought he atleast had a house here. oh, well. i wiki'd it and it onlied mentioned his homes in bangor and in florida. i googled it and mostly just this thread came up :?

Wishful thinking? :P
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#4 AirForceX
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Passion of Joan of Arc features an amazing performance by Renee Jeanne Falconetti. Though the other two are great as well, so go with which ever interests you the most and work your way down.

I agree with Vilot_Hero, La Strada is good.

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#5 AirForceX
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Normally, yes.

But thats died down a bit after doing Debate and Forensics.

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#6 AirForceX
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[QUOTE="quiglythegreat"]It's a relaxing and beautiful place to be and it has lots of lobster. I believe Stephen King lives there.LoG-Sacrament

actually, i think he lives in NH.

He was born in Portland, Maine and still lives SOMEWHERE in Maine (I don't know where SOMEWHERE is).

To Wikipedia!

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#7 AirForceX
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[QUOTE="AirForceX"]

I've been here for four years and I can't say that I have a closest friend (on GS).

Just acquantices whom I wouldn't mind getting to know better.

Though I wouldn't mind getting to know the folks here a bit better. But alas, I'm too busy to ever be on here (ever).

inyourface_12

4 years and ive never seen u >__>

I'm the OT ninja. I appear when you least expect it and disappear before you even realize I was there in the first place. I'm that hardcore.

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#8 AirForceX
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The U.S. needs to stay at 50 states.

Good, solid, round number.

If they got rid of Maine, they'd no longer be "the 50 states", it would be the lame sounding " the 49 states".

I mean, who wants to live in "49 states"? Nobody, thats who. Not even the ghosts of Rutherford B. Hayes and Ronald Regan. People around the world will be going, "Hey, want to go to the U.S?," "Hell no, its only FOURTY NINE states now." "Oh Snap!"

Which is why they can never add Peurto Rico as a state.

49 is too little and 51 is too much. 5273890 is just ridiculous.

50. Yeah, thats a good number. Almost as a good as 42.

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#9 AirForceX
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I've been here for four years and I can't say that I have a closest friend (on GS).

Just acquantices whom I wouldn't mind getting to know better.

Though I wouldn't mind getting to know the folks here a bit better. But alas, I'm too busy to ever be on here (ever).

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#10 AirForceX
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In school it takes me much longer to complete tasks then my classmates. I am always the last person taking a test or the last person finishing up a worksheet or the last person copying notes. One of my teacher asked me to do her a simple task and it took me a few minutes and she came up to me and said wow you should of been done with this a long time ago, she was kind of yelling at me. It is not like I am not smart my grades are good, I am in average classes I just am slower at finishing things then everyone else. Is anyone else like this here?

XboxGS

You're just methodical, my friend.

It may take you awhile to do everyday stuff, but b/c you go at a slower pace, you're less likely to make mistakes (including at school work). Less likely than say... the kid who always tries to be the first one done and ends up making several stupid mistakes.