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Re:The immovable object vs. the unstoppable force
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Actual Comments Overheard in a Poetry Workshop by a Fiction Student in an MFA Program That He, in Order to Fulfill All Degree Requirements, Is Forced to Take, a poem by Steve Caldes
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Re:The immovable object vs. the unstoppable force
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Quote from: shabbadoo on January 12, 2004, 02:23:50 PM
has anybody gotten emails about this
bonsai kitten
thing?
I mean, it seems pretty hard to believe, my instincts are shouting "hoax" but I dunno there's a petition being emailed around and I don't know if I should sign it or not.
Hoax!
That thing as been around for a year now, at least. I got it in my in-box thrice, I think. Also, notice how in the gallery you never see the entire cat inside the jar?
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Quote from: brainfiber on January 12, 2004, 02:49:40 PM
i'm interesting...what is your method of voting?
My students are always making this mistake.
"Teacher, I confusing. What is answer for the number 2?"
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it was stream of consciousness writing.
I am interesting.
changes topic...
So what is your method of voting.
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Quote from: DirtyOldTown on January 12, 2004, 03:08:55 PM
Actual Comments Overheard in a Poetry Workshop by a Fiction Student in an MFA Program That He, in Order to Fulfill All Degree Requirements, Is Forced to Take, a poem by Steve Caldes
Smart alec students... Oy! I get one every class I T.A. You know the kind: the class clown who thinks he can get by with his wit and good looks... Or the pretty girl who blatantly tries to flirt with me in the hopes of getting a better grade...
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Quote from: Dan Surfer Rosa on January 12, 2004, 03:33:59 PM
That thing as been around for a year now, at least. I got it in my in-box thrice, I think. Also, notice how in the gallery you never see the entire cat inside the jar?
yeah, except for the picture of 7 weeks that is "too graphic" and requires "permission to veiw"
That was a big red flag.
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Quote from: Dan Surfer Rosa on January 12, 2004, 04:01:22 PM
Or the pretty girl who blatantly tries to flirt with me in the hopes of getting a better grade...
with some chicks, flirting is basically legal tender to most of the male population
man: "uh, mam you're going to have to pay for that"
chick: "oh gee, I just spent the last of my money on my belly piercing... see?" *
lifts shirt and giggles
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man: "oh, uhhh... well i guess its ok"
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Yeah, were where these girls when I was a pimply horny teenager? Too bad (for them) that I still remember my rejection pains...
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WASHINGTON - The U.S. government struck back against a former Bush treasury secretary Monday, saying the U.S. inspector general's office will investigate how a "secret" document came to be shown while Paul O'Neill was being interviewed about a new book.
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«Etre bête, égoïste et avoir une bonne santé, voilà les trois conditions voulues pour être heureux. Mais si la première vous manque, tout est perdu.»
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Quote from: Dan Surfer Rosa on January 12, 2004, 04:28:55 PM
Yeah, were where these girls when I was a pimply horny teenager? Too bad (for them) that I still remember my rejection pains...
when you were a pimply teenager, you didn't have anything that they wanted... if you did, they would've been there.
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shabbadoo speak the truth.
brainfiber is interesting.
MFA poetry workshops are hell on earth.
i am simply delicious.
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