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Friday, December 9, 2005
Yuna Puzzle
It's been a while. Anyone remember the last time I put up a puzzle? Anyway, I promise you that this isn't an easy one.
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Wednesday, December 7, 2005
Village
Yes, I felt like a random scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail today. Don't ask.
"A witch, A witch! Burn her!"
"How do you know she's a witch?"
"She looks like one!"
"Are you a witch?"
"I'm not a witch, I'm not a witch!"
"But you are dressed as one."
"They dressed me up like this, and this isn't my nose it's a false one!"
"Did you dress her up like this?"
*mubles of no, no, no* "No, yes...yes, we did do the nose, and the hat. But she's got a wart!"
"She turned me into a newt!"
"A newt?"
*everyone stares and guy looks nervous*
"I-I got better."
"There are ways of telling wether she is a witch."
"Like what?"
"Tell me, what do you do with witches?"
"BURN THEM!!!"
"Tell me, what do you burn, instead of witches?"
"MORE WITCHES!!"
"Shut up...."
"Wood!!"
"Good!!! Now tell me, why do witches burn?"
"Uhh... because.... becasue they're made of... wood?"
"Good!"
"Now, how do we tell if she is made of wood?"
"Build a bridge out of her!"
"Ah, but can you not also build bridges out of stone?"
"oh yah..."
"Tell me, does wood sink in water?"
"No.. no, it floats. It floats!! Throw her into the pond!!"
"What else floats in water?"
"uhh... bread!"
"Cider!!"
"Very small rocks!"
"lead! lead!"
"Churches!"
"....A DUCK!!"
"Exactly!! so..."
"So.. If she ways the same as a duck....She's made of wood!!!!!"
"And therfore?"
*pause*
"a witch? ...A witch!!!!!!"
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Tuesday, December 6, 2005
New random quiz result
Why do you cry? brought to you by Quizilla
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PIT
Eh, just finished our first Pit rehersal for the school musical todays, We're doing a preformance of 'Damn Yankees'. Besides being murder on my arm, it was alot of fun. There's these rules we have where every day you need to have a Number 2 pencil with a PINK eraser, 2 qurters, and a quarter holder. Or else, you owe a quarter. Break any of the rules (A LOT of random and silly ones like no pointing) and you can owe anywhere from 25-75 cents a piece. Fun. Mostly.
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Sunday, December 4, 2005
New Site Look
Hm...I think I acually found a look that I won't change within the next week. ^.^* Heh, couldn't seem to make up my mind. ::Sits back and eyes site critically:: Yea, I think I'll leave it like this for a while.
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Monday, November 28, 2005
Fun School Quotes
Ha, 'fun' 'school' it's an oxymoron (for me)! K, I'm done with the hyperness for a moment. I really need to stop eating so much sugar. Anyway, welcome to the first installment of "Fun school Quotes", comprised of just random things I found amusing during class.
Today's quotes are all from my AP Physics textbook:
"Atlas, of Greek Mythology, bore the world on his shoulders, but that, too, wouldn't qualify as work in the physics definition."
"Another name for the newton-meter is Joule (rymes with pool)."
"Similarly, a student pressing against a wall for hours doing isometric exercises also does no work, because the displacement is Zero*. ::skip to fine print on bottom of page:: Note*: Acually, you DO expend energy while doing isometric excersizes, because your muscles are continuously contracting and relaxing in the process. This internal muscular movement qualifies as work according to the physics deffinition."
(talking about frictional work) "Otherwise, the rope would slip in his hands and exert no force on the sled, while his feet slid out from underneath him and he fell flat on his face."
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